Tektite pendant
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In the past few years, Manila jewelers have fashioned tektites into rings, brooches, and other jewelry. This pendant has gold prongs to hold the stone in placeCollection: Liesel C. QuirinoImage type: Original
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Specific Subjects | SS00576 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | SS00576 |
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SS00573 Coracora | SS00574 Prau | SS00575 Chinese junk | SS00576 Tektite pendant | SS00577 Tektites | SS00578 Folk medicine | SS00579 Sorcery paraphernalia |
In the past few years, Manila jewelers have fashioned tektites into rings, brooches, and other jewelry. This pendant has gold prongs to hold the stone in place.
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