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Old 25th February 2026, 03:25 AM   #12
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The beads inset appear to be faceted, which makes me wonder if they are indeed carnelian. Faceting tiny stone beads would require considerable effort, or so it seems to me..
Indeed faceted does raise some questions and could indicate glass cut....
Most interesting questions more and more...
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