particularly. You should know that throughout the nineteenth century there was a widespread custom of making copies of jewels so-called "imitation jewelry" jewelry or alternative that could easily be mistaken for those made of metal and gemstones. Often it was very finely processed natural materials. Among them was the ' ivory, made from the tusks of elephants and other mammals and is distinguished from other materials for its color
hot, veined surface and shine. Do not forget the turtles, shell obtained from seaweed, its colors ranging from yellow to dark brown. The sculptural forms that if damage were obtained by a touch of severity to those ports. Also from 'amber , a fossil resin, born of very beautiful and unusual jewelry, yellow-orange.
The pearl is obtained from the inner layer of the shell of various mollusks and fascinating for its colors and shades that amaze. All these fabulous materials were often reproduced in plastic materials which are distinguished from the original lightness.
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