Amu Darya River Stones
Ancient carved stones from the Amu Darya River in the indus valley, Turkmenistan circa 2,000 BC. The name Amu is said to come from the medieval city of Āmul, which is now known as Türkmenabat. Necklace includes etched carnelian, 2 Chinese Chung Dzi beads, 18K Spacers & large 18K studded hook & ring clasp. 2 white diamonds 0.10ct
Approx: 20” L, 1 1/4"W, 1/4" D
Ancient carved stones from the Amu Darya River in the indus valley, Turkmenistan circa 2,000 BC. The name Amu is said to come from the medieval city of Āmul, which is now known as Türkmenabat. Necklace includes etched carnelian, 2 Chinese Chung Dzi beads, 18K Spacers & large 18K studded hook & ring clasp. 2 white diamonds 0.10ct
Approx: 20” L, 1 1/4"W, 1/4" D
Ancient carved stones from the Amu Darya River in the indus valley, Turkmenistan circa 2,000 BC. The name Amu is said to come from the medieval city of Āmul, which is now known as Türkmenabat. Necklace includes etched carnelian, 2 Chinese Chung Dzi beads, 18K Spacers & large 18K studded hook & ring clasp. 2 white diamonds 0.10ct
Approx: 20” L, 1 1/4"W, 1/4" D