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  2. Cornicello - Wikipedia

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    A cornicello is a twisted horn-shaped charm often made of gold, silver, plastic, bone, terracotta, or red coral. [1] Cornicelli are thought to be modeled after an eland horn, to represent fertility, virility, and strength. [2] The shape and colour of the red cornicelli are reminiscent of a chili pepper. [3]

  3. Celtic leaf crown - Wikipedia

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    A stater of the Bodiocasses, dating to the 2nd or 1st century BC, has an obverse depicting a human figure with horn-like protrusions which T. G. E. Powell has connected with the leaf-crown. [ 17 ] : 256–257 Megaw has suggested that the handle-like helmet which adorns a head on the 1st-century BC Aylesford bucket perhaps represents a very late ...

  4. Mythology of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The cornicello, "little horn", also called in Italian the cornetto ("little horn", plural cornetti), is a long, gently twisted horn-shaped amulet. Cornicelli are usually carved out of red coral or made from gold or silver.

  5. Evil eye - Wikipedia

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    Various evil eye amulets from Italy such as the cornicello, cimaruta, and lunula (1895) The cornicello ("little horn"), also called the cornetto ("little horn", plural cornetti), is a long, gently twisted horn-shaped amulet. Cornicelli are usually carved out of red coral or made from gold or silver.

  6. Prosartes hookeri - Wikipedia

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    It is an erect, few-branched perennial herb growing up to a meter tall from a rhizome. Its narrow, fuzzy stems bear wide, oval-shaped, pointed leaves up to 15 centimeters long and hairless to hairy, often with hairs along the edges and on the veins underneath. [6] The inflorescence at the tips of branches produce one to three drooping, hanging ...

  7. Grindelia ciliata - Wikipedia

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    Grindelia ciliata is an annual or biennial shrub sometimes as much as 150 cm (5 feet) tall, its upper stem branching. It is hairless. The leaves are alternately arranged, up to 8 cm (3.2 inches) long, their spiny-toothed blades longer than wide. The top of the stem is occupied by an inflorescence of several flower heads, their hemispheric bases ...

  8. Celtic leaf-crown - Wikipedia

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    A stater of the Bodiocasses, dating to the 2nd or 1st century BC, has an obverse depicting a human head with horn-like protrusions which T. G. E. Powell has connected with the leaf-crown. [ 17 ] : 256–257 Megaw has suggested that the handle-like helmet which adorns a head on the 1st-century BC Aylesford bucket perhaps represents a very late ...

  9. Cornus - Wikipedia

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    Cornus. In species such as this Cornus × unalaschkensis, the tiny four-petaled flowers are clustered in a tightly packed, flattened cyme at the center of four showy white petal-like bracts. Cornus is a genus of about 30–60 species [Note 1] of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods or cornels, which can generally be ...

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