A spinel necklace, India, with thirty-seven polished spinels, each weighing between 12-15 carats, with gold wire links and gold hook clasp, 72cm. long, weight 93.4 grams (including the 23.5 carat gold wire) Mughal emperors have had, for centuries, a particular love for precious stones. The references found in numerous memoirs and chronicles of this period show the strong cultural belief in gemstone properties. The Timurids, ancestors of the Mughals, introduced the tradition of engraving titles
A spinel necklace, India, with thirty-seven polished spinels, each weighing between 12-15 carats, with gold wire links and gold hook clasp, 72cm. long, weight 93.4 grams (including the 23.5 carat gold wire) Mughal emperors have had, for centuries, a particular love for precious stones. The references found in numerous memoirs and chronicles of this period show the strong cultural belief in gemstone properties. The Timurids, ancestors of the Mughals, introduced the tradition of engraving titles
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