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Natural ruby in zoisite - ∅ 8 mm - balls
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Natural Ruby in Zoisite - 21-24 x 12-14 mm, Hole: 2 x 7 mm - Drop Pendant

Tumbled pendants in the shape of a drop made of natural mineral zoisite with small pieces of intercalated rubies measuring 21-24 x 12-14 mm with a snap on bail eyelet for a 2 x 7 mm drawstring. The pendants are completely natural without any dye. Please note that rubies may not be contained in every pendant.

Country of origin: Africa - not specified by the manufacturer

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Tumbled pendants in the shape of a drop made of natural mineral zoisite with small pieces of intercalated rubies measuring 21-24 x 12-14 mm with a snap on bail eyelet for a 2 x 7 mm drawstring. The flap is made of brass with a platinum finish. Zoisite forms the majority green part in the mineral and the deep dark red pieces are made of ruby gemstone. The intercalated pieces of ruby, which are mixed with zoisite in a crystal lattice, cannot be perfectly separated and ground separately. Thanks to this, the ruby has little value in this form, but it is completely unique for making jewelry special.

The pendants are completely natural without any dye. Please note that rubies may not be contained in every pendant, and if the pendant contains ruby, it is always different in size.

Country of origin: Africa - not specified by the manufacturer

Due to the color setting of the monitor, the color of the goods may differ slightly from reality.

MPK-83
0 kg
978012545673
Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,125 g
Material
Gemstone and mineral stone
Shape
Drop
Gemstone type
Zoisit

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