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  2. Marquis of Sui's pearl - Wikipedia

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    In only a relative few of these legends is the stone luminous, this variant being known in ancient Greece, India, Ceylon, and Armenia; [13] see luminous gemstones for details. In Western mythology and folklore, there is a theme of injured animals presenting magical gems out of gratitude to people who helped them.

  3. Talisman of Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    Originally, it was set with two large sapphires in the centre, with the supposed hair of Mary between them, but in 1804 they were replaced with a piece of enamel glass. [2] The talisman is covered in sumptuous gemstones and filigree work, but it lacks the figural depictions, coloured enamels, animal designs and interlace patterns which are ...

  4. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Batrachite, gemstones that were supposedly found in frogs, to which ancient physicians and naturalists attributed the virtue of resisting poison. (Medieval legend) (Medieval legend) Draconite , a mythical gemstone taken from the head of a dragon and believed to have magical properties.

  5. Tide jewels - Wikipedia

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    The legend of Princess Tamatori (Tamatorihime), or Ama, developed around the historical figure Fujiwara no Kamatari (614–69), who was the founder of the powerful Fujiwara clan. Upon Kamatari’s death, the Tang dynasty emperor, who had received Kamatari’s beautiful daughter as a consort, sent three priceless treasures to Japan in order to ...

  6. Imperial Regalia of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the One Piece manga by Eiichiro Oda, the character Kizaru – who has the ability to transmutate into light – has fighting techniques named for each of the Three Sacred Treasures. In the popular King of Fighters video game series, the regalia form the icons of the three sacred treasures of the Kusanagi, Yagami and Kagura families.

  7. Cintamani - Wikipedia

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    Cintāmaṇi (Sanskrit; Devanagari: चिन्तामणि): 'Wish-Fulfilling Gem' (Tibetan: ཡིད་བཞིན་ནོར་བུ, Wylie: yid bzhin norbu) [4] The mani (jewel) is translated in Chinese ruyi or ruyizhu 如意珠 "as-one-wishes jewel" or ruyibaozhu 如意寶珠 "as-one-wishes precious jewel".

  8. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the Amber Relics, Dusk Relics, and Secret Stones are all based on the magatama. In the Ace Attorney series, a magatama is frequently cited as the source of an ability that lets its wearer determine people's true intentions.

  9. Draupnir - Wikipedia

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    Draupnir multiplying itself The third gift — an enormous hammer (1902) by Elmer Boyd Smith.The ring Draupnir is visible among other creations by the Sons of Ivaldi.. In Norse mythology, Draupnir (Old Norse: [ˈdrɔupnez̠], "the dripper" [1]) is a gold ring possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself: Every ninth night, eight new rings 'drip' from Draupnir, each one of the ...