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In 1701, Prussian King Frederick I commissioned an ornate room made from tons of translucent Baltic amber. Later, the intricate panels passed into Russian hands, and Catherine the Great installed them in her summer home in Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin). They disappeared in 1942, and their location remains a mystery. This captivating treasure engages the imagination, and you can carry a connection to this intriguing tale with you as a lightweight amber pendant. Carved by hand in Poland. 11/4''-wide pendant hangs from an 18'' sterling silver chain.
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