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$25.50 Shipping Condition: New without tags Location: Sweden They used pure gold (24k) in their jewelry craft because the color is significantly yellower than the gold we are used to in jewelry. Very Beautiful reproduction ... moreof an actual archeological founding of Etruskan jewelry.
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$6.00 Shipping Condition: Very Good Location: Odessa, United States ANTIQUE VICTORIAN/ ETRUSCAN SCREW BACK EARRINGS@ 3/4" top to bottom. BEAUTIFUL coiled metal Victorian Etruscan design earrings in excellent condition. ... moreCheck out my listings for more VINTAGE EARRINGS from this fabulous estate! See pics for full descrition& feel free to ask questions prior to bidding.
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$4.13 Shipping Condition: Very Good Location: Dallas, United States Gorgeous Semi-Precious Russian Baltic Cognac Amber Gemstone Pendant. CLASSIFICATION: Formed Baltic Amber Pendant. Contemporary Silver Electroplated Chain. ... moreATTRIBUTION: Kaliningrad. Russia. SIZE/DIMENSIONS: SIZE: Length: 40mm. Width: 30mm. Depth: 11mm. All measurements approximate. Weight: 45.23 carats. Chain: Contemporary silver electroplate 60 centimeters(24 inches) A wide variety of other chains are available upon request in sizes from 16 to 30 inches. And in metals ranging from gold and silver electroplate to sterling silver and solid 14kt gold. The default chain(absent contrary instructions) is silver electroplate, 24 inches. We also have available handcrafted Greek black leather cords. DETAIL: Amber had great value and significance to the Assyrians. Egyptians, Etruscans, Phoenicians, and Greeks. During the 2nd millennium B.C. amber was in large part responsible for a network of roads built to facilitate the trade. The first trade roads archaeologists have evidence for are from the ancient Biblical/Mesopotamian city of Ur(home of Abraham) By about 1500 B.C. many of the roads in eastern and central Europe had linked together into an extensive trading network known as the“Amber Routes” Here's a beautiful antique amber gemstone pendant, mounted onto a contemporary silver electroplated chain. The gemstone is produced from“reconstituted” amber, i.e. smaller pieces of amber which were heated, mixed with a binding agent such as resin, and then pressed into a mold. While solid amber is much more costly, reconstituted amber has been used for centuries to produce inexpensive amber beads and“gemstones” In fact many of the faceted amber“gemstones” found both in antique as well as contemporary gemstones are of reconstituted amber. Molded amber/resin was quite commonly used in Eastern Europe and Central Asia for centuries up through the Victorian era to produce ersatz gemstones. With the addition of various dyes and coloring agents, artisans of the era produced brightly colored“gemstones” possessing ver
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