Size | A Wrist size (cm) |
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One size | 17.3 |
This bracelet is made of pale green Roman glass, antique Bohemian beads, brass, silver beads, and amethyst.
The long, thin beads are Roman glass, a type of glass from the Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD).
The tube-shaped ones are made from what used to be hoop-shaped bangles, so they are slightly curved.
It's an old item so it has some small chips, but it won't affect normal use.
The clear, oval beads are Bohemian beads from the early 20th century.
There are scratches due to aging, but even with these it has a really great feel!
(Bohemia bead size: width 0.8cm height 0.7cm)
Tsubutsubu beads are brass beads made by the Benin people of Africa.
It's crafted in such detail! The slight verdigris on it makes it look really cool!
The whitish beads are very valuable Roman glass beads that were made during the Roman era and were used as ornaments such as necklaces.
Roman glass is glass from the Roman Empire period (27 BC - 395 AD). It has a beautiful silvery shine.
Silvering occurs when glass is buried underground for a long period of time, causing a chemical reaction between the components of the glass and the soil, resulting in this type of sparkling shine. Not all glass that has been buried for a long time will silver. This phenomenon only occurs when a number of conditions are met.
Cut amethysts are studded in the stone. Smooth teardrop-shaped amethysts are also amethysts. White crystals can be seen in some of the teardrop-shaped amethysts.
The small gold beads are made of Karen Silver(18K gold plated).
The clasp is an S-hook so you can wear it either way.
This bracelet allows you to enjoy the flavor of ancient glass and the freshness of amethyst.
size
Length: Approx. 18.8cm (straight)
The inner diameter is about 17.3cm
Material: Glass, amethyst, brass, Silver silver, wire
The long, thin beads are Roman glass, a type of glass from the Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD).
The tube-shaped ones are made from what used to be hoop-shaped bangles, so they are slightly curved.
It's an old item so it has some small chips, but it won't affect normal use.
The clear, oval beads are Bohemian beads from the early 20th century.
There are scratches due to aging, but even with these it has a really great feel!
(Bohemia bead size: width 0.8cm height 0.7cm)
Tsubutsubu beads are brass beads made by the Benin people of Africa.
It's crafted in such detail! The slight verdigris on it makes it look really cool!
The whitish beads are very valuable Roman glass beads that were made during the Roman era and were used as ornaments such as necklaces.
Roman glass is glass from the Roman Empire period (27 BC - 395 AD). It has a beautiful silvery shine.
Silvering occurs when glass is buried underground for a long period of time, causing a chemical reaction between the components of the glass and the soil, resulting in this type of sparkling shine. Not all glass that has been buried for a long time will silver. This phenomenon only occurs when a number of conditions are met.
Cut amethysts are studded in the stone. Smooth teardrop-shaped amethysts are also amethysts. White crystals can be seen in some of the teardrop-shaped amethysts.
The small gold beads are made of Karen Silver(18K gold plated).
The clasp is an S-hook so you can wear it either way.
This bracelet allows you to enjoy the flavor of ancient glass and the freshness of amethyst.
size
Length: Approx. 18.8cm (straight)
The inner diameter is about 17.3cm
Material: Glass, amethyst, brass, Silver silver, wire