Litho Jewelry: Pendants
Numerous quality mineral jewels ranging from simple mounted jewelry to silver mounted jewelry as well as trendy creations.
-In this section, no counterfeits, nor varnished or reconstituted tinted stones unless explicitly stated in the ad.
-All prices displayed are all taxes included.
-The grade expresses quality, A being the least good and A++++ being the best.
-The units of measurement are found in each product sheet but for a question of aesthetics, these are never found on the cover photo of the article but in the photos which follow.
-All photos on each product sheet are suggestive. Consequently, it is the item in the photo corresponding to the product sheet that will be sold and sent to you.
Natural Citrine Pendant Grade A++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Citrine (variety of quartz).
Etymology:
From French citrin=yellow in allusion to color.
Group, Family:
Quartz family (Crystalline).
Colo...
Natural Citrine Pendant Grade A++++
Presentation :
Names) :
Citrine (variety of quartz).
Etymology:
From French citrin=yellow in allusion to color.
Group, Family:
Quartz family (Crystalline).
Colo...
Agate Turritelles fossil pendant Grade A ++++ mounted on Argt Rhodium plated
Turritella Agate:
Presentation :
Turritelle agate or fossil agate has black/gray colors spotted with brown and white, with encrustations of fossil shells, caught in silica, called Turri...
Fossil Turritelles Agate Grade A ++++ mounted on Argt Rhodium plated
Turritella Agate:
Presentation :
Turritelle agate or fossil agate has black/gray colors spotted with brown and white, with encrustations of fossil shells, caught in silica, called Turrit...
Rhodonite from Argentina pendant Grade A ++++ mounted on Argt Rhodium plated
Presentation :
Names) :
Rhodonite.
Etymology :
From the Greek rhodon = rose (Jasche, 1819).
Band :
Mineral belonging to the silicate group and the pyroxenoid ...
Rhodonite from Argentina pendant Grade A ++++ mounted on Argt Rhodium plated
Presentation :
Names) :
Rhodonite.
Etymology :
From the Greek rhodon = rose (Jasche, 1819).
Band :
Mineral belonging to the silicate group and the pyroxenoid...
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