Georgian Silesian Wirework Cross & Chain lockets Perseus managed to attack and
Description
Perseus managed to attack and overcome Medusa by viewing the reflection in his own highly polished shield
An unusual Georgian gaming token (aka gambling token) fashioned as a mother of pearl disc with jagged edge and a pastoral scene etched onto the front
DATE: 2000s
It's made of alpacca nickel silver and remains in good working condition
Georgian Silesian Wirework Cross & Chain lockets Perseus managed to attack andDATE: Georgian, c. 1800 A cool and gothic necklace dating from the Georgian period, circa 1800. In the early 19th century, woven iron wire necklaces, also called Silesian wirework was known to to have been made in Silesia, Germany and Poland. It's also known as Berlin Iron. This particular piece features an articulated cross and medallion along with a chain too. The wirework is amazing, with thousands of tiny loops of continuous wire to create the
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