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KESKI PEARL SILVER PENDANT + 3 TOURMALINES 28 CTS [GT1268]
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KEISKI PEARL PENDANT
This is a natural keski fresh water pearl in a silver pendant surrounded with with three tourmaline natural stones.
It is quality workmanship and ready to wear.
The pearl [nacre ] shell glistens like opal colour.
Silver stamped 925
Largest stone 3 x 2 x 3 mm app
Size of pendant 30 x 11 x 14 mm app
Weight 28.05 cts app
The bail is app 4 mm wide
For loose stones visit our sister site at SEDAGEMS
Nacre is made mostly of aragonite--a calcium carbonate crystal--arranged in 500-nanometer-thick layers. It forms from ions in seawater that washes through an organic "scaffold" of thin, interconnected, horizontal sheets--the animal essentially lays the "mortar" before filling in the "bricks." The iridescence of mother-of-pearl comes from the interference of light as it reflects from the thin, crystalline layers. But the beauty is only part of what drew Pupa Gilbert, of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, to study nacre. "Materials scientists have been interested in mother-of-pearl for decades because this material is 3000 times more resistant to fracture than its components," she says, referring to the organic and crystalline constituents.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- x x mm
- Weight (g)
- Colours
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KEISKI PEARL PENDANT
This is a natural keski fresh water pearl in a silver pendant surrounded with with three tourmaline natural stones.
It is quality workmanship and ready to wear.
The pearl [nacre ] shell glistens like opal colour.
Silver stamped 925
Largest stone 3 x 2 x 3 mm app
Size of pendant 30 x 11 x 14 mm app
Weight 28.05 cts app
The bail is app 4 mm wide
For loose stones visit our sister site at SEDAGEMS
Nacre is made mostly of aragonite--a calcium carbonate crystal--arranged in 500-nanometer-thick layers. It forms from ions in seawater that washes through an organic "scaffold" of thin, interconnected, horizontal sheets--the animal essentially lays the "mortar" before filling in the "bricks." The iridescence of mother-of-pearl comes from the interference of light as it reflects from the thin, crystalline layers. But the beauty is only part of what drew Pupa Gilbert, of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, to study nacre. "Materials scientists have been interested in mother-of-pearl for decades because this material is 3000 times more resistant to fracture than its components," she says, referring to the organic and crystalline constituents.
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