File:Ban Liang - gold pendant with antique Chinese coin and pearl.jpg

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Ban Liang, 18K gold pendant set with a Chinese coin from the Han dynasty (175-119 BC) and a baroque cultured pearl.

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English: Ban Liang, 18K gold pendant set with a Chinese coin from the Han dynasty (175-119 BC) and a baroque cultured pearl. Jewelry designed and handmade by Ann-Sophie Qvarnström. With the company having closed down and me being retired, I'm releasing the copyright of some of the designs and photos of the pieces. Studio photography made in the shop/workshop of Sophies Silver (Swedish spelling), Sankt Hansgatan 34, Visby, Gotland, Sweden. The piece was photographed shortly after it was made (see EXIF date).
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Camera location57° 38′ 23.68″ N, 18° 17′ 40.38″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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