Post your favorite jewelry
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>>5093381>>5093362They actually put clocks in there? Nice.
damn! great pics!
>>5093351juggernaut start mate
>>5093719Some are contemporary, some are very old
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Niggas
I don't know about you, but I love the female form covered in jewelry
Until next
>>5097434Good Stuff
>>5098819Thanks
Pre Columbian piece
Probably a jaguar
Pre Columbian pendants
Coins... Why not after all?Roman aureus
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Protector of the Oppressed
>>5099945die jew
amazing thread
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>>5099945>Protector of the OppressedThen it'd be a Swastika.
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2,500 year old Scythian comb
bury me in gold
>>5127955>>5126920>>5125680>>5124984>>5123777these galdy ingravings gives not tactical advantage whatsoever in the battlefied
OP here, I can't believe this is still alive
An Aztec or Mixtec pendant at the Cleveland Museum of ArtThe spiral shape here is a "Wind Jewel", a cross section of a conch shell. This was especially tied to Quetzalcoatl and his wind god aspect Ehecatl, since Conches due to their ability to blow air were associated with the wind, and also produced sound and music, with normal Quetzalcoatl being a god of learning and the artsThe spiral shape of the conch was also likened to spiraling wind gusts, with speech, sound, music etc being depicted in their art as spiral gusts of wind, which were symbols Quetzalcoatl and Ehecatl were tied to
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>>5099945Ngl you probably Should kys
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>>5139957Thanks. I was curious to have a better look at them.>>5139984Do you think they are broken into pieces and gone forever?
>>5140355>Do you think they are broken into pieces and gone forever?extremely unlikely, they are worth so, so much more as collection artefacts, even if their possession is illegaladds to the charmthey are probably already smuggled to their final buyer
>>5140417>they are probably already smuggled to their final buyerYeah.
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A Nubian ring in the form of a rearing cobra, 100-300 AD from The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
>>5093351Cool bling
>>5099945Spelling mistakes. It's Protected oppressors.
I am looking for jewelry that looks like it could hold some demonic force that gives the wearer power.I know many pieces have some eerie or other worldly or sinister appearance, but I am looking for something elegant, preferably with purple gemstones.
>>5168996So?
>>5174014>>5174016Yeah, boyeeeeee!
>>5099945who isnt oppressed you jew
>>5108068everyone should be rocking at least one ring this pic says enough about how ancient the tradition is
>>5127994They're mostly intended as dress pieces for parades and functions or just to show off.
Hey, it's op again. Can't believe the thread is still alive. Thank you all. Fuck these captchas
Another Margot McKinney
>>5125680kino sword
1100 year old golden crucifix found this week in Aunslev, Funen, Denmark
A boat-shaped gold earring, from Tarentum (Taranto) in southern Italy. 4th century BCE
>>5221714Doesn't look sea-worthy to me.
A diadema, from Canosa, in gold and semi-precious stones with floral motifs decoration. Late 3rd century BCE, now housed at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto in Italy
A gold headdress ornament in the form of a ram, one of the treasures from Bagram, Afghanistan. Second quarter of the 1st century A.D.
A pair of Fatimid gold earrings from Syria. 11th century CE, now on display at the Metropolitan museum
no wonder gold is so precious... it just has some sort of objective beauty
A pair of Tiffany & Co engine-turned gold opera glasses offered as a wedding gift to George V and Queen Mary in 1893
Imagine going to the opera with those bad boys
>>5097455Wow, this is just crazy.
>>5176054>SURFITEHuh, I learned something new
>>5238209>>5238214The things you can discover on /hr/, when you leave the simp spam threads and actually lurk the real ones
nice and shiny!
I LOVE theseA Pair of Victorian Reverse Painted Crystal Intaglio Earrings, 1870
A Rectangular carved emerald, set in a gold ring with bold enamelling. Mughal Empire, India, 1800s.
Amethyst Ringstone with Portrait of Demosthenes by Dioskourides Roman 1st Century B.C.
An amateur metal detectorist unearthed in 2013, in England, a gold hat pin with a purple amethyst stone in the centre that may have belonged to King Edward IV, who reigned during the 15th century