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This item will be posted to you by Jewels of Ancient Worlds within 3 days of receiving payment.
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I am continuously delighted and amazed by the jewellery of ancient civilisations. Archaeological discoveries and the artifacts displayed in museums around the world are my source of inspiration as a designer and maker. My passion is also connected with a love of gemstone and bead collecting during my travels, especially to New Zealand, Crete, and southern Spain. Ultimately my jewellery is an expression of timeless beauty and of adventure.
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Materials: Orange Quartz, pearls, glass beads, 925 sterling silver wire, 925 sterling silver chain.
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925 hallmark on silver chain
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Full description
This pendant is made of a stack of four pieces of raw orange quartz, sat atop two cream-coloured pearls which are set between miniature white glass seed beads, all threaded on hand-shaped 925 sterling silver wire.
The pendant comes with a 17.5 inch hallmarked silver chain.
Welcome to my shop: Jewels of Ancient Worlds! I am continuously delighted and amazed by the jewellery of ancient civilisations. Archaeological discoveries and the artifacts displayed in museums around the world are my source of inspiration as a designer and maker. My passion is also connected with a love of gemstone and bead collecting during my travels, especially to New Zealand, Crete, and southern Spain. Ultimately my jewellery is an expression of timeless beauty and of adventure.
Quartz, in general, has a long history of use in talismans and jewellery, with examples dating back to 75,000 BCE. Fascinatingly, Roman ladies often carried quartz balls to cool their hands on hot days. Beaded jewellery and the use of diverse beads made of glass can also be traced back to the Ancient World. The very earliest remains of a thriving glass works industry dates back to 1365 BCE. Egypt. Evidence of silver jewellery reaches back to the very dawn of history. Silver was used as a currency in Mesopotamia; it was hammered, moulded, decorated, and worn the form of rings or bracelets.
Designed by Sara in Newcastle
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