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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 10204469, member: 2844"]Als not a favourite of the period. Most blue tourmalines are Paraiba tourmalines, which were only discovered in the late 20th century.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes it would, at least to see if it is glass or stone.</p><p>And look at what Charles Horner used. In spite of the recognizable CH swirl designs, they used gemstones their other Western European colleagues used at the time. They also used enamel and glass, also very Art Nouveau.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 10204469, member: 2844"]Als not a favourite of the period. Most blue tourmalines are Paraiba tourmalines, which were only discovered in the late 20th century. Yes it would, at least to see if it is glass or stone. And look at what Charles Horner used. In spite of the recognizable CH swirl designs, they used gemstones their other Western European colleagues used at the time. They also used enamel and glass, also very Art Nouveau.[/QUOTE]
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