Red Coral Coral - Corallium rubrum (No Reserve Price)

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Jonas Rathaj
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Has worked with taxidermy since childhood and gained retailer experience.

Estimate  € 150 - € 180
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Description from the seller

Necklace in natural red coral from the Mediterranean. Corallium rubrum red. Excellent quality, untreated red color, 100% natural coral verified by our experts.
Beautiful necklace crafted by our goldsmith laboratories. Total weight 7.7 grams, length 46 cm. Closure in 925 silver plated with rose gold, nickel-free.
Now, we provide the packaging that accompanies our products.

Necklace in natural red coral from the Mediterranean. Corallium rubrum red. Excellent quality, untreated red color, 100% natural coral verified by our experts.
Beautiful necklace crafted by our goldsmith laboratories. Total weight 7.7 grams, length 46 cm. Closure in 925 silver plated with rose gold, nickel-free.
Now, we provide the packaging that accompanies our products.

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Red Coral
Scientific name
Corallium rubrum
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition
Year
2024
Weight
7.7 g
ItalyVerified
799
Objects sold
91.3%
Private

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