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Pressed Amber Komboloi AA0093

Pressed amber komboloi made of 21 irregular-shaped beads sized 12 mm x 10 mm, threaded on a highly durable cord.

It is 28 cm long and weighs 23 gr.

A certificate of authenticity is provide.

The photo may not represent 100% of the product features.

200,00 

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SKU: AA0093 Category:

Amber is a fossilized resin from pines and other conifers that are several thousands to millions years old. Although it is not a stone, but a hardened resin, it is used as a gemstone to manufacture jewelry and other decorative objects. Due to its beneficial properties it has been treasured as one of the most popular gemstones since ancient times.

Pressed amber is the material created by compressing amber powder and fragments collected during the processing of pure amber. It is cheaper, heavier and slightly more durable. It is cheaper, heavier and slightly more durable.

Handle this komboloi with care. Inclusions, cracks and breakage surfaces are a natural phenomenon and should never be associated with wear and tear.

Avoid cleaning with any alcohol-based products.

New Cut Amber

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Amber is a fossilized resin from pines and other conifers that are several thousands to millions years old. Although it is not a stone, but a hardened resin, it is used as a gemstone to manufacture jewelry and other decorative objects. Due to its beneficial properties it has been treasured as one of the most popular gemstones since ancient times.

Pressed amber is the material created by compressing amber powder and fragments collected during the processing of pure amber. It is cheaper, heavier and slightly more durable. It is cheaper, heavier and slightly more durable.

Handle this komboloi with care. Inclusions, cracks and breakage surfaces are a natural phenomenon and should never be associated with wear and tear.

Avoid cleaning with any alcohol-based products.

New Cut Amber