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Gemstone: Topaz
Huge Double Terminated Topaz Crystal With Terminated Smoky Quartz From Pakistan
Located in Bangkok, TH
Origin: Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan Province, Pakistan Dim: H: 10.5 x W: 7.8 x D: 5.5 cm Wt: 698 g Specimen Type: Huge double terminated Topaz crystal with terminated Smoky...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pakistani Modern Topaz Figurines and Sculptures

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Gorgeous Double Terminated Topaz Crystal With Great Luster From Pakistan
Located in Bangkok, TH
Dim: H: 4.4 x W: 2.5 x D: 2.2 cm Wt: 66 g Specimen Type: Double terminated Topaz with luster Treatment: None Color: Peach brown Nestled within the rugged terrain of Pakis...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pakistani Art Deco Topaz Figurines and Sculptures

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