A bracelet connecting iridescent Roman glass, clover fluorite, freshwater pearls, and coral.
The soft green beads are Roman glass.
Roman glass dates back to the Roman Empire (27 BCE - 395 CE).
These are fragments of vessels, polished and drilled.
Three out of four beads exhibit iridescence, with one side showcasing a beautiful, shimmering patina that changes with the light. The reverse side shows some patina (inclusions), with a subtle hint of iridescence.
Iridescence occurs when glass is buried in the earth for extended periods, causing a chemical reaction between the glass and soil components, resulting in this sparkling sheen. Not all glass buried for long periods develops this effect.
(Size of Roman glass bead near the center: 1.3cm length, 1.2cm width)
Freshwater pearls are clustered and scattered like ripe fruit.
Irregularly shaped coral pieces are linked together. Between them, small, chip-shaped Karen silver beads with 18k gold plating are interspersed.
The clasp is a toggle made of hexagonal shapes with a dot pattern.
Size adjustments are possible. Please feel free to contact us.
This bracelet evokes the feeling of drifting through the ocean.
Size:
Length: Approximately 20cm (when laid straight)
Inner circumference: Approximately 17.7cm
Materials: Fluorite, Glass, Freshwater Pearls, Coral, Brass, Wire
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