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Originally Posted by dennee
Tibetans, far from the sea, were naturally importing it and even by the turn of the twentieth century, they were getting, indirectly, coral dyed in Italy, I believe.
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I dont think I have ever seen a real red coral inlay yet.
Coralite or Coraline limestone occur in Nepal , Tibet & Bhutan,That was the typicle material used.
It might be a long way from the see today but the Himalayan mountains are full of Ammonites & other sea fossils. Times change the landscape.
Turquise & for the last many years howlite dyed blue or green & also red are also common fakes for both turquise & so called red coral.
Carnelian also is often used for weapons inlay & usualy mistakenly reffered to as red coral.
Spiral