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Amber and Mah Jong Tile Necklaces




While traveling in Russia, Ann purchased Amber, which she has designed into bracelets and necklaces often with brass, copper, and other natural stones. The bracelets are reasonably priced beginning at $59, with necklace designs starting at $150+ depending on the rarity of the amber.
Amber is 40-60 million years old and found in very few locations in Europe- it is lightweight and actually floats in salt water.
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