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Roman Glass and Jerusalem Tallit Clip

Roman Glass and Jerusalem Tallit Clip

This exquisite Roman Glass and Jerusalem Tallit Clip set is a masterpiece of Jewish jewelry. The clip is made from sterling silver in a round, circular shape, bordered by an engraving of the famous Jerusalem skyline. In the center is a magnificent shred of Roman Glass in brilliant hues of blue. The combination of textures and colors is simply outstanding.

Uncovered from ancient Roman archaeological sites in modern-day Israel, each fragment of Roman Glass has been textured and colored by centuries of wind and weather. Each bears the marks of not only its past life as a household or temple object but also the very earth in which it rested until being transformed into a unique jewel.

$855.00
Roman Glass and Jerusalem Tallit Clip—
$855.00

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Roman Glass and Jerusalem Tallit Clip

This exquisite Roman Glass and Jerusalem Tallit Clip set is a masterpiece of Jewish jewelry. The clip is made from sterling silver in a round, circular shape, bordered by an engraving of the famous Jerusalem skyline. In the center is a magnificent shred of Roman Glass in brilliant hues of blue. The combination of textures and colors is simply outstanding.

Uncovered from ancient Roman archaeological sites in modern-day Israel, each fragment of Roman Glass has been textured and colored by centuries of wind and weather. Each bears the marks of not only its past life as a household or temple object but also the very earth in which it rested until being transformed into a unique jewel.

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This exquisite Roman Glass and Jerusalem Tallit Clip set is a masterpiece of Jewish jewelry. The clip is made from sterling silver in a round, circular shape, bordered by an engraving of the famous Jerusalem skyline. In the center is a magnificent shred of Roman Glass in brilliant hues of blue. The combination of textures and colors is simply outstanding.

Uncovered from ancient Roman archaeological sites in modern-day Israel, each fragment of Roman Glass has been textured and colored by centuries of wind and weather. Each bears the marks of not only its past life as a household or temple object but also the very earth in which it rested until being transformed into a unique jewel.

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