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Pendants, necklaces and Mala-centres, all lets us wear our stones next to our hearts, the gold work is an intricate frame, a ‘home’ for the stone. Often pendant stones are ‘studio – cut’, shaped in an uneven amorphous form, and one has to be creative in finding ways to set them beautifully. |
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Antique Fine Tibetan Turquoise,
Curved with a lot of time and love, a 10x loop and a crude homemade carbide graver.
Sold in the US through a shop, to an unknown customer.
If anyone know who has this work, please contact me as I would like very much this person to connect with me. |
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| Made while in India, in 2001. |
22 & 18k 'light rose' gold. With small diamonds and one ruby.
Actual Size: Hight 39mm, Width 29mm. |
Tibetan Turquoise with a small Diamond, Star-Sapphire and Opal.
22 & 20k Rose gold. Late ‘1990s’ India. |
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| Tibetan Turquoise in 18 & 22k Rose gold with one small Diamond. Late ‘1990s India |
Tibetan Turquoise necklace in 22 & 18k gold. ‘Late 1990s’ India. |
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A Tibetan - Turquoise and Opals
in 22k Rose gold. ‘1996’ India. |
Tibetan and Chinese Turquoise in an early silver and silver wire work. Mid 1990s India. |
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© Akash I Lotan for Akash-Jewels
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