- in an arc to the "mould side" by the "
neckring arm",
which holds the
parison by the "finish". As the
neckring arm
reaches the end of its arc, two mould...
- Kwagu'ł
woman wearing the same
fringed Chilkat blanket by Mary
Ebbetts Hunt
shown above (worn backwards), a
hamatsa neckring and mask...
-
transmitted to the helmet, via a
special connector at the base of the
neckring. The
helmet and
gloves are
connected to the suit, via
locking rings, a...
- also
written such as The
Perfumed Garden, Ṭawq al-Ḥamāmah or The Dove's
Neckring by ibn Hazm and
Nuzhat al-albab fi-ma la
yujad fi
kitab or
Delight of Hearts...
- Kwagu'ł
woman wearing a
fringed Chilkat blanket (worn backwards), a
hamatsa neckring and mask
representing a
deceased relative who had been a shaman. Photograph...
-
Silver and gold armrings,
neckrings and
brooch fragments from the ****d...
- -5.520 (Towednack ****d) 1931
British Museum,
London 2
twisted gold
neckrings 4 gold
bracelets 3
lengths of gold rod
Urquhart ****d 1400–1100 BC Urquhart...
- W
twlch 'hump, bump' -
torce 'straw plug' Cat
torca 'distaff' Gaul
torcos '
neckring, necklace' OIr torc, W torch, Br
torchenn 'rye
straw necklace' -...
- Leiro, Galicia,
Spain Gold
bowls from Axtroki,
Spain Gold
bracelets and
neckrings, England, 1150–750 BC
Sintra collar, Portugal, c. 10th
century BC Bronze...
- Perkins,
Russell Sturgis, and
James Magee. 1791,
Ingraham fashioned copper neckrings for
trade which became highly po****r that season, to
great profit; in...