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  2. Priestly breastplate - Wikipedia

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    The priestly breastplate or breastpiece of judgment (Hebrew: חֹשֶׁן ḥōšen) was a sacred breastplate worn by the High Priest of the Israelites, according to the Book of Exodus.

  3. Priestly golden head plate - Wikipedia

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    Jewish High Priest wearing the sacred vestments, the Tzitz is depicted above his forehead in yellow. The upper cords can be seen going over his turban. The priestly golden head plate , crown or frontlet ( Hebrew : צִיץ , romanized : ṣīṣ ) was the golden plate or tiara worn by the Jewish High Priest on his mitre or turban whenever he ...

  4. List of canonically crowned images - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Fribourg, Glorious Queen of the Universe [310] 21 August 1902 Basilica of Our Lady of Fribourg: Pope Leo XIII [hk] Our Lady of Grace (Gnadenbild) 15 August 1926 Mariastein Abbey: Pope Pius XI Our Lady of the Hermits 14 September 1934 Einsiedeln Abbey: Pope Pius XI [hl] Notre Dame de Genève [311] 23 May 1937 Basilica of Our Lady of ...

  5. Birthstone - Wikipedia

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    Kunz places the custom in eighteenth-century Poland, while the Gemological Institute of America starts it in Germany in the 1560s. [3]: 293 Recreation of the high priest's breastplate in front of the central Sephardic synagogue in Ramat Gan, Israel

  6. List of Veiled Prophet Belles and Queens - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Martyn, "The Veiled Prophet's Early Visits to His City," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 7, 1931, image 30 ("A Former Queen of Love and Beauty Returns to the Scene of Her Triumph and Recalls the Origin of Many of the Pageant's Customs.")

  7. Breastplate - Wikipedia

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    Man's Breastplate, Crow (Native American), 1880–1900, Brooklyn Museum Left Hand Bear, an Oglala Lakota chief, wearing a hair-pipe breastplate, Omaha, 1898. The hair-pipe breastplates of 19th-century Interior Plains people were made from the West Indian conch , brought to New York docks as ballast and then traded to Native Americans of the ...

  8. Priestly sash - Wikipedia

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    The High Priest wearing the sacred vestments, the ends of the Avnet are shown in red hanging at his feet. The kohen on one knee beside him is wearing the avnet wound around his waist. The priestly sash or girdle (Hebrew אַבְנֵט ‎ avnet) was part of the ritual garments worn by Jewish high priests who served in the Temple in Jerusalem.

  9. Priestly turban - Wikipedia

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    The turban worn by the High Priest was much larger than the head coverings of the priests. It was wound so that it formed a broad, flat-topped turban, resembling the blossom of a flower. [citation needed] The head covering of the priests was different, being wound so that it formed a cone-shaped turban, called a mīgbāʿā ...