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"Nature, Wildlife and Nautal Wonders Collection. Brooch, Approx. 2.25""H" more information |
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"Music, Opera, Ballet and Theatre Collection - Inspired by a Victorian design, the symbol of the “G” Clef determines the pitch of a particular line, and sets the reference for all musical notes. Brooch, 2.5""H" more information |
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"Nature, Wildlife and Nautal Wonders Collection. Brooch, Appox. 1.25""H, 1.75""W" more information |
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"Inspired by the center motif of a gold filigree rosette with a four-partite interlacing design. The technique used may represent an outgrowth of the earlier Fatimid tradition. Syria or Egypt, last half 14th century, A.D. 24k antique gold plate over pewter.Brooch, Approh. 0.8""H, 0.8""W " more information |
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"Inspired by the center motif of a gold filigree rosette with a four-partite interlacing design. The technique used may represent an outgrowth of the earlier Fatimid tradition. Syria or Egypt, last half 14th century, A.D. 24k antique gold plate over pewter.Earrings - Clip Earrings, Approx. 0.8""H, 0.8""W" more information |
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" Ships fully assembled in crated box. No rigging work required. Highest quality parts: fabric sails with detailed stitching, solid brass antiqued hardware made from individual molds, decking and hulls built plank on frame like original dockyard models. Plans and drawings are researched in the archives of museums and national libraries. Our scale models are true miniature representations of the original yachts. This as opposed to decorative models where autistics license is a factor. People love to admire the intricate details of the hulls, decks, rigging and sails of our models. Scale models adorn the Oval Office at the White House, Wall Street offices and private libraries. Ascale model is a sound investment. Over time we have seen many of our models sold at international auction houses such as Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Phillips. Most brought multiple times the original retail cost. Some models come with certificate, complete with the name and the limited edition number. L. 35.43 in. / 89.99 cm. W. 5.91 in. / 15.01 cm. H. 35.43 in. / 89.99 cm. Diam. - in. / - cm." more information |
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"A Vila Mon Gardi Li Mo Ring (Here is my heart guard it well) ring inspired by the 15th century French original which is located in the British Museum, London. Sterling, Sizes 6-10, please specify below or in order comments" more information |
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"This sterling silver piece is inspired by an Adinkra stamp made from calabash and used in printing patterns on cloth. Adinkra cloth is made up of squares within which individual motifs are repeated. Each design has its own name with magical, historical or allegorical meaning. The heart, Akoma, symbolizes love and patience. Sterling, Approx 0.5""H " more information |
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"This sterling silver piece is inspired by an Adinkra stamp made from calabash and used in printing patterns on cloth. Adinkra cloth is made up of squares within which individual motifs are repeated. Each design has its own name with magical, historical or allegorical meaning. The heart, Akoma, symbolizes love and patience. Sterling, 16"" on Chain " more information |
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"Ancient Collection - The earliest form of writing is the Sumerian script or cuneiform developed around 4000 B.C., followed by the Egyptian hieroglyphic script. Later, varied forms of writing evolved throughout the world. Our jewelry represents the phonetic sound of the letter A in several historic languages. Pewter, Approx 7.5""L " more information |
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"This bracelet is an inspiration of the original 13th century ring, now in the collection of the British Museum. The bracelet has been adapted from the engraving and style of the original ring. The Latin phrase amor vincit omnia translates as love conquers all, a motto known to all students of English literature as the one engraved on the brooch worn by the Prioress in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The full quote from the Roman poet Virgil's Eclogues X, 69 dated to 38BC is omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori or love conquers all; let us too, yield to love!Sterling Silver " more information |
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"Amun-Ra, God of Kings and King of Gods. The oldest and longest venerated ruler of ancient Egypt, Amun, meaning “hidden” and Ra meaning “light” translates to “hidden light”. The sacred creature of Amun is the ram with curved horns. This image was probably suggested by the ram’s procreative energy, a symbol to his aspects as a God of fertility. “Woserhat”, the gilded festival boat of Amun had a ram’s head at its bow and stern, and the processional roads to his temple were flanked with ram-headed lions. Pharaohs repeatedly called themselves “Merry-Amun” or Beloved of Amun. Also, since the ruler was “Son of Ra” it followed that Amun was father of the Monarch. As God of the Theban capital, Amun attained the position of supreme state God in the new kingdom, and as Amun-Ra was identified with the Sun-God. Lastly, the God “He who abides in all things”, was imagined as the soul (Ba) of all phenomena.6""H " more information |
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"This relief shows Isis protecting her husband Osiris with her wings. A pharaoh is also shown offering a libation to them. Isis together with her husband Osiris and their son Horus formed the main triad of the Egyptian religion. The name Isis means ""Seat"" or ""Throne"". She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys. Isis was regarded as the “Eye of Ra” and was worshipped as the ""Great of Magic"" who had protected her son Horus from snakes, predators and other dangers; thus she would protect mortal children also. In the New Kingdom Isis was closely connected with Hathor whose physical attributes, the cow's horns and sun-disk she adopted. The Ancient Egyptians regarded the Goddess as the ""Eye of Ra"". Osiris, the Resurrection God, is the central figure in the afterlife myth and in Egyptian mythology as a whole. His name means ""The Seat of the Eye"".13.5""H x 20""W (34x50cm) : 14lbs : Bonded stone " more information |
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"Earrings similar to these remained popular in ancient Egypt through several dynasties. They have been found adorning statuettes of Egypt’s cat goddess Bastet as well as the ears of royal priests. The original earrings were made of gold and found in an ancient cemetery in the Nile delta. Approx .75""H " more information |
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"Earrings of this kind became popular in the New Kingdom during the 18th-20th Dynasties. Our earrings are based on a pair of gold earrings reportedly found near Deir el Bahri on the West Bank of the Nile at Thebes in 1893. They belonged to a man named Pasebakhaienipet who was a priest of Amun-Re, King of the Gods at the southern metropolis of Thebes.Approx. .75""H " more information |
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"Mobiles are a traditional Danish craft. Our suspension, hanging Mobiles are created so that the elements are in constant motion while the entire mobile maintains a harmonic balance. Each mobile is carefully assembled, and balanced by skilful hands. They are packed so that they are ready to hang. Our mobiles make terrific additions to any home and are perfect gifts from newborns to all ages. With themes from the abstract arts to animals and nature, placed in an apparently still room the mobiles catch the slightest current of air, providing hours of relaxing memorization. From Denmark.Material: Plastic, 15“ x 28“" more information |
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"Only Kings, Queens and Gods were allowed to carry this symbol. The ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of air and water was often used by a God or Goddess who holds the ankh before the King""s nose, giving him the ""breath of life” or as streams of water in the form of ankhs running over the King during ritual purification. This ankh is decorated with the ""djed” pillar and the dog-headed ""was” scepter. The djed pillar was a symbol of stability and was considered the backbone of the God Osiris. The was scepter was a popular one for the Gods to hold and became a symbol of well-being and happiness. The kneeling figure on top of the djed pillar is the God of ""millions of years” holding branches in his hands. 7.5""H (19cm), Wall Hanging, Casting stone, Antique stone " more information |
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