Size of the vessel: total height 2.5 cm, diameter of the ball: 2.1 cm
Material: Zamak, glass
Color: silver
Total length of the chain: 70 cm
Color of chain: silver
Plush ball: acrylic
Inside there is a small ball in different colors that you can choose from, which you can sprinkle with perfume or fragrances or with a glowing ball for a special effect.
A historical piece of jewelry with a wonderful purpose.
Individual light balls
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Fashion jewelry
Wikipedia:
"The term pomander (pomander) refers to fragrance preparations with ingredients such as ambergris or musk ("musk") as well as the portable, usually almost spherical containers in which they were kept. Pomanders were used for medicinal purposes until the 17th century and often served as jewelry at the same time.....
....The origin of the European pomander lies in the Orient; this assumption is also supported by the fact that some pomanders were described as "à la façon de damaz". Their oriental predecessor was "sukk", a medicine made from the basic substance called "ramik". Recipes for ramik often mentioned dried fruits that were crushed with honey in a mortar. The resulting mass was dried and stored in the form of plates, pastilles or balls. Together with various fragrances, the result was the sukk. Instructions for making the Sukk comes from Ibn Amran, who lived in the 9th century. Chains made of sukk beads could not only be used for medicines, but could also be worn as a necklace.