Middle East Tresures-68

Middle East Tresures-68 Gallery shop that has a very nice and diffrent jewelery in jerusalem ....i make my own jewelery in the shop am specialized of ancient roman glass jewelery

15/07/2015
New work nice designs
19/03/2014

New work nice designs

from broken glass to kinda of art
24/02/2014

from broken glass to kinda of art

20/02/2014
Tear bottle before and now perfume bottle
20/02/2014

Tear bottle before and now perfume bottle

from a broken glass to art items
19/02/2014

from a broken glass to art items

19/02/2014

Roman glass objects have been recovered across the Roman Empire in domestic, industrial and funerary contexts. Glass was used primarily for the production of vessels, although mosaic tiles and window glass were also produced. Roman glass production developed from Hellenistic technical traditions, initially concentrating on the production of intensely coloured cast glass vessels. However, during the 1st century AD the industry underwent rapid technical growth that saw the introduction of glass blowing and the dominance of colourless or ‘aqua’ glasses. Production of raw glass was undertaken in geographically separate locations to the working of glass into finished vessels,[1][2] and by the end of the 1st century AD large scale manufacturing resulted in the establishment of glass as a commonly available material in the Roman world, and one which also had technically very difficult specialized types of luxury glass, which must have been very expensive.

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