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  2. Crowns of Silla - Wikipedia

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    It is a National Treasure of Korea and was named as one on December 12, 1978. The height of the crown is 27.5 centimeters and the gold chains and pendants that dangle from the crown, known as Suhasik are 13 to 30.3 centimeters in length. The crown is known for its abundant use of jade.

  3. Order of the Direkgunabhorn - Wikipedia

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    Sash: The pendant is suspended from a green sash 10 cm wide, with red, white and yellow trims, to wear over the right shoulder to the left hip. Star: The star is similar to the pendant, with a gilded crown and insignia on the uppermost arm of the star. A gold band with eight silver rays and eight gold rays surrounds the central disc. The back ...

  4. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Jewels are worn only at coronations ... 20 tiaras, 15 rings, 14 watches and 5 pendants, [3] ... Made of gold and platinum, ...

  5. Geumgwanchong - Wikipedia

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    Gold and silver belt ornaments were excavated at the same time as the Gold Crown. They were made with a thin band of either gold or silver and had 17 pendants in various shapes. The silver belt ornaments have a similar design as those excavated in Baekje Royal Tomb, indicating contact between Silla and Baekje in the later half of the 5th century.

  6. Środa Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Gold crown of the Środa Treasure Gold clasp featuring a chalcedonic cameo with an eagle surrounded by precious stones. The Środa Treasure (Polish: skarb ze Środy Śląskiej or skarb średzki) is a hoard of silver and gold coinage, gold jewellery, royal regalia and precious stones found in years 1985–1988 during renovation works in the Silesian town of Środa Śląska, Poland.

  7. Tillya Tepe - Wikipedia

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    The hoard found there is often known as the Bactrian gold. The hoard is a collection of about 20,600 ornaments, coins and other kinds of artifacts, made of gold, silver, ivory, etc., that were found in six burial mounds erected for five women and one man, with extremely rich jewelry, dated to around the 1st century BCE-1st century CE. [ 1 ]

  8. Benkan - Wikipedia

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    Surrounding the inner crown is an outer gold crown called oshikazura (押鬘); above the koji is a square board consisting of a gold frame with a thin silk covering inside, with 12 jeweled chains each in front and behind it. Stems with jewels adorning their tips are arranged in rows, extending from the four sides of the square board.

  9. Order of the Crown of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    The Collar is a double gold chain, set with a 6-pointed white enamel gold edged star (centre-piece), with on either side moving upwards; a golden dove in flight, three gold crossed swords, a 6-pointed white enamel gold edged star. Hanging from it, a white enamel Maltese cross with a narrow gold edge, pendant from a gold Tongan crown.

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