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treasures-and-beauty:Silver finger ring, late medieval about 15th century AD, “en bon an” (New Year’
Ivory bracelet,Nigeria, Yoruba, 18th century
met-greekroman-art:Gold chevron-shaped earring, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe C
Heart Brooch //SviridovaJewelry
Male Beaded Corset. Dinka, Sudan.
cma-greek-roman-art:Cameo:Head of Artemis, 100-200, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize
cma-greek-roman-art:Finger Ring with Figure of Nike, 300s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Rom
artnouveaustyle:artnouveaustyle:Various winter landscape pendants made by René Lalique, late 1800′s-
met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with head of a bull, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art
Open Air Market is today! 5pm-Dark, Support your local #Tulsa artists on 19th and riverside! Give @k
For many years I’ve been collecting an assortment of #antiques. A few of my collections include #pro
DIY Steampunk Bicycle Chain Choker Tutorial by flyingpuppy on Instructables here. Parts for the Stea
katarinanavane:katarinanavane:katarinanavane:For a change of pace from what I usually make,I got som
artnouveaustyle:Beautiful and outstanding polymer clay jewelry by Russian artist Valeria Myrusso. We
treasures-and-beauty:An Art Nouveau ‘Bat’ necklace, attributed to Lucien Janvier, circa 1900. Compos
aleyma:Annular brooch, made in Ireland, 1300-1500 (source).
arthistoryfeed:15th – early 16th Century gold signet ring shows an engraved owl with a crescent moon
The Jewelry of Jewish Brides in Northern Yemen In northern Yemen, close to the border with Saudi Ara
Brooch by G. R. Sandoz, 10900
cair–paravel:Gold and opal necklace attributed to the Artificer’s Guild, c. 1900 (via). Okay,
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Achaemenid golden ornamental roundel from the reign of Artaxerxes II, fe
marylibra:Art Nouveau gold Ivy and Beetle brooch by Henri Husson circa 1909Jewelry from Imladris
Ancient Greek gold jewelry from the region of Pontika (in present-day Ukraine), formed in a Heracles
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