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Roman glasswork was renowned for its quality, beauty, and technical sophistication. Roman glassmakers were skilled at producing a wide range of glass objects, including vessels, lamps, mosaics, and jewelry. Glass jewelry, particularly bracelets, was one of the most popular forms of Roman glasswork. Roman glass bracelets were made in various shapes, sizes, and colors, ranging from simple bangles to intricate designs with engraved or molded decoration. They were often adorned with precious stones or glass beads, and some featured multicolored glass inlays. Roman glass bracelets were considered a symbol of wealth and social status and were worn by both men and women. The glass itself was prized for its iridescence, caused by centuries of weathering, which gave the bracelets a unique and captivating quality.
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