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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 415972, member: 5833"]It absolutely is. Wish I could find it again. Know I once read something about modern lava pieces being ground 'lava' (solidified volcanic ash) mixed with resin, then molded. Some lava pieces definitely look molded & the cameos in this necklace obviously were. [USER=6320]@sassafras[/USER] could we see the back, including another closeup of one of the cameos?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 415972, member: 5833"]It absolutely is. Wish I could find it again. Know I once read something about modern lava pieces being ground 'lava' (solidified volcanic ash) mixed with resin, then molded. Some lava pieces definitely look molded & the cameos in this necklace obviously were. [USER=6320]@sassafras[/USER] could we see the back, including another closeup of one of the cameos?[/QUOTE]
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