A lost wax gold ring. 18ct yellow gold, artisan crafted in the…
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A lost wax gold ring. 18ct yellow gold, artisan crafted in the lost wax style, circa 1960's, presented as a wide band ring of undulating texture, depicting in primitive design human form. Weight: 13grams

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