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Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by cfh, May 9, 2021.

  1. cfh

    cfh Well-Known Member

    46901C07-CDF1-4849-B70E-275BABD27983.jpeg AE98AD16-27CD-415C-B717-68718DC70BD1.jpeg I don’t know what this is. The beetle might be lapis, but I am not sure what the other stone is. I can’t find anything quite like it when I google it. Is it a pendant, or something else? Where is it from? Any help is appreciated.
     
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  3. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    Kind of looks like a cloisonne necklace...pretty!
     
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  4. Pattywithay

    Pattywithay Well-Known Member

    First thoughts - sodalite for the blue and some kind of agate.
     
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  5. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    Have you checked the bail for marks?
     
  6. cfh

    cfh Well-Known Member

    If the bail is the round silver piece at the top (sorry I am a total noob) then no marks.
     
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  7. cfh

    cfh Well-Known Member

    Ok, so I just looked up sodalite. I could not find a definite answer on weather it contains any pyrite. My blue does have a few flecks of pyrite.
     
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  8. elarnia

    elarnia SIWL

    Maybe a lapidary class/workshop piece of stone inlay or intarsia?
     
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  9. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Try pietra dura as a term.
     
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  10. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    It almost looks like that stone used for ashtrays and candlesticks, the green translucent stuff with marbling, I want to call it green onyx or Alabaster but I’m likely wrong with the name of it.
     
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  11. cfh

    cfh Well-Known Member

    Yes! It is a bit of both i think!
    yes, definitely inlay or intarsia, or a bit of both. I notice you can see the lines of where the stone has been cut when held up to the light. There is also a backing on it. The back is a solid piece of stone. I think it is too well made to be an amateur. There are no gaps between stone or silver.

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