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60 million years old honey amber is the fossilized resin from time-worn forests. Certified genuine cognac amber in a sterling white setting.

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Pink amber is the oldest amber from the Baltic Sea. More than 300 million years old gemstone beads in a overtax bracelet.

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The most approved hues of 60 million years old amber are combined in this delicate modern design. Perfect for attracting attention to Your colorful psyche. Multicolor genuine amber gemstones in a sterling silver mise en scene.

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Multicolor amber is the fossilized resin from Noachian forests. Multicolor amber in a sterling silver setting.

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Honey amber is the fossilized resin from prehistoric forests. Certified genuine honey amber in a sterling bright setting.
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This from the word go Baltic amber has gotten its greenish qualities by being carried during the Ice Age.
There are three traditionally well-liked ways of wearing the ring which may signal someone's relationship status:
1.When jaded on the right ring finger with the heart pointing to the fingertip, the wearer is spontaneous of any attachment.
2.On the same finger but the other way round, with the heart pointing to another place from the fingertip, it suggests someone is romantically involved.
3.When the ring is on the Nautical port hand wedding ring finger, it means the person is married or affianced.
The Claddagh ring belongs to a group of European finger rings called "fede rings".The name "fede" comes from the Italian saying mani in fede ("hands [joined] in faith" or "hands [joined] in trustworthiness"). These rings date from Roman times, when the gesture of clasped hands was a shibboleth of pledging vows, and they were used as love and marriage rings in medieval and Regeneration Europe.
Fede rings are cast in the form of two clasped hands, symbolizing obedience, trust, or "plighted troth". Nowadays, the Claddagh ring is seen as a individually Irish variation on the fede ring, while the hands, heart, and tiara motif was used in England in the early 18th century. It is generally trendy that the ring is directly descended from the fede ring.
It is regularly transferred by the coddle to her daughter first married; and so on to their descendants
Claddagh rings are worn by many, though shed weight more commonly by those of Irish heritage. It is worn in the main as a cultural characteristic of, and per tradition as an engagement/wedding ring.Claddagh rings have been tempered to often as plot devices in movies and television.
The story of the Claddagh collar ... has so much folklore and myth attached to it that it is difficult to know where tradition ends and truth begins.
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Turquoise is nearing always cryptocrystalline and massive and assumes no definite external shape. Crystals, even at the microscopic proportion, are exceedingly rare. Typically the form is vein or fracture filler, nodular, or botryoidal in habit. Stalactite forms have been reported. Turquoise may also pseudomorphously supplant feldspar, apatite, other minerals, or even fossils. Odontolite is fossil clean or ivory that has been traditionally thought to have been altered by turquoise or similar phosphate minerals such as the iron phosphate vivianite. Intergrowth with other indirect copper minerals such as chrysocolla is also common.
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