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Original Message:   More rare...
The left one of the four Muraqats is an avarage type that is relatively often seen.

The one next to it - Venice stood model - is a design Mauritanian woman might have copied the most (of all). It comes in many variations and sizes and is now and then found in cylindrical shape.

The next one - second from right side - falls into the same category than the one to its left, but shows a rare design, due to the absence of the vellow/black/yellow band other variations display as a rule.

The last one - right side - is another rare type. Though simple in workmanship, it is rare that we see red Czech (?) beads as base-material.

Nice that none of them are broken, chipped and repaired. One had to pay not less than 100$ for the group - in Mauritania!

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