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Mongolian neck LP front

my first necklace owned like this lock style. purchased this for myself from dealers who sold Early European works of art, this was the personal piece of the wife. I was in my twenties then and eventualy sold it. I currently do not own any lock style necklace now.
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  • It's interesting to see - but I would not mourn for it. Many of your other pieces make my hands itch and my tastebuds ache a lot more than this does!

  • It's old and original and larger scale than most but it was a bit boring.  I never wore it alot so that's why it became inventory and sold quickly because this is what most people like to wear.

  • Yes, I see entirely what you mean - both about its being somewhat boring (also nor firmly integrated, I feel), and your selling it, AND the fact that someone bought it for wear. You and the customer both happy - which is fine!

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