Ancient Roman Glass Heart Ring
Ancient Roman Glass Heart Ring
Oxidized sterling silver ring with heart shape Roman glass. The heart is approximately 13.5mm with oxidized flowers on either side. The band has a lined design and measures 5.5mm. Color of Roman glass will vary.
.925 Sterling Silver
Certificate of Authenticity included.
Timeless beauty! Ancient Roman Glass Collection… divinely beautiful jewelry pieces featuring ancient Roman glass, created by the Roman Empire nearly 2,000 years ago. Own a piece of ancient history shaped by nature and divinely crafted into beautiful jewels. Each artistic design is inlaid with fragments of ancient glass that date back 2,000 years that has been uncovered in archaeological excavations in the Holy Land in Israel.
Ancient Roman Glass Heart Ring
Oxidized sterling silver ring with heart shape Roman glass. The heart is approximately 13.5mm with oxidized flowers on either side. The band has a lined design and measures 5.5mm. Color of Roman glass will vary.
.925 Sterling Silver
Certificate of Authenticity included.
Timeless beauty! Ancient Roman Glass Collection… divinely beautiful jewelry pieces featuring ancient Roman glass, created by the Roman Empire nearly 2,000 years ago. Own a piece of ancient history shaped by nature and divinely crafted into beautiful jewels. Each artistic design is inlaid with fragments of ancient glass that date back 2,000 years that has been uncovered in archaeological excavations in the Holy Land in Israel.
Ancient Roman Glass Heart Ring
Oxidized sterling silver ring with heart shape Roman glass. The heart is approximately 13.5mm with oxidized flowers on either side. The band has a lined design and measures 5.5mm. Color of Roman glass will vary.
.925 Sterling Silver
Certificate of Authenticity included.
Timeless beauty! Ancient Roman Glass Collection… divinely beautiful jewelry pieces featuring ancient Roman glass, created by the Roman Empire nearly 2,000 years ago. Own a piece of ancient history shaped by nature and divinely crafted into beautiful jewels. Each artistic design is inlaid with fragments of ancient glass that date back 2,000 years that has been uncovered in archaeological excavations in the Holy Land in Israel.