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nemfrog:Figs. 156 & 157. Two sides of a bronze hand covered with amulets intended to ward of
poetriarchy: scarabs and amulets — etruscan, minoan, and roman/ptolemaic (click for high-res)&
Egyptian amulets. @brooklynmuseum collection.
NEW: Evil Eye - Eye of Fatima Hanging Home Talisman. This beautiful hanging evil eye talis
From the inktober 31 Witches prompt: gemstone witch. She’s a gem cutter who makes amulets and
Talismans made of sustainable silver by underthepyramids
poetriarchy:scarabs and amulets — etruscan, minoan, and roman/ptolemaic (click for high-res)&n
met-egyptian-art: Heart amulets, ca. 1550–1186 B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtG
A selection of amulets found around London from the 1880s to the 1920s, by folklorist Edward Lovett.
This garnet necklace with gold fly amulets dates to the 18th Dynasty (1470-1350 BCE). Fly amulets em
Cosmetic AmuletsFigured I’d make some cosmetic amulets representing various parts of the g
gemma-antiqua: Two Etruscan amulets, both dated to the 5th century BCE. The left is of an arrowhead
Amulet of the Eye of HorusReferred to as wadjat, these amulets represent a human eye enhanced or com
gemma-antiqua: Ancient Egyptian green jasper scarab, dated to c.1640-1540 BCE, known as the Second I
Amulets Ancient Rus. XI-XII centuries.
annypuff:that msby jackals sketch is ALWAYS on my mind..
archaicwonder:Viking Bronze Amulets, c. 800-1000 AD, Found in Ukraine, it consists of charms, amulet
ilkaillust: “you always act as if you’re so clever.”“but i clever.”Ken
archaicwonder:Viking Bronze Amulets, c. 800-1000 AD, Found in Ukraine, it consists of charms, amulet
poetriarchy:scarabs and amulets — etruscan, minoan, and roman/ptolemaic (click for high-res)&n
TROIA III Link in bio. #bronzeage #fertility #solar #amulets #talisman #adornments #earrings #design
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According to family tradition, this English locket (ca. 1597) holds a piece of the caul (birth membr
gemma-antiqua: Two Etruscan amulets, both dated to the 5th century BCE. The left is of an arrowhead
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