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Shop Neck Piece made of amber and turquoise. Circa 1970s
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Neck Piece made of amber and turquoise. Circa 1970s

£1,620.00

The word turquoise has been derived from Turkey because, in the 17th century, Turkish merchants and dealers took these gemstones to Europe through Turkey to sell them. When these traders introduced the Persian bluestone, the gemstone's name was influenced. The word "turquoise" comes from the French Pierre torques or "Turkish.

This collector neckpiece is inspired by a type of necklace, now known as a lazem, which is one of the traditional styles made by Jewish goldsmiths in Yemen. Its main distinguishing feature is a pendent cylindrical amulet case, but this has been reduced to barely more than a decorative element in this piece. Featuring a bright greenish blues and webbing of rich red and copper hues, making it unique.

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The word turquoise has been derived from Turkey because, in the 17th century, Turkish merchants and dealers took these gemstones to Europe through Turkey to sell them. When these traders introduced the Persian bluestone, the gemstone's name was influenced. The word "turquoise" comes from the French Pierre torques or "Turkish.

This collector neckpiece is inspired by a type of necklace, now known as a lazem, which is one of the traditional styles made by Jewish goldsmiths in Yemen. Its main distinguishing feature is a pendent cylindrical amulet case, but this has been reduced to barely more than a decorative element in this piece. Featuring a bright greenish blues and webbing of rich red and copper hues, making it unique.

The word turquoise has been derived from Turkey because, in the 17th century, Turkish merchants and dealers took these gemstones to Europe through Turkey to sell them. When these traders introduced the Persian bluestone, the gemstone's name was influenced. The word "turquoise" comes from the French Pierre torques or "Turkish.

This collector neckpiece is inspired by a type of necklace, now known as a lazem, which is one of the traditional styles made by Jewish goldsmiths in Yemen. Its main distinguishing feature is a pendent cylindrical amulet case, but this has been reduced to barely more than a decorative element in this piece. Featuring a bright greenish blues and webbing of rich red and copper hues, making it unique.

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