Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is it not recommended to get Roman glass wet? Can I wash my hands while wearing a bracelet or rings?
A:
The patina is hand-glued to the glass and is coated with lacquer. Immersing the jewelry can cause damage to the lacquer, and the patina can come off. However, if the jewelry gets a quick splash, it's unlikely to be damaged.

Q: How should I clean Roman glass jewelry? Are there special care or storage requirements?
A:
Clean Roman glass pieces with a jewelry cloth. Do not use a liquid jewelry cleaner. Wear it, care for it, and store it gently, similarly to how you must treat pearl jewelry.

Q: Should Roman glass feel smooth or textured?
A:
The glass is polished and the patina is cleaned before it's glued into the setting, so it should be relatively smooth, but it may have a slightly textured surface. It will not feel smooth in the same way as a polished gemstone.

Q: Why does Roman glass occasionally flake?
A:
If the protective lacquer layer was not applied perfectly or if it becomes damaged, it can cause the glass to flake.

Q: Can flaking be prevented or stopped once it has started?
A:
Being gentle with Roman glass jewelry is key. That is how you prevent the layer of lacquer from being damaged and how you prevent further flaking once it has started.

Information provided by Paz Creations, Ltd.