Q: What sophistication in ancient times (at least there 1000yrs) used rubies and black in jewelry such as bracelets and necklaces?
A: You stinting onyx? Or a jet?
Let's see ... jet used by the Celts and onyx, the Greeks used jet; rubies are seen in the writings of the Persians, India, China, were traded along the Silk ....
Almost all cultures could eelements these two together in a single piece of jewelry.
I am looking for something open earings and a necklace for 40$ or under! or even a nice ring for under 40$
please send links!
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