Ancient Roman Blue Glass Child's Bracelet | Circa 1st–4th Century AD

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Ancient Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet from the Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st–4th century AD.
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Authentic Roman blue glass bracelet featuring a complete circular form and smooth profile.
Ancient Roman glass bracelet crafted from vibrant cobalt-blue glass and preserved in complete condition.
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Complete Roman glass bracelet with rich blue coloration and evidence of long-term burial.
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Collector-quality Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet exhibiting excellent preservation and vibrant color.
  • Ancient Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet from the Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st–4th century AD.
  • Rotating view of an ancient Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet, highlighting its complete circular form, vibrant coloration, archaeological wear, and craftsmanship from the Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st–4th century AD
  • Authentic Roman blue glass bracelet featuring a complete circular form and smooth profile.
  • Ancient Roman glass bracelet crafted from vibrant cobalt-blue glass and preserved in complete condition.
  • Roman Imperial blue glass bracelet displaying attractive archaeological wear and ancient craftsmanship.
  • Ancient Roman personal adornment made from cobalt-blue glass, dating to the 1st–4th century AD.
  • Complete Roman glass bracelet with rich blue coloration and evidence of long-term burial.
  • Ancient Roman blue glass jewelry artifact showcasing early glassmaking technology and design.
  • Roman Empire glass bracelet with smooth rounded profile and vivid cobalt-blue appearance.
  • Historic Roman blue glass bracelet preserved with minor surface deposits and archaeological character.
  • Ancient Roman bracelet crafted from colored glass and worn as personal adornment throughout the empire.
  • Collector-quality Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet exhibiting excellent preservation and vibrant color.
Ancient Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet from the Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st–4th century AD.
Rotating view of an ancient Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet, highlighting its complete circular form, vibrant coloration, archaeological wear, and craftsmanship from the Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st–4th century AD
Authentic Roman blue glass bracelet featuring a complete circular form and smooth profile.
Ancient Roman glass bracelet crafted from vibrant cobalt-blue glass and preserved in complete condition.
Roman Imperial blue glass bracelet displaying attractive archaeological wear and ancient craftsmanship.
Ancient Roman personal adornment made from cobalt-blue glass, dating to the 1st–4th century AD.
Complete Roman glass bracelet with rich blue coloration and evidence of long-term burial.
Ancient Roman blue glass jewelry artifact showcasing early glassmaking technology and design.
Roman Empire glass bracelet with smooth rounded profile and vivid cobalt-blue appearance.
Historic Roman blue glass bracelet preserved with minor surface deposits and archaeological character.
Ancient Roman bracelet crafted from colored glass and worn as personal adornment throughout the empire.
Collector-quality Roman cobalt-blue glass bracelet exhibiting excellent preservation and vibrant color.
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Ancient Roman Blue Glass Child's Bracelet | Circa 1st–4th Century AD

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Roman Empire
Material: Blue Glass
Period: Roman Imperial Period, Circa 1st–4th Century AD

Description

This authentic ancient Roman glass bracelet is a beautiful example of personal adornment from the Roman Imperial period. Crafted from vibrant cobalt-blue glass, the bracelet exhibits a simple yet elegant circular form that would have been worn as a decorative accessory by a child or young individual within the Roman world.

Glass bracelets became increasingly popular throughout the Roman Empire due to advances in glassmaking technology, allowing artisans to produce colorful and affordable jewelry for a broad range of society. The rich blue coloration of this example would have been especially desirable, as blue glass often imitated more costly materials and gemstones while providing striking visual appeal.

The bracelet retains its complete form and displays attractive signs of age, including minor surface deposits and archaeological wear consistent with long-term burial and antiquity. Its elegant simplicity and vivid color make it an excellent representation of Roman personal ornamentation and ancient craftsmanship.

Features

- Authentic ancient Roman glass bracelet

- Attractive cobalt-blue coloration

- Complete circular form

- Smooth rounded profile

- Fine example of Roman personal adornment

Cultural Significance

Jewelry played an important role throughout Roman society, serving both decorative and social functions. Glass bracelets offered a colorful and affordable alternative to precious metal jewelry and were widely worn throughout the empire. Examples such as this provide insight into daily life, fashion, and the technological advancements that made glass production one of Rome's most successful industries.

Condition

Ancient condition with expected archaeological wear, minor surface deposits, light encrustation, and age-related imperfections. Preserved in a complete circular form and remains highly displayable. Please review photographs carefully for condition details.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Bracelet Diameter: 1.75 in
Overall Height with Stand: 2.1 in

Age (Approximate)

1,600–2,000 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Vero Beach, Florida, USA, specializing in antique and historic jewelry. 

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Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Roman Empire
Material: Blue Glass
Period: Roman Imperial Period, Circa 1st–4th Century AD

Description

This authentic ancient Roman glass bracelet is a beautiful example of personal adornment from the Roman Imperial period. Crafted from vibrant cobalt-blue glass, the bracelet exhibits a simple yet elegant circular form that would have been worn as a decorative accessory by a child or young individual within the Roman world.

Glass bracelets became increasingly popular throughout the Roman Empire due to advances in glassmaking technology, allowing artisans to produce colorful and affordable jewelry for a broad range of society. The rich blue coloration of this example would have been especially desirable, as blue glass often imitated more costly materials and gemstones while providing striking visual appeal.

The bracelet retains its complete form and displays attractive signs of age, including minor surface deposits and archaeological wear consistent with long-term burial and antiquity. Its elegant simplicity and vivid color make it an excellent representation of Roman personal ornamentation and ancient craftsmanship.

Features

- Authentic ancient Roman glass bracelet

- Attractive cobalt-blue coloration

- Complete circular form

- Smooth rounded profile

- Fine example of Roman personal adornment

Cultural Significance

Jewelry played an important role throughout Roman society, serving both decorative and social functions. Glass bracelets offered a colorful and affordable alternative to precious metal jewelry and were widely worn throughout the empire. Examples such as this provide insight into daily life, fashion, and the technological advancements that made glass production one of Rome's most successful industries.

Condition

Ancient condition with expected archaeological wear, minor surface deposits, light encrustation, and age-related imperfections. Preserved in a complete circular form and remains highly displayable. Please review photographs carefully for condition details.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Bracelet Diameter: 1.75 in
Overall Height with Stand: 2.1 in

Age (Approximate)

1,600–2,000 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Vero Beach, Florida, USA, specializing in antique and historic jewelry. 

Learn More

Discover an ancient Roman glass bracelet preserved in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

View our Collection of Ancient Roman and Greek Artifacts

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