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The bead on this necklace is a melon bead that was typical of the Roman period.
Roman melon beads were usually made in faience.
They have a typical turquoise color.
The beads we use are made in the same way the Romans did.
We combine them with a silver necklace.
You can wear this refined necklace for any occasion!
Replica of an Italian albarello ca. 1400, made in Florence. The original majolica piece is located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This candle holder is a reference to the bossed beaker. These are glass beakers that occur in late 16th-century or 17th-century archaeological contexts. The wall of the bossed beaker is decorated with a relief pattern in the form of drops, tears, diamonds, warts or … bosses. Just like with this candle holder.
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