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Milk glass round flat backed cabochons inserts jewelry making lot of 72
$ 7.62
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Description
These are 3/4 inch round slightly domed disks with flat bottoms, which can be used as inserts into jewelry settings. They were manufactured in Germany in the 1970's but have never been used and stored in original packaging on warehouse shelves. They are in excellent condition. They are milk white shiny opaque glass. They can be painted on or any other decoration you would use with glass.Historically, milk glass was first created in Venice in the 16th century.
It became very popular in the 1950's and 60's. This is a rare find and a very good price!
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4 easily located insects with other inclusions in this polished free form cabochon specimen.
Colombian Amber specimens are great to add to collections as the fossil tells a story by itself! Tree sap that flowed out of the tree slowly petrified over millions of years to create this fossil with included bugs and insects and inclusions.
** Origin: Colombia
** Size: Use Ruler in Picture for reference
Metaphysical info:
Amber, a transmutation stone is used to assist one in eliminating negative past experiences and transform their influence in our present time into positive memories and constructive influences.
Amber has a particular ability to take our negative outmoded patterns and refresh them with a new approach. It is through the inherent ability of Amber to encapsulate and sometimes display patterns of our past that we can observe ourselves from a new perspective. Its use in temples as an incense helps to signify the importance placed on this energetic perception lense. Magnifying contact with higher realms of consciousness allows the user a heightened state to constructively work through the past and bring the energy into the forefront. The color of the stone will help to magnify experiences involving that specific chakra as with all metaphysical work.