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tagbe-10056 Trollbeads Dice
Do you like to gamble and take chances, the dice is the perfect Trollbead for you. The dice is a symbol of Lady fortune.
This silver charm bead fits Trollbeads bracelets and Trollbeads necklaces. Perfect if you are creating a glass charm bracelet or necklace with your Trollbeads.
Trollbeads jewelry are delivered in their original packaging.

Purchased Trollbeads are always sent by insured and registered mail.
L'article 11133 a été remplacé par le nouveau code TAGBE-10056
This silver / gold charm bead fits Trollbeads bracelets and Trollbeads necklaces. Perfect if you are creating a glass Trollbeads bracelet or necklace. Trollbeads jewelry are delivered together in the original Trollbeads box with 2 years warranty. (if you separate package like you can indicate this + may leave a message with your order in the shopping basket)

Purchased Trollbeads are always sent by insured and registered mail.
Info Shipping
Trollbeadsonline always strives for the best delivery. If your order is processed and complete, it will be sent with Bpost the same day. You will recieve a mail with a track&trace code so that you'll be able to follow your order as it is being sent to you.
If you unexpectedly wouldn't be satisfied with your purchase, you an return this within 14 days. For more information about reshipment and trading, you can scroll down.
Info Reshipment
Fill out the return and exchange form: Click here
The delivery adress:
Trollbeadsonline Nevejan
Ieperstraat 3
8970 Poperinge
Belgium
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Designer
Designer
Svend Nielsen
"I started in an apprenticeship with eight others from 1932 to 1937. Charms for bracelets was something totally new…they came from the newspapers to write about it! We made small buckets rakes and spades to hang from the bracelet - in gold. Whatever we made had to be sold!!! They didn't want us to be too artistic! But it was okay to create "something different", "something new". That was sort of okay. I was placed next to the assistant who made chains and strings - we got along well - we used about 5/6 of all the gold used in the workshop. We made everything in metal sheet and wire. After a year the assistant stopped and it was my luck that I had acquired the necessary skills. After finishing my apprenticeship I only stayed for a short while - and after serving in the navy I went to Rome with my friend Carl. In the fall I started with a Goldsmith. We worked a lot in white gold and platinum. But not in the summer - then Inga and I biked to Paris and Switzerland. Then the Germans attacked Poland - redrafted for the security force - sent home - back to white gold and brilliants - then, the 9th of April I applied for a position with Person and Østerberg - old colleagues - it was an easy time for me, they didn't pay attention to my coming and going. In 1945 I started on my own on Kultorvet and later in Klaraboderne". (1917 - 2007)
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