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Image of the "Sky Disc of Nebra"
here in Uwarowite with 18ct. gold segments
The “Sky Disc of Nebra”- discovered in 1999 - is one of the earliest representations of the night sky with specific astronomical content and one of the most important archeological findings in bronce age. The original, a disc out of bronce with a weight of two kilograms, diameter approx. 32 cm, was found on the mountain “Mittelberg” near the town Nebra in the state of Saxony-Anhalt in Central Germany. It shines greenish - golden segments are interpreted as horizon sectors, ship, moon, sun and stars. People used the disc for estimating midsummer and midwinter times. Actually the original is exhibited in “Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte” in Halle, Germany.
Exclusive pendula
Diamonds set in Eternity-rings in 18ct. yellow or white gold combine fine cut cones and cabochons to an elegant pendulum. Quartzes or opaque kinds of stones create a harmonic unity. Matching to the larger pendant stones there are smaller sizes for rings or earrings available.