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Antique Yusuri Komboloi AN0038

Collectible Yusuri worry beads, strung on durable paracord.

Featuring 33 beads measuring Ø13–15 mm, with a length of 32 cm excluding the tassel and a total weight of 85 g.

Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

1.700,00 

In stock

SKU: AN0038 Category:

Note: Black Coral (Yusuri) is a natural organic material of marine origin, formed through the growth of a sea organism. It features a porous organic structure with natural grain, markings, and minor imperfections, and does not possess the hardness of metals or hard minerals. Its surface sheen results from aesthetic finishing processes, without altering its natural composition.
Over time and through regular use, it is natural for the material to show a reduction in luster, minor wear, surface flaking in areas of friction, or subtle texture changes. These characteristics are considered part of the material’s natural evolution and not a manufacturing defect.
Coral may also be affected by friction, pressure or impact, moisture and perspiration, alcohol-based or chemical cleaning agents, and prolonged mechanical stress in general.
These properties are documented by internationally recognized sources such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and CIBJO (World Jewellery Confederation), all of which recognize coral as an organic gem material with natural sensitivity and surface variation over time and use.

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Yusuri

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Note: Black Coral (Yusuri) is a natural organic material of marine origin, formed through the growth of a sea organism. It features a porous organic structure with natural grain, markings, and minor imperfections, and does not possess the hardness of metals or hard minerals. Its surface sheen results from aesthetic finishing processes, without altering its natural composition.
Over time and through regular use, it is natural for the material to show a reduction in luster, minor wear, surface flaking in areas of friction, or subtle texture changes. These characteristics are considered part of the material’s natural evolution and not a manufacturing defect.
Coral may also be affected by friction, pressure or impact, moisture and perspiration, alcohol-based or chemical cleaning agents, and prolonged mechanical stress in general.
These properties are documented by internationally recognized sources such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and CIBJO (World Jewellery Confederation), all of which recognize coral as an organic gem material with natural sensitivity and surface variation over time and use.

Ημιπολύτιμες πέτρες

Yusuri