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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4621473, member: 2844"]Charming pendant. The stone looks like treated amber, and could be Baltic as komo suggested.</p><p>The style of the pendant looks Polish. Although Poland has a wonderful assaying system with good marks, modern pieces can be marked with 925 only.</p><p>Finding the maker can be difficult, and it won't change the value.</p><p><br /></p><p>I notice that the marks are on the bail only. The bail looks a bit big for the pendant, so I wonder if it is original to the piece. If not, the maker is of the bail only (and another pendant), not the amber pendant.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 4621473, member: 2844"]Charming pendant. The stone looks like treated amber, and could be Baltic as komo suggested. The style of the pendant looks Polish. Although Poland has a wonderful assaying system with good marks, modern pieces can be marked with 925 only. Finding the maker can be difficult, and it won't change the value. I notice that the marks are on the bail only. The bail looks a bit big for the pendant, so I wonder if it is original to the piece. If not, the maker is of the bail only (and another pendant), not the amber pendant.[/QUOTE]
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