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If this necklace is from the last time travel, or if there are people from the vast universe who believe it, or if all gemologists do not believe that this necklace was made by the indigenous people of Usmaar Island hundreds of thousands of years ago.

You know, the craftsmanship embodied on this necklace is very magical, or 'advanced'.

A sapphire necklace consists of two parts.

Hexagonal sapphires, and strings of crystal beads.

A raw stone may look inconspicuous, but after a good gem cutter carefully cuts it, it gives it a certain shape, gives it brilliance and color, and becomes the sparkling gemstone we are accustomed to.

The cutting process embodied on the hexagonal sapphire vividly expresses the beautiful color, luster, fire and so on of the gemstone.

Gemologists believe that even the best modern gem cutters would not be able to cut hexagonal sapphires with such a perfect effect, especially the indigenous people of Uxmal, who were probably at the same level as the Inca civilization and the Mayan civilization.

As we all know, crystal is a quartz crystal, which is very hard, second only to diamond and corundum, and cannot be processed with copper, iron or stone tools. Even if modern people want to carve crystal products, they can only use modern tools such as diamonds, and crystals are fragile, brittle, and very difficult to process.

String of crystal beads, 128 small crystals of the same size and shape, to cut, well, processed, it is too difficult and difficult, almost impossible, even modern tools can't do it, needless to say, the indigenous people of Uxmaar Island.

If it is said that this necklace was made by the Mu people, it is also impossible, because this necklace is not only magical, but also has magical powers, or unexplained abilities.

The necklace was found in a gold box.

Gemologists found the gold box in a pile of gemstones.

The gold box is very exquisitely made, the lotus, irises, herbaceous plants similar to the grass and other themes are cast and engraved on the gold box, and the gold box is also inlaid with 18 sapphires the size of the little finger, and it is densely packed like a starry sky full of rubies, natural crystals, emeralds and other gemstones, exquisite.

This gold box alone is a fine work of art, at the level of a treasure, and the value is very valuable.

The gemologists opened the gold box.

This magical sapphire necklace was found in the gold box, and there was a scroll next to the sapphire necklace, which was actually a 'high-grade paper' for writing by the Mu people, just like parchment, rolled up and preserved, tied with a small hemp rope, the hemp rope had rotted, but this 'paper' was still rolled up.

What is amazing is that after more than 100,000 years of time when iron pieces can be corroded n times, this 'paper' is still well preserved.

It is a letter, written in the Mum script.

At this time, the expertise of the gemologists could not solve the problem, and the archaeological team that was still archaeological on the island of Tau was involved in the study.

After professional tool testing, the 'high-grade paper' used by the Mu people was made from the fibers of a plant, and the plant was not any known plant on the earth today.

The fiber of this plant is different from the plant fiber used in modern paper, the biggest feature, durability, the ability to resist damage to external temperature, humidity, light, harmful gases, and other factors in the preservation process, as well as the ability to maintain the original physical and chemical properties are extremely strong, and the physical and chemical properties have not changed for hundreds of thousands of years.

Of course, the reason why the 'high-grade paper' used by the Mu people is still relatively intact today has a lot to do with its long-term preservation in a closed environment.

It took archaeologists only a short time to decipher the text on the letter.

The contents of the letter were deciphered.

Dear Ram,

This is a necklace that will make people lucky, and I dedicate it to you.

Children of the Mother Sun, Governor of Usmaar, Moa.

In the fourteenth year of Jia, the eleventh year of Mu Lu Ku, and the month of sand withering.

In fact, archaeologists often see similar texts in the texts of archaeological excavations.

Ram, the king of the Mu Empire called Ram.

Children of the Mother Sun: The Mu Empire is also known as the 'Empire of the Mother Sun', so the people of the Mu Empire call themselves the children of the Mother Sun, except, of course, the slaves.

The governor of Usmal Island, of course, may not have the word governor in the Mu Empire, but the same meaning, was assigned by Ram to rule the colony of Usmaar Island.

In the fourteenth year of Ga, eleven Muluku, Shaku, this is very easy to understand, Jia is the Ram of the Mu Empire at that time, "Muluku" is the date in the Mu calendar, and "Shaku" is the month in the Mu calendar.

Such a message can be obtained through this very short letter.

In the fourteenth year of Ga, the eleventh year of Muruku, and the month of Shaku, the governor of Usmaar Island, Moya, presented a necklace that would give people luck to Ram 'Ga', who ruled the Mu Empire at that time.

Of course, there is much more important information that can be inferred.

For example, the necklace came from the indigenous people of Usmaar.

Moya, the Governor of Usmaar, cherished the necklace as a most precious treasure and specially created a delicate gold box for safekeeping.

The treasure convoy was responsible for transporting the looted treasures from the colonies back to the mainland, and this necklace, along with a letter from Moya, the governor of Usmaar Island, to Ram 'Ga' was stored with a pile of treasures and brought back to the mainland with the treasure fleet to be presented to Ram 'Gah'.

Of course, this magical necklace, along with Governor Moya's letter, did not reach Ram 'Ga' of the Mu Empire, and a devastating mudslide destroyed Nucatan in a short time, and along with a huge amount of treasure became a lost treasure.

Finally, there is one more question.

Is this necklace really as Moya said in his letter to Ram 'Gah' to make people lucky?

Or is it just Moya who defined the 'attributes' of luck for this necklace?

For example, three of the world's top 10 most famous gemstones have similar names, the most famous diamond of bad luck - "hope".

To do this, gemologists did a simple lucky experiment.

When it comes to luck, many people must fantasize about wearing a lucky halo on their heads and killing all sides in the casino.

So, the lucky experiments that gemologists do have to do with gambling.

Two gemologists rolled the dice together to bet on Bo, one wore a 'lucky' necklace, the other wore nothing, neither of them had any gambling skills, pure luck.

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