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The early Roman mirrors were metal dishes with highly polished surfaces. They had decorations on the handle and sometimes on the back. Roman mirrors were revolutionised by the invention of glass blowing. The earliest evidence of glass blowing had been found in Jerusalem and is dated to 37 to 4 BC. In the first century AD glass blowing revolutionised the Roman glass making industry. Roman mirrors were now made with glass finished with a thin metal layer.

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