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This image captures a brightly lit display case featuring jewelry for sale, likely within a museum gift shop, specifically the British Museum in London. The case contains two necklaces displayed on black busts and two pairs of earrings on clear stands, all behind a glass barrier. The top necklace is labeled as a "Byzantine white pearl necklace" made with white pearls, gemstones, and gold-plated components, priced at £99.00. Below it, a "Nara quartz necklace" features dyed quartz, gold-plated hematite, and a gold-plated magnetic clasp, also priced at £99.00. On the right, a pair of "Byzantine white pearl earrings" is visible, made with similar materials to its matching necklace, priced at £42.00. Another pair, "Semi-precious stone earrings," features various colored stones, pearls, and gold-plated sterling silver hooks, priced at £42.00. Several informational plaques accompany the jewelry, branded "Exclusive Silk Roads" and identifying the items as "jewellery by the Real Pearl Company." The descriptions state the pieces are made from semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls, and gold-plated metal, inspired by 6th to 7th-century Byzantine styles and the historic Silk Roads. They emphasize that semi-precious stones were valuable commodities transported along these trade routes, highlighting extensive trade links across Asia, Africa, and Europe. The signs also indicate that items are "Individually priced," offer a "British Museum Friends 10% discount," and state that "Every sale supports The British Museum." Major debit and credit cards, including American Express, are accepted. The setting appears to be an interior space, with bright artificial lighting reflecting off the glass case.
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