A strand of coral beads & strand of natural pearls, the coral…
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A strand of coral beads & strand of natural pearls, the coral strand presented as a graduated barrel shaped strand of polished slightly irregular beads, each a vibrant orange/red in colour, completed with a 9ct yellow gold barrel clasp, the pearls presented as a short, very fine strand of tiny natural pearls, each slightly squat in shape, completed with a 9ct yellow gold pearl set clasp.

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  • Coral - Coral used in jewellery. Coral is a material that is commonly used in jewellery making. It is made up of the skeletons of tiny marine animals called coral polyps. There are many species of coral, but only one group, Corallium, is suitable for carving, and thus can be used in jewellery manufacture. These have a deep red or pink orange skeleton and are known as "noble coral" or "precious coral".

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