
Roman Glass Bracelet Fragment - Classic Riker Display Case
This specimen is a piece of a Roman glass bracelet which is over 1,700 years old. Glass from this era is one of the earliest examples of glassblowing known in human history, and was a popular way to create jewelry, containers, and art work in the Roman empire.
Each specimen comes within a handsome display case as well as with a photo card that serves as certificate of authenticity. Both small and large sized specimens are available.
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Roman Glass Bracelet Fragment - Classic Riker Display Case
This specimen is a piece of a Roman glass bracelet which is over 1,700 years old. Glass from this era is one of the earliest examples of glassblowing known in human history, and was a popular way to create jewelry, containers, and art work in the Roman empire.
Each specimen comes within a handsome display case as well as with a photo card that serves as certificate of authenticity. Both small and large sized specimens are available.
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This specimen is a piece of a Roman glass bracelet which is over 1,700 years old. Glass from this era is one of the earliest examples of glassblowing known in human history, and was a popular way to create jewelry, containers, and art work in the Roman empire.
Each specimen comes within a handsome display case as well as with a photo card that serves as certificate of authenticity. Both small and large sized specimens are available.
























