Victorian Amethyst Starburst Carbuncle Ring | 14k by WinkworthHouse
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look for the name NIMET (requested by anonymous) | ellery "1981" draped gown in beige color, alexandre vauthier faux leather thigh-high boots, alexis bittar molten gold bullet minaudiere in black, cult gaia "noor" eau de parfum (madagascar black pepper, fig, rose pepper, lavender, geranium essence, rose centifolia, haitian vetiver, incense resins), simuero "guinda agua" handmade gold-plated ring w/ white crystal stone
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Amethyst Scarab Ring
Middle Kingdom, ca. 1980-1760 BC.
Now in the Worcester Art Museum. 1926.82
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Scarab ring of Henettawy, 1479BC-1458BC, Egypt.
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Carmine ref!!
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"Chomp" jewellery by Lauren O'Connor Korb
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A Roman "hologram" effect ring found in the grave of 1st century AD noblewoman, Aebutia Quarta.
The ring is thought to depict her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, who passed away at age of 18. Found at the Grottaferrata necropolis close to Rome.
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Whispering secret data.
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Green and Orange Turtle Ring Box
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Sadako, Kayako, and Toshio make an appearance at a Japanese baseball game between the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters and the Yakult Swallows (2016)
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Sterling Silver Large Natural Genuine Baltic Amber by MyLunaJewel
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~ Ring Inscribed with Hieroglyphs.
Place of origin: Egypt
Date: 305–30 B.C.
Medium: Gold
▪︎ From the source: Upon death, people who were thought to have lived moral lives were reborn in the afterlife as a form of the god Osiris. This ring is inscribed with the title “Osiris,” followed by the owner’s names and titles, attesting to his faith that he would become one with the god after death.
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M57, Ring Nebula
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Pansy ring, 1930s.
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