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Pendilia (singular pendilium; from
Latin pendulus, hanging) or
pendoulia (the Gr**** equivalent), are
pendants or
dangling ornaments hanging from a piece...
- used by
previous sultans. It is made of
precious metal,
decorated with
pendilia and a
sarpech consisting of a crescent-and-ten-pointed star and topped...
- stone-plates from
which probably hung
chains with
pendant jewels,
known as
pendilia.
These were a
feature of the now-lost
crown of
Byzantine emperors, as in...
- of
pendants include lockets which open,
often to
reveal an image, and
pendilia,
which hang from
larger objects of metalwork.
Throughout the ages, pendants...
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crosses in
precious metal, have
formed letters hanging in this way,
called pendilia; for example, in the
Asturian coat of arms,
which is
based upon the Asturian...
- King
David IV's
imperial crown with
pendilia. A
fresco from Gelati....
-
votive crown of king
Recceswinth with its blue
sapphires from Sri
Lanka and
pendilia.
Though the
treasure is now
divided and much has disappeared, it represents...
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These could not be worn, as they were too
small and also very
often had
pendilia, or
dangling ornaments on
chains hanging from the main crown,
often with...
- shoe
Peineta (comb)
Pelisse Pelvic protector Pencil skirt Pencil suit
Pendilia Peplos Peplum Peplum jacket Perak (headdress)
Peranakan beaded slippers...
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cross on the top
tilted at an angle.
There are four
hanging pendants (
pendilia)
dangling from
chains on each side of the
diadem and one in the back. There...