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< November birthstone, a noble shimmer that bears the name of the emperor> Brazilian Imperial Topaz 1ct Up Guarantee (Seller selects one)
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Current price ¥300,000 $2,058
Start price ¥300,000 $2,058
Buy-now ¥300,000 $2,058
Consumption tax 0% included
Seller massataroumassatarou +187
Condition New
Start time 2024-04-26T00:23:58+09:00
End time 2024-05-03T00:23:58+09:00
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Lot number 1109302565
Seller position Osaka prefecture

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Under incandescent lamps. uncensored. No further quality loss. Under incandescent lamps. uncensored. No further quality loss. Under incandescent lamps. uncensored. No further quality loss.
Under incandescent lamps. uncensored. No further quality loss.

Under incandescent lamps. uncensored. No further quality loss.

The most beautiful time of the year may ・・・・・ November. The cold rain that falls around this time dyes the leaves of the trees bright red. And the long-awaited "beautiful autumn leaves" will begin. The leaves show us the "last glow of life".
Of course, spring, when life begins to sprout, is also a fluffy and cute season, but it cannot compare to the melancholy seasonal feeling created by autumn. Eventually, the leaves fall to the ground in the winter wind, but the leaves return to the soil and become fertilizer that supports a tree (the world in human society).
Speaking of which, the neighborhood "clothes shop" Mr./Ms. said with her cheeks red like a little girl, "I'm closing the shop at the end of this year, so I'll tell you where the other shops are. Please go there once ・・・・・.". She is a petite Mr./Ms. about 90 years old. What kind of life did this person lead? How did they survive the turmoil of the post-war period? At such an advanced age, why can't children take care of them? Perhaps because of her many years of work, her back is bent, but she has a strangely glossy grandmother's Mr./Ms., and it may even look beautiful (laughs).. On this day, I was working my sewing work, but perhaps because the shop was closing in three months, I even felt something like "the last sparkle of life" in the expression of the grandmother's Mr./Ms..
By the way, isn't the color of imperial topaz similar to the leaves of trees that deepen the degree of autumn leaves? It turns from yellow to orange and, finally, to red・・・・・. This gemstone sparkles brilliantly not only because of its honey-dripping texture (this is the difference from citrine), but also because of its extremely hard nature of 8 hardness, and in this brilliance, I feel like "the last sparkle of life shown by beautiful autumn leaves" or "the last brilliance of life that is about to run through the end of life to the fullest".
* This time, it will be exhibited in a secret format, and we will select one of this rare "Brazilian Imperial Topaz" and send it to you. We will deliver loose products that are of high market value than the price you receive. How about as a birthday gift for yourself or as a reward for yourself? There has never been a time in the past when I was not pleased with such a secret format listing.The photo looks dull and weak because it is uncensored, but the real thing is more colorful and glittering.
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