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| sent on January 17, 2016 (21:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
nice picture bella foto |
| sent on January 17, 2016 (21:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks for the compliment; I as always regret not having been able to post a better quality, because it was in analog and I rifotografata grazie del complimento; mi rammarico come sempre di non aver potuto postare una qualità migliore, visto che era in analogico e l'ho rifotografata |
| sent on January 18, 2016 (16:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
interessante..noto a jewelery inconspicuous and discreet. -D Hello ;-) interessante..noto un bigiotteria poco appariscente e discreta. ciao |
| sent on January 18, 2016 (17:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
you're right Moth, certainly looms large ear wow! thinking about it today, I ask myself whether it is costume jewelry; the color is not bad, and given the lack of shops to supermarkets in the area and at that time especially, a doubt that it is gold, maybe the low alloy, it is 8-) For sure, in (almost) neighboring Ghana, not surprisingly called time ago Gold Coast by the British, who were masters of predoneria, I know that the tribes of Ashanti is still ceremonies with real gold jewelry. hai ragione Falena, sicuramente un peso notevole per le orecchie a pensarci oggi, mi domando anch'io se sia bigiotteria; il colore non è male e vista la mancanza di negozi da grande distribuzione in zona e a quell'epoca specialmente, un dubbio che sia oro, magari di lega bassa, mi sorge Per certo, nel (quasi) vicino Ghana, non a caso chiamato tempo addietro Gold Coast dagli inglesi, che di predoneria erano maestri, so che la tribù degli Ashanti fa tuttora cerimonie con monili di oro vero. |
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