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Photo by Bernard Benaioun.
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  • Very nice design Frankie, I love the amber on the right up the top (from Anna?)

  • lovely piece, another great amber necklace!!

  • Thanks, Marie-Ange. I thought this might be "up your street".

    Ann, it`s not my design, I bought it assembled as it is but missattributed. Following discussion with Sarah, I`ve examined it again and I think there is a possibility of it being carved from horn and dyed. Unusually it is quadrupled drilled.

    I like the fact that all the elements could be found in Mauretania and I like to think it was strung there too. I like the little metal spacers (with Arabic?) as well. The big beads remind me of layered tcherots.

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