
04-006Very beautiful pendant top with silver 925 engraved on a transparent plate-shaped Roman glass that seems to be a fragment of a glass bottle excavated in Afghanistan. Fragments such as glass bottles made in the Roman era are buried in the soil for a long time, and the components in the soil react with the glass surface, and the light is diffusely reflected by fine irregularities, resulting in rainbow-colored luster, so-called silvering. A piece of glass excavated in the state is bordered with silver 925. Roman glass was excavated near Bamiyan, Afghanistan.
Note: Roman glass was produced by processing old glass fragments excavated from the soil, so there are some deformations, defects, holes, and contamination with foreign matter, but we do not recognize it as a defect in the product. Therefore, please note that we do not display all of these images or reflect them in the descriptions of individual products.