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Viking Jewelry
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Enamel Jewelry
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Jesus Christus
Medieval Art
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Dark Ages
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Chasse with Christ in Majesty and Apostles. ca. 1190–1200. Limoges. Copper: engraved, chiseled, stippled, gilt; champlevé enamel: blue-black, dark, medium, and light blue; turquoise, green, yellow, red, translucent red, and white. Met website.x
Wooden Containers
Wooden Boxes
Religious Icons
Religious Art
Limousin
Art Roman
Medieval Furniture
Painted Boxes
MI PARAISO ESCONDIDO: RELICUARY VERMUCLE LOUVRE.
Medieval World
Historical Art
Romanesque
Victoria And Albert Museum
British History
Reliquiario Becket
Ancient Artifacts
Christian Art
Kirchen
Middle Ages
Reliquary Pendant for the Holy Thorn The British Museum, London Copyright © The Trustees of the British Museum The Holy Thorn, from the Crown of Thorns worn by Christ before and during the Crucifixion (Matt. 27:29), was a celebrated relic during the Middle Ages. The thorn in this reliquary may have come from the Crown of Thorns that was purchased by King Louis IX of France (St. Louis) in 1238 from the Latin Emperor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, Baldwin II.
Scott Pirie
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Art Nouveau
Limoges
Metropolitan Museum
Reliquary Casket with symbols of 4 evangelists
Wood Box Design
Book Of Kells
Bronze Age
Renaissance Art
Chasse with Christ in Majesty and Apostles. ca. 1190–1200. Limoges. Copper: engraved, chiseled, stippled, gilt; champlevé enamel: blue-black, dark, medium, and light blue; turquoise, green, yellow, red, translucent red, and white. Met website.x
Metal Detecting
Medieval Dress
Quatrefoil
15th Century
Bears
Badge
Survival
It Cast
Enamel
A quatrefoil-shaped harness pendant of the medieval period (13-14 C). Cast copper alloy. It bears a decorative design consisting of a central six-petalled flower and adjoining foliage in each lobe. The flower is inlaid with blue enamel, and the field with red enamel. Most of the enamel survives, but the suspension loop is broken. 33.8mm x 29.6mm, 9.12g. UKDFD 44750
Gold Jewelry
Celtic
Cleveland Museum Of Art
Quatrilobed Plaque, c. 1300-1310 probably by Guillaume Julien (French) Gold, translucent enamel, Overall - h:4.80 w:4.80 cm (h:1 7/8 w:1 7/8 inches). The Mary Spedding Milliken Memorial Collection, Gift of William Mathewson Milliken 1932.537 Cleveland Museum of Art
Gems Jewelry
Jewelry Art
Jewelery
Vintage Brooches
An artist of great skill produced these precious enamels for a wealthy patron. They may originally have been set like jewels in an altar or a reliquary or have been sewn to textiles such as altar cloths, bishops' mitres, girdles, or gloves
Roman Jewelry
Ancient Beauty
Bird Sculpture
#BeingRoman Copper alloy zoomorphic bird brooch. Found during excavations at the amphitheatre.
Corinium Museum
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The Cloisters
Arte Popular
14th Century
Reliquary Shrine, second quarter of 14th century Attributed to Jean de Touyl (French, died 1349) Made in Paris Gilt-silver, translucent enamel, paint
Roman Artifacts
Historical Artifacts
Old Jewelry
Vintage Jewellery
Ancient Rome
Ancient History
Dragonesque Brooch Roman Britain, 1st or 2nd century AD The ‘dragonesque’ form of this brooch is typically Romano-British: first appearing after the start of the Roman conquest of southern England in AD 43, but embodying native artistic taste. Dragonesque brooches were not only decorative objects, but also functional fasteners - a strongly-curved pin (missing on this example) would have held a thick fold of cloth. (Source: The British Musuem)
Celtic Symbols
Celtic Art
Roman Britain
Dragonesque Brooch Roman Britain, 1st or 2nd century Ad; the form of this brooch is typically Romano-British: first appearing after the start of the Roman conquest of southern England in AD 43, but embodying native Celtic artistic taste.
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Renaissance Jewelry
Celtic Clothing
Another example of a Dragonesque Romano-British brooch. From the website's description: "The underlying, abstract, Iron Age design is that of two cornucopias, joined ‘mouth to mouth’ at the centre. However, where the ‘mouths’ of the cornucopia would have butted, the ‘S’ shape has been expanded to allow for extensive enamelling."
Renaissance Furniture
Painted Chest
Museum
Bookbinding
Art History
Bohemian Rug
Antiques
Dawn - The Valence Casket, around 1290-1324
Fine Jewelry
Fabric Gifts
Jewelry Photography
Wedding Art
Réunion des Musées Nationaux-Grand Palais -
American Art
Roundel Date: 14th century Culture: French Medium: Champlevé enamel, copper-gilt Dimensions: Overall: 4 1/8 x 1/2 in. (10.4 x 1.2 cm) Classification: Enamels-Champlevé
Gorny und Mosch Cloisonné-Technik.11,75g, L 3,2cm. Runder Anhänger mit breiter Öse Vorderseite Büste von Christus mit Nimbus, Codex und Segensgestus, r. u. l. Inschrift: IC - ΧC (= Jesus Christus). vierblättrige Kreuzblüte, in den Zwickeln Dreiecke. Gold! Intakt. Aus Münchner Privatsammlung Zur Ikonografie: L. Wamser (Hrsg.), Die Welt von Byzanz - Europas östliches Erbe (2004) S. 155. Vergleichsstück: G. Haseloff, Email im frühen Mittelalter (1990) S. 69 Abb. 44c.
Byzantine Art
Byzantine Icons
Art Antique
Antique Books
Ancient Romans
Ancient Art
Origin Of Christianity
Christian Artwork
Archangel Michael
Byzantine Antependium, Altar cloth, 12th century Basilica San Marco; Venice, Italy
Renaissance Era
Irish Jewelry
Trendy Diamond Rings : Beautiful Renaissance diamond ring in gold with polychrome enameling. c. 1580. Currently at Ranger's House, England
Vintage Items
Wiccan Jewelry
BYZANTINE JEWELRY 13TH CENTURY St Demetrius within a gold and enamel pendant reliquary, Byzantine, 13th century. St Demetrius lying in his shrine in the church of his name at Thessaloniki. The enamelled panel with the saint is actually a hinged flap which opens to reveal a gold effigy of the saint and a place for his relics.
A BYZANTINE GOLD AND ENAMEL DISK CIRCA 10TH-12TH CENTURY A.D. Originally an element in a necklace, the round box setting containing a cloissoné enamel six-point rosette of red, green and white enamel on a blue ground, with a row of granulated triangles along its lower edge, with two opposing attachment loops of coiled wire 11/16 in. (1.8 cm.) diameter
Medieval Paintings
Art Icon
Chasse with Christ in Majesty and Apostles Date: ca. 1190–1200 Geography: Made in Limoges, France Culture: French
Jewelry Design
Roman Goddess Of Love
A ROMANO-BRITISH ENAMELLED BRONZE OWL FIBULA 2ND CENTURY A.D. The owl facing right with head turned to the front, large circular eyes and projecting beak, the body recess with remains of blue inlay, the eyes with weathered glass pupils 1¼ in. (3.2 cm.) long