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  2. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    As a teenager, Diana wore a gold choker with a 'D' pendant. [9] In 2017, a sterling silver 'D' necklace owned by the princess as a teenager sold at auction for around US$8,000. [10] [9] Diana was photographed wearing her initial necklace as a nursery assistant while still dating Charles. For her 16th birthday her friends gifted her a gold ...

  3. Banc Tynddol sun-disc - Wikipedia

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    The disc is 3.89 cm in diameter, with a weight of 2.51g, made of a very pure gold that is composed of around 93.5% gold, around 6.5% silver, and a negligible amount of copper. It is decorated with concentric line and dot circles and pierced by two central holes, apparently for attachment.

  4. Winfarthing pendant - Wikipedia

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    The Winfarthing pendant is a seventh century Anglo-Saxon disc brooch that was found in an undisturbed grave in 2014 near Diss, Norfolk. The gold composite pendant is inlaid with hundreds of small garnets. The pendant is currently on display at the Norfolk Castle Museum.

  5. Disc fibula - Wikipedia

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    Many disc fibulae have gold ornamentation inlaid with gemstones, are enamelled or damascened, or are overlaid with gold or silver. The well known Pliezhausen brooch was once the cover of a disc fibula. An example from the Roman era is the Tangendorf disc brooch. The early mediaeval Maschen disc brooch portrays a figure with a saintly aureole.

  6. Anglo-Saxon brooches - Wikipedia

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    The front plate was either plain or decorated with a simple pattern, usually a carved or stamped design. The Kentish disc brooches were a more highly ornamented version of the plain disc brooch with inlaid garnet or multi-coloured glass. [21] It is possible that Anglo-Saxon disc brooches developed from earlier Romano-British disc brooches. The ...

  7. Nebra sky disc - Wikipedia

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    The Nebra sky disc, c. 1800–1600 BC. The Nebra sky disc (German: Himmelsscheibe von Nebra, pronounced [ˈhɪml̩sˌʃaɪbə fɔn ˈneːbra]) is a bronze disc of around 30 cm (12 in) diameter and a weight of 2.2 kg (4.9 lb), having a blue-green patina and inlaid with gold symbols.

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