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An Turkish miquelet musket decorated with gold, ivory, brass, mother of pearl, and jewels. Late 18t
surrealappeal:Alphonse Mucha, Serpentine Bracelet with Ring, 1899. Gold enamel, rubies, and diamonds
Extravagant gold foiling for an identity system for handcrafted diamond jewellery maker, design by B
ancientjewels:Gold Roman openwork bracelet dating to c. 250-400 CE. Vine-like scrolling designs are
Gorgeous event invitation designed by Paperlux, Germany.
pactressia:Tiara in three pieces in the form of branches of oak-leaves and acorns. Silver and gold,
White Linen Bracelet //handmadegiftsbyLaila
Playful Promise’s ‘Karine’ Bra, Brief and Suspender from Porte-à-VieA creamy satin and gold lace con
Achaemenid gold griffin headed armlet from the Oxus treasure found in Takht-i-Kuwad, Tajikistan c. 4
Asian restaurant with two locations in Switzerland, designed by Zürich-based Allink
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Feline themed Girdle, Anklets and Bracelets made from gold and amethysts
Spectacular gold, silver, copper, and brass inlaid Burmese dha, 18th or 19th century.from Peter Dekk
Gold Diamond Chain Bra //KukeeUK
I went shopping today
thegetty:Hiss is a snake bracelet from the 1st century A.D.Designed to look like a coil around the w
Got this odd coin in my change. The scan doesnt show it but it appears to be struck or plated with
Faberge gold bangle bracelet, St Petersburg, 1899-1903 by August Holmstrom
Gold Achaemenid bracelet, Ancient Persia
This small Fabergé watch-clock dates to the late 19th century. The clock’s interior and complication
kriemhildsrevenge:Gold bracelets from a tomb at the ancient city of Nimrud, in Iraq. Nimrud was the
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Beautiful branding for a boutique hotel in Taiwan, design by Shou-Wei Tsai
kriemhildsrevenge:Gold bracelet in the form of a coiled snake, 1st century AD, Roman, Pompeii
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