Product Description
This is a beautiful 925 Silver Old Roman Glass necklace
from Afghanistan. It has Garnet heart spacer beads. The necklace was made recently but the Glass beads are over a thousand years old.
The clasp is 925 Silver.
Some history of Roman Glass:
The Roman Empire began extending around the birth of Christ under the rule
of Julius Caesar who became appointed dictator in 44 BC and reached its
territorial peak under Emperor Trajan. Its borders extended from Spain,
North Africa and England to the East and India Israel and Afghanistan to the
West. The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD however the Eastern
portion endured until and invasion of the Turks brought about its end in
1453.
By the end of the first century AD large scale manufacturing resulted in the
establishment of glass as a commonly available material in the Roman world.
Interesting many sailing vessels were made of Glass. The invention of glass
blowing techniques by the Phoenicians aided this endeavor.
Glass making reached its peak around the second century AD.
The major component of the glass is silica, which during the Roman period
was sand quartz), which contains some alumina (typically 2.5%) and nearly
8% lime.[ Alumina contents vary, peaking around 3% in glasses from the
Western Empire remaining notably lower in glasses from the Middle East.
Glasses formed of silica and soda are naturally soluble, and require the
addition of a stabilizer such as lime or magnesia. Lime was the primary
stabilizer in use during the Roman period, entering the glass through
calcareous particles in the beach sand, rather than as a separate
component.
Roman glass has also been shown to contain around 1% to 2% chlorine,
in contrast to later glasses. This is thought to have originated either in
the addition of salt (NaCl) to reduce the melting temperature and
viscosity of the glass.
Aqua a pale blue-green color is the common natural color of untreated
glass. Many early Roman vessels are this color.
The natural aqua shade of the glass can be intensified with the addition
of copper. During the Roman period this was derived from the recovery
of oxide scale from scrap copper when heated, to avoid the contaminants
present in copper minerals. Copper produced a translucent blue moving
towards a darker and denser green.
Colorless glass was produced in the Roman period by adding manganese
oxide. This oxidized the iron (II) oxide to iron (III) oxide, which although
yellow, is a much weaker colorant, allowing the glass to appear colorless.
The use of manganese as a deodorant was a Roman invention first noted
in the Imperial period; prior to this, Antimony rich minerals were used.
I know whoever gets this necklace will enjoy it.
Also there will be a special feeling knowing one is wearing a piece
of Roman Empire history.
Glass Bead Size: about .4" long and .15" wide ( 1.2 cm long and .3 cm wide )
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Sometimes a bit more around 3 weeks and occasionally as long as a month.
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