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<p>[QUOTE="SSlava, post: 4469920, member: 4587"]Do you think it's modern? Well, the seller assured that the cross is at least 120-150 years old. Well, I had pieces from that time, the metal might look the same, even the pieces from the 18th century are not much darker. Styling is important here. And I don't understand anything here. It looks like the stones are somehow glued into the enamel or fused into the enamel.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SSlava, post: 4469920, member: 4587"]Do you think it's modern? Well, the seller assured that the cross is at least 120-150 years old. Well, I had pieces from that time, the metal might look the same, even the pieces from the 18th century are not much darker. Styling is important here. And I don't understand anything here. It looks like the stones are somehow glued into the enamel or fused into the enamel.[/QUOTE]
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