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Description of Rosalita A byproduct mineral born from the refining of gold in the 1960s and 1970s. The base material of Rosalita is silica (quartz particles) mixed with gold at high temperatures. Before 1960, the old method of heating was used. Sand was smelted to produce Rosalita. It was used for jewelry (including Indian jewelry), engraving, etc. It seems that red was used as a substitute for coral. Rosalita is no longer produced after 1970 due to improved gold refining efficiency. Now it is a mineral that is not available. Its very beautiful deep crimson color is rare. It is called Rosalita stone or Rosalita glass. There are also Rosalitas that are not transparent, and those with multiple reds in a marbled pattern. Even within the red spectrum, the color varies subtly depending on the item, such as reddish-black or those closer to vermilion. The bottom of this Rosalita has been backed, so the back is opaque and durable. Using two luxurious Rosalitas, a byproduct that cannot be produced with current gold refining methods, we had a one-of-a-kind Indian jewelry neck top made. It is the only original in the world. Rosalita stone size Approximately 11.4 x 9.2 x 4.7mm Approximately 11.5 x 7.7 x 4.6mm To help you refer to high-priced Rosalita Indian jewelry, we have included products from other shops in the latter half of the images. Please take a look at their beauty. #Indian jewelry #Indian accessories #Necklace top #Rosalita #Indian jewelry artist #Jacket Malaika #Navajo #Zuni #Malaika
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