
Roman Glass
How come Roman Glass isn’t in museums?
It is in museums. However, the Roman Empire was huge, and encompassed many areas with quality glass making traditions. Glass was used for vessels, beads, jewelry and many everyday uses....and glass breaks. The shards I use are coming out of ancient dump sites and being reworked into usable pieces, that are central design elements for me. I like copper, brass, stainless steel, silver as my accent metals. Tradebeads and Gemstones also roam about here.
The galleries give you an idea of what you can expect from me. These are past works, and not for sale.
Roman Glass Necklace, 17"long, $165
Roman Glass Earrings, with Gemstones and Tradebeads. Niobium earwires. $55pr
Roman Glass Pendant, with early 1900's dressmakers beads, jade. 16-17" adjustable $75 Earrings w/ turquoise, niobium earwires $55pr
Roman Glass Medallion, 23-24.5" adjustable, brass accents, jade. $125