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  2. Arm ring - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan history notes that brides wore armlets to ward off ill luck. However, the armlet can be more eye-catching when it is made of gold or silver and is studded with gems. However, the armlet can be more eye-catching when it is made of gold or silver and is studded with gems.

  3. Ancient Egyptian flint jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian flint Bracelet (MET 23.2.14 EGDP011486) Flint jewelry was known in the prehistoric, protodynastic, and early dynastic periods of ancient Egypt.Ancient Egyptians skillfully made bracelets [1] [2] and armlets [3] [4] out of flint.

  4. Brassard - Wikipedia

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    John of Austria wearing a Spanish Army brassard with a cockade.. A brassard or armlet is an armband or piece of cloth or other material worn around the upper arm; the term typically refers to an item of uniform worn as part of military uniform or by police or other uniformed persons.

  5. Armlets - Wikipedia

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  6. Oxus Treasure - Wikipedia

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    One of a pair of armlets from the Oxus Treasure, which has lost its inlays of precious stones or enamel Gold model chariot. The Oxus treasure (Persian: گنجینه آمودریا) is a collection of about 180 surviving pieces of metalwork in gold and silver, most relatively small, and around 200 coins, from the Achaemenid Persian period which were found by the Oxus river about 1877–1880. [1]

  7. Armill - Wikipedia

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    Mosan armilla, enamelled gilt-copper, 1170s, now Germanisches Nationalmuseum.The pair in the Louvre is here The Monomachus Crown, possibly an armilla. An armill or armilla (from the Latin: armillae remains the plural of armilla) is a type of medieval bracelet, or armlet, normally in metal and worn in pairs, one for each arm.

  8. List of Bronze Age hoards in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    3 gold cup-ended ornaments, 5 gold penannular armlets, and 1 corrugated gold band (a cup-ended ornament, a pennanular armlet and two additional items that are now lost were found during ploughing in 1967; the remaining seven items were found during archaeological investigation in 1979). [24] Hollingbourne Hoard 10th to 9th century BC ...

  9. Kara (Sikhism) - Wikipedia

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    A kara, or kada (Punjabi: ਕੜਾ (), کڑا कड़ा ()), is a steel or cast iron bangle worn by Sikhs and sometimes Indian people of other religions. [1] [2] Sikhism preaches the importance of equality and having reverence for God at all times, which is represented through the five Ks—ceremonial items worn or used by Sikhs who have been initiated into the Khalsa, of which kara is one.