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  2. Chrysanthemum stone - Wikipedia

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    Chrysanthemum stone, sometimes called "flower stone," is a stone "flower" produced millions of years ago due to geological movement and natural formation in the rock. [1] The stone's pattern resembles the chrysanthemum flower.

  3. Native American jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Before Europeans brought glass beads to the southeast in the 16th century, pearls and Job's tears were popular materials for necklaces. Ear spools of stone, or sometimes wood overlaid with copper foil, were popular, and many have been found at Spiro Mounds from 1100 to 1400 CE. [34] European contact introduced glass beads and silversmithing ...

  4. Great Chrysanthemum Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Great Chrysanthemum is roughly the same size as the re-cut Kohinoor and almost three times the size of the Hope Diamond, [1] [2] The Great Chrysanthemum has the dimensions of 39.10 x 24.98 x 16.00 mm. and features 67 facets on the crown, 57 facets on the pavilion and 65 vertical facets along the girdle. The diamond, designed as a pendant ...

  5. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    The beads, also described as "jewels", were made of primitive stone and earthen materials in the early period, but by the end of the Kofun period were made almost exclusively of jade. Magatama originally served as decorative jewelry, but by the end of the Kofun period functioned as ceremonial and religious objects.

  6. List of Japanese coinage patterns - Wikipedia

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    [h] Common themes include the Chrysanthemum seal, paulownia crest, and legends which include the value. [108] 5 Sen 20th 十二 1945 KM-Pn77 All of these patterns were struck in porcelain, and have numerous different designs. [h] [109] 10 Sen: 8th 八 1933 KM-Pn63 More than one variety exists for this pattern which uses elements of the adopted ...

  7. Indian bead - Wikipedia

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    Indian bead is a colloquial American term for a fossilized stem segment of a columnal crinoid, a marine echinoderm of the class Crinoidea. The fossils, generally a centimeter or less in diameter, tend to be cylindrical with a small hole (either open or filled) along the axis and can resemble unstrung beads .

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