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. As soon as I dropped these off at @madmamavintage today, they were scooped up!Is this style some

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As soon as I dropped these off at @madmamavintage today, they were scooped up!

Is this style something you all would be interested in? Let me know!

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Gold bar, Roman, late 4th century

from The Hungarian National Museum

Hardstone scarab in gold pendant, Egypt, 1550 - 1070 BC

from Apollo Galleries

Gold ring, Phoenician, 7th century BC

from The British Museum

Gold rosette, Central Italy, circa 500 BC

from The Victoria & Albert Museum

Gold cross with pearls and a garnet, Byzantine, circa 600 AD

from Apollo Galleries

Gold and amazonite amulet, Egypt, 13th century BC

from The Louvre

Obsidian seal set in gold ring, Greece, 450-400 BC

from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Gold stag, Ordos culture, Inner Mongolia, 6th-2nd century BC

Gold and emerald necklace, Roman, 1st-2nd century AD

from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Gold and carnelian earrings, Greece, 5th-4th century BC

from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Carnelian scarab intaglio depicting a centaur, set in a gold swivel ring, Etruscan, 4th century BC

from Bertolami Fine Arts

Silver earrings, Slovakia, 10th century AD

from The Hungarian National Museum

Gold and garnet pendant earrings, Hellenistic, circa 300 BC

from Apollo Galleries

The Æthelswith Ring, Anglo Saxon England, 9th century AD

from The British Museum

treasure-of-the-ancients:

Glass bracelet, Roman, 1st century AD

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Sword, Korea, 17th-19th century

from The National Museum of Korea

When you got up this morning the sun

Blazed an hour in the sky,


A lizard hid

Under curled leaves of manzanita

And winked it’s dark lids


Later, the sky grayed,

And the cold wind you breathed

Was moving under your skin and already far

From the small hives of your lungs



Wind

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