the native cut is often assumed to be a more crude
crafted in 18 carat white gold and each set with two glistening brilliant cut diamonds in cute buttercup prong mounts - the larger diamond is set such that it dangles
Light wear consistent with age including a couple of dings to the back and some surface abrasion/wear to the stones - see images
that it represents a physical interpretation of Nietzsche's doctrine of eternal recurrence
Japanese "Seven Gods of Fortune" Bracelet yellow gold the native cut is oftenThe Seven Lucky Gods, or Seven Gods of Fortune, are seven mythological characters believed to grant good luck. This silver bracelet, made in Japan, is set with finely painted porcelain panels each depicting one of the seven gods: Hotei, Jurjin, Fukurokuju, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Daikokuten, and Ebisu. "They all began as remote and impersonal gods, but gradually became much closer canonical figures for certain professions and Japanese arts. The