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Angie Olami
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Ancient Roman Glass by Angie Olami
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AO-MSN-16 - Sterling Silver borders this round piece of Ancient Roman Glass. Pendant is 5/8" round and comes on 18" Sterling Silver snake chain. $65.

AO-MSE-125 - Sterling Silver borders these 5/8" round Ancient Roman Glass earrings, dangling from Sterling Silver earwires. $80.

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AO-KN-32 - Ancient Roman Glass surrounded by Sterling Silver forms this 16" necklace. Pendant is 1" wide x 1/2" high. $95.

AO-KE-208 - Ancient Roman Glass surrounded by Sterling Silver makes these 5/8" wide by 3/8" high attractive earrings, which dangle from Sterling Silver earwires. $95.

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AO-MSN-63 - An unusual shape of Ancient Roman Glass set in Sterling Silver, with a black Freshwater Pearl dangle. Pendant is 1-1/2" long including Pearl, and comes on 18" Sterling Silver snake chain. $95.
AO-MSE-225 - This unusual shape of Ancient Roman Glass set in Sterling Silver, with a black Freshwater Pearl dangle. Earrings hang 1-1/2" long, including Pearl, and come on Sterling Silver earwires. $115..
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AO-MSP-4 - Sterling Silver and Ancient Roman Glass brooch with square-cut Amethyst and one tiny Freshwater Pearl. 1-1/2" wide x 1" high, $105.

AO-MSE-198 - A striking design in Sterling Silver and Ancient Roman Glass. These earrings are 1" long x 1/2" wide, $110.
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AO-MSP-5 - Lovely curves enhance this Sterling Silver and Ancient Roman Glass brooch, with small square-cut Amethyst. Measures 1-1/4" wide by 1-1/4" high. $125. Currently out of stock-please allow 2 weeks for delivery AO-MSE-160 - Round Ancient Roman Glass surrounded by hammered Sterling Silver, these post earrings measure almost 3/4" in diameter and are accented by a small Freshwater Pearl at the bottom. $110.
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AO-SGN-109 - This 17-1/2" long beaded necklace includes Iolite, Citrine and grey Freshwater Pearls, as well as tubes of Ancient Roman Glass which were originally cut from the borders from glass plates. $135. 7" Bracelet available, $95.

AO-MSN-36 - This Sterling Silver and Ancient Roman Glass pendant measures 3/4" in diameter and comes on a 16" Tourmaline bead necklace in Watermelon colors ranging from shades of pink to shades of green. $135.
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AO-MSN-187 - A fanciful Sterling Silver and Ancient Roman Glass pendant with dangling Peridots and an Amethyst briolette. Measures 1-1/4" long including the gems, and 1/2" wide, and comes on 18" long Sterling Silver snake chain. $95.
 
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AO-JSP100 - Sterling Silver decorative framework enhances this 1-1/8" wide x 7/8" high rectangular Ancient Roman Glass brooch. $95. AO-RGN-165 - A simple pendant in Sterling Silver and Ancient Roman Glass, 3/8" wide x 3/8" high, on 16" Aquamarine beads. $95.
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AO-PN4-C - This delightful Sterling Silver and Ancient Roman Glass Pendant is from the "Paradiso" line by Angie Olami, inspired by Dante's The Divine Comedy, a study in love, self knowledge, and God. The inscription reads "Dopo il sogno la passione impressa rimane" or "After the dream, the passion wrought by it remains" from Paradiso Canto XXXIII, lines 59-60. Comes on 18" oxidized twisted rope chain. $115.

About Ancient Roman Glass
The rare shards of Roman Glass set in Angie Olami's jewelry are 2,000 years old. They have been unearthed by archaeologists in Israel on ancient city sites that were once part of the Roman empire. The irridescent colors have evolved gradually over the centuries as part of the chemical reaction to the sun, the water, and the earth in which it was buried. Today it is best to keep the glass dry, as water may alter or impair the shimmery patina. The desigtns for the settings are based on artifacts and drawings also discovered on archaeological digs in Israel. All of Angie Olami's Roman Glass jewelry is hand cut from different fragments which makes each piece truly one of a kind.

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