BERG.KETTE
Rote Wand (Lechquellen Mountains)
Rote Wand (Lechquellen Mountains)
- Necklace (42cm)
The following piece will be produced on request, just for you. This way we avoid unnecessary stock and reduce emissions. Since the pieces are reworked by hand, the delivery time is up to 4 weeks.
-
N 47° 11' 9.9456 E 9° 59' 5.4816
-
2704 m above sea level
Visible landmarks
- Red Wall
- Formarian Lake
- Rothorn
- Schafberg
- Beggar's Peak
- dung heap
- Hirschenspitz
Mountain Information
The Rote Wand is the most striking and, with a height of 2704 m above sea level[1], the second highest mountain in the Lechquellen Mountains after the Untere Wildgrubenspitze (2753 m above sea level). It rises between Buchboden (Großes Walsertal) in the north and Dalaas (Klostertal) in the south. The name Rote Wand comes from the red Lias limestone, which is particularly noticeable in the south wall, which is up to 400 m high. [...]"
Page "Piz Buin". In: Wikipedia - The free encyclopedia. Last edited: September 12, 2022, 07:50 UTC. URL: https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Piz_Buin&oldid=226093221 (Accessed: October 15, 2022, 20:55 UTC)
Mass
Mass
20mm diameter
Care instructions
Care instructions
Light dirt can be removed with a lint-free cloth. If the precious metals are heavily soiled, they can be cleaned with a mild soap solution and lukewarm water. Make sure to dry the piece thoroughly afterwards. Avoid wearing it in water (especially salt water). Gold jewelry is made of alloys. Unlike gold, parts of other, base metals in the jewelry can oxidize.
The jewelry should never come into contact with chemicals.