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paeonia
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10/13/2016, 05:53:23
On berber earings I guess but this could be from other places too...
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Could you please show the silver work below the hooks.
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karavanserai
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2016-10-14 17:28
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You're right Martine, this can be from Tibet or Mongolie or elsewhere
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paeonia
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2016-10-15 04:03
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It is a mango, perhaps the earrings are from somewhere in India.
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lindabd
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2016-10-15 05:56
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Ah ok, Wouldn't have guessed it ! Thank you!
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paeonia
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2016-10-15 07:03
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Yes India for sure, and likely for the Ladakhi market.
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karavanserai
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2016-10-15 17:03
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Perhaps for the Indian domestic market of so many inmigrant Tibetans.
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nishedha
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2016-10-17 09:57
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Re: Yes India for sure, and likely for the Ladakhi market.
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Luann Udell
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2016-11-10 20:00
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Thank you Martine for helping ID the earrings and your photos are wonderful !
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paeonia
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2016-10-16 05:02
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Ancient pearls: Han dynasty
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kika
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2016-10-16 13:33
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Beautiful pearls!
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Luann Udell
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2016-11-10 20:02
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Thank you for showing them ! Though a white background with natural light would be great....
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paeonia
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2016-10-17 07:55
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Just piggy backing on this thread
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lindabd
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2016-10-18 23:38
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Contemporary Chinese freshwater pearls.
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Frederick II
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2016-10-19 00:57
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Thank you Fred. Do you if there is a name for this shape?
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lindabd
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2016-10-19 03:16
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I believe they are called freshwater "button pearls."
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Frederick II
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2016-10-21 01:22
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Really GOOD button pearls!
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Luann Udell
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2016-11-10 20:04
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Men wearing pearls.
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Frederick II
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2016-10-19 07:23
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.. and showing how it's DONE!
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lindabd
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2016-10-21 19:12
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Besides their taste, they are showing off their wealth and status.
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Frederick II
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2016-10-22 06:31
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