Sapphire Bead, Iron and White Gold Earrings by Hemmerle
Photo Courtesy: Bernhard Rampf
Source: forbes.com
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~ The Snettisham Great Torc.
Period: Iron Age
Date: 150 B.C.-50 B.C.
Place of origin: England, Norfolk; Snettisham, Ken Hill
Medium: Gold alloy
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i got so mad about someone's depiction of Persephone in a thing the lads were showing me that i had to draw my take on our beloved queen of the underworld to calm me down.
anyways here's a Persephone!
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Bracelet from Romania dated between 900-700 BCE on display at the Natural History Museum in Vienna, Austria
Photographs taken by myself 2022
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A GOLD TORQUE
CIRCA 3RD/1ST CENTURY B.C.
Of penannular form with pear-shaped terminals, partially twisted collar, and spiral ornaments.
Said to have been found in northwestern Spain in 1869.
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Petulia couldn't resist occult jewelry. Most of the stuff was to magically protect her from things, but she hadn't found anything to protect her from looking a bit silly.
Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky
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art by @NNNmengmeng
the Tartessian bikini, golden jewelry from the 6th century BC during the Iron Age in Spain
might have also been for guys too
I think @cycadaacolyte version is the best tho
link
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birdhouse i am slowly filling with random trinkets until christmas for my friend
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once ellwood talks to the manager and then threatens the bishop and talks to his amused lordship and then goes back to arbor and plays their opening hand and then fends off sabotage and then defeats the bishop or the topsy king and then defeats the manager and then fends off mr pages and then trains with mr pages et al and then wins the marvellous after spending 800 years grinding for items to accomplish all of that it'll be over for you hoes
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