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19th Century Shakudo Wasp Pendant ruby realising they were both ready

SKU 69233433179
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EUR425.00 EUR445.00

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Description

realising they were both ready for a new challenge

three white and one black

a vivid blood-red ruby is nestled within a halo cluster of chunky

maker's mark for Cesare di Giralamo

One pearl has slight rubbing to the nacre

19th Century Shakudo Wasp Pendant ruby realising they were both readyThe gold gleaming wasp peers out from a clump of oak leaves and acorns. This shakud pendant was made in Japan in the mid 19th century, circa 1850. Shakud () is a Japanese mixed metal alloy of gold and copper (typically 4 10% and 96 90% respectively) used for inlays and decorative purposes. As in this case, it's often carved and treated to produce a black patina before being inlayed with high carat gold. "In Japanese culture wasps are considered of

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