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- Dates back to the Roman Empire, typically from the 1st to the 6th century AD
- Highly prized material used in various glass objects during that historical period
- Characterized by a distinctive appearance due to centuries of exposure to environmental elements
- Made from a combination of sand, soda, and lime, similar to modern glass
- Unique feature: beautiful iridescent patina acquired through natural weathering
- Weathering iridescence occurs as the glass reacts with surrounding soil and minerals
- Resulting in stunning hues of blues, greens, purples, and enchanting colors
- Roman Glass holds historical and aesthetic value, providing insight into ancient craftsmanship
- Treasured by archaeologists and collectors alike
- Often recovered from archaeological sites for use in modern jewelry, decorative items, and artifacts
- Preserves its timeless beauty and historical significance for future generations.
- Highly prized material used in various glass objects during that historical period
- Characterized by a distinctive appearance due to centuries of exposure to environmental elements
- Made from a combination of sand, soda, and lime, similar to modern glass
- Unique feature: beautiful iridescent patina acquired through natural weathering
- Weathering iridescence occurs as the glass reacts with surrounding soil and minerals
- Resulting in stunning hues of blues, greens, purples, and enchanting colors
- Roman Glass holds historical and aesthetic value, providing insight into ancient craftsmanship
- Treasured by archaeologists and collectors alike
- Often recovered from archaeological sites for use in modern jewelry, decorative items, and artifacts
- Preserves its timeless beauty and historical significance for future generations.