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Kashmir Silver necklace.

Kashmir Silver necklace.
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  • wow! This is wonderful too.

  • Thank you Eva Madam :)

  • Eva this one would look beautiful on you!!

  • nice piece amir!

  • this is an excellent  and beautiful piece.  It has a beutiful patina and what appears to be good age. I love the work of the clasp and shape and it has an earlier quality.  This has to my taste a completely different energy then the piece we discussed the other day.  I love this.

  • For me this piece is more beautiful than the double one, but that is just personal taste.

  •  yes I agree

  • I agree, Marie-Ange, in preferring this to the double one - to me it is, as Linda described it below, an excellent and beautiful piece with a beautiful patina and what appears to be good age. For me it is far less the age than the patina that stands out - which here seems to me unambiguously good, and the silver too looks to me to be of a better quality, as the lustre hints in that direction.

  • yes this one but I have no doubts about either of them actually. I don't like the other one as much myself but both to me looked fine.

  • I have now, of course, entirely changed my mind about the silver quality of the "double" one, but still prefer this one - the other one is a bit complex in shape for me, so I never liked it as much even independently of the silver. Thanks for confirming that these are the two you have in mind (while we agree also on the third as less desirable).

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