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- 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...
- Silver and gold armrings, neckrings and brooch fragments from the ****d...
- was found a collection of beautiful gold objects, including two twisted neckrings, four armrings and two lengths of unfinished gold rod. One necklet consists...
- W twlch 'hump, bump' - torce 'straw plug' Cat torca 'distaff' Gaul torcos 'neckring, necklace' OIr torc, W torch, Br torchenn 'rye straw necklace' -...
- Bronze ****d Amber and gold necklace. Amber necklace Gold bracelets and neckrings, 1000 BC Bronze shield Early Bronze Age axe and dagger The Oxborough Dirk...
- 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...
- Leiro, Galicia, Spain Gold bowls from Axtroki, Spain Gold bracelets and neckrings, England, 1150–750 BC Sintra collar, Portugal, c. 10th century BC Bronze...