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Although the "collector's" ring is two inches across and the size of a small orange, the silver shows either a lot of wear or fondling.
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| These are just a few examples of a large collection of very old, intriguing and wearable exotic jewelry. |
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The most wonderful of ambers is from Morocco, here strung with sterling silver and ebony beads.
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From the middle east, traditional silver, gold and carnelian work-- exotic antique Turkoman pieces.
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Yemen, India, Pakistan are the origins of these silver pieces. Each has a story like all interesting jewelry. Add your story to the history of your favorite and pass it on to your daughter to add hers.
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Several middle eastern silver pieces; very old Ethiopian crosses, "tooth picks" and "ear cleaners" worn as pendants.
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Chinese, old jade hair ornament
With hand made metal band, this beautiful shaded green jade makes a sophisticated and versatile hair embellishment. 4in. long
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| A lovely simple old silver and amber ring...please don't buy it, this I would like to keep. |
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Lots of very large and wonderful Afghani rings, some old, some "not-so-old but very nice" as the traders say.
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For the belly-dancer is all of us.
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One of several stunning Naga pieces
Go to "Naga" to see more
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Tibetan oxblood coral, an amazing graduated set, the highest quality I have seen in this country or anywhere else, for that matter.
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Nagaland, in India on the Burmese border, is known in collector's circles for these wonderful shells, very old and quite rare. Come in and choose a few subtle beads to combine with these warm lovelies and leave with a museum quality piece |
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