Oxidized Textured Ancient Roman Glass Earrings
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Oxidized Textured Ancient Roman Glass Earrings
Enhance your style with these exquisite Oxidized Textured Ancient Roman Glass Earrings. Crafted with care, these earrings feature oxidized sterling silver and textured ancient Roman glass, creating a unique and timeless design.
Key Features:
- Made with high-quality .925 sterling silver for durability and lasting shine
- Textured ancient Roman glass with measurements of approximately 7mm x 18mm, adding an authentic touch
- French wire style earrings for easy and secure wearing
- Earrings hang approximately 2.25" for an elegant and eye-catching look
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring you own a genuine piece of ancient history
Elevate any outfit with these stunning earrings that combine the beauty of ancient history with modern design. The oxidized texture adds depth and dimension to the sterling silver, enhancing the overall aesthetic. The ancient Roman glass provides a captivating focal point, showcasing its remarkable colors and patterns.
These earrings are not only a fashion statement but also a conversation starter. Wear them confidently, knowing that you possess a piece of history that has been carefully crafted into a contemporary accessory. The French wire style ensures easy and secure wearing, allowing you to showcase these earrings comfortably throughout the day or on special occasions.
Each pair of Oxidized Textured Ancient Roman Glass Earrings comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing the origin and authenticity of the ancient Roman glass. This certificate adds value to your purchase and serves as a testament to the unique and rare nature of these earrings.
Make a bold statement with these timeless earrings, perfect for adding a touch of history and elegance to any outfit. Order your pair of Oxidized Textured Ancient Roman Glass Earrings today and embrace the beauty of ancient Roman culture.