Posted 9 months ago
Agram.m
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As I stated at my other "gems"necklace I don't know hardly anything of mineral stones. Here I show you a quite heavy (164 gr) round bead necklace. I bought this in Germany, famous for his jewel manufacturing surroundings and the center Idar Oberstein and the only jewel museum in Pforzheim. The beads are all of the same round seizes with a diameter of 1.8 cm.length: 46 cm. Have you any idea what kind of gems this are? All the beads has another pattern in varied colors. Are these all made out of Chalcedony? Please let me know!
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Goodness, so wonderfully organic. Sorry I don't know what they are except interesting!
Thanks Amber, nice but so heavy! Also something to get a headage. In a few weeks I'm going to Pforzheim to look at the only jewelry museum in the world. After that I could create a report and could share with you over the big ocean.
Please do! Look forward to it!
Chalcedony is my guess too because you can find alot of that in Germany.
I get backpains just by looking at it. It's very beautiful though.
Thanks Kevin, that's possible certainly in according to the 164 grama weight they have.