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  5. Tara Brooch - Wikipedia

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    The three large and thin panels on the front-side of the terminals are intended to represent the gap in open brooches. They are richly ornamented with filigree and a row of three studs. [33] The reverse is coloured in gold, black and red and contains further La Tène designs including a frieze of four roundels.

  6. Bezel (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Rings are normally worn to display bezels on the upper or outer side of the finger. In gem-cutting the term bezel is used for those sloping facets (also called sides or faces) of a cut stone that surround the flat table face, [2] which is the large, horizontal facet on the top. [3] More broadly, bezels are found on tools and appliances.

  7. Torc - Wikipedia

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    In Iberian torcs thin gold bars are often wound round a core of base metal, with the rear section a single round section with a decorated surface. The c. 150 torcs found in the lands of the Iberian Celts of Galicia favoured terminals ending in balls coming to a point or small buffer ("pears"), or a shape with a double moulding called scotiae ...