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Discover the epitome of sophistication at Valkyrja. Explore our exquisite collection of fine 14 ct yellow gold Jewellery in the form of cuff bangles, rings and medallions, crafted with precision and passion.
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Gold Coin Medallion Necklace, Pearl Necklace, Layer Link Chain, Paperclip Necklace, 14k Gold Plated Hypoallergenic Jewelry, Gift for Her
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#jewellery#medallion of glass and gold leaf with a portrait of Gennadios from Alexandria Egypt. Roman 250-300 AD.
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Goddess Athena Pendant Thunder Silver Ancient Greek Coin Gold Chain Necklace.
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oddly specific things that remind me of the children of the gods <3
children of ares: the click of a lighter, getting clothing caught on doorknobs and furniture edges, layered necklaces, beat up combat boots, brutal honesty, raucous laughter, chipped mugs, calloused hands, adrenaline rushes, tough exterior soft interior, meticulously polished armour and weapons
children of athena: grandfather clocks’ chimes, olive martinis, secret rooms behind bookshelves, “reading is sexy” tshirts, deserted museums, paper cuts, tea stains, intricately carved sword hilts, golden war helms, calculative gazes
children of apollo: whiskey-coloured eyes, chrysanthemum tea, badges/pins EVERYWHERE, dandelion fields, sandcastles, colourful bracelets, knowledge of music theory, perfect pitch, fireflies, band-aids with smiley faces, tie-dye shirts
children of artemis: metallic clothing, ripped jeans, dagger strapped to inside of thigh, gazing at the constellations, lumberjack plaid shirts, running barefoot underneath the moon, long braided hair (eg. katniss everdeen), sharp eyeliner and even sharper gazes, white platinum/silver jewellery, temporary tattoos, cd collection
children of hephaestus: worn-out headphones, crooked grins, cassette tapes, fireworks, drawers overflowing with tools, LEGO sets, neon signs, mismatched gears, bandaged thumbs (accidents happen sometimes & that’s okay), volcanic-like fury, being up-to-date with all technology-related news
children of iris: stained glass windows, skittles, bracelet beads, marshmallows, kaleidoscopes, cotton candy at carnivals, misty weather, coins at the bottom of fountains, bright eyeshadow, rainbow garlands, fogged-up windows with tiny drawings
children of aphrodite: polished sea glass, vintage avon perfume bottles, decorated handwritten letters, overflowing closets, femme fatale energy, sofia coppola archive, wild rose bushes, lipstick stains, eclectic decorations, chainmail armour, ever-changing fashion styles
children of hypnos: lavender spray bottles, fluffy slippers, liminal dreams, ticking clocks, stretching after a good nap, valais blacknose sheep, the smell of fresh linen, pillows that are cold on both sides, sleeping through thunderstorms, oil lanterns, customised sleep masks
children of nike: golden laurels, confident smirks, unending courage and determination, gold medallions, glorious ballrooms, the stinging feeling of disappointment after losing something, wars over uno, polished trophies and medals, an obsession with Nike sportswear, track and field competitions, feathered capes
children of hebe: tea sets, skincare routines, pansies, overflowing chalices, healed inner child, satin gowns, doe eyes, ribbons braided into hair, champagne towers, bubble guns, butterfly emblems
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You can call me villain, whatever, it’s fine
☆ characters: villain!jeno & girlfriend!you ☆ genre: villain (origin story-ish) au, dystopian au ☆ warnings: mention of murder, violence, psychological abuse, helplessness ☆ request: DV33. form this prompt list ☆ summary: Jeno loves you so much, he would do absolutely anything - everything - to shield you from the cruelty of other people ☆ words: 2,1k ☆ dedicated to: @dat-town ♥
When your boyfriend of eight months started to act weird a few weeks after your disastrous birthday party, you had exciting and terrifying ideas about what could have been behind the sudden attitude change. Like most people with a childhood trauma and a horrible luck with friends, you were also quick to surrender to your insecurities, which made you think that your step-mother’s entitled behaviour had made Jeno realise that you weren’t worth his time: he was cheating on you, he was trying to come up with a painless way to dump you because he was just that sweet, or he was doing both. On particularly sensitive days, the mere possibility of the latter made you cry for hours to no end.
However, the night when Jeno insisted on picking you up from work to take you to his place for your semi-impromptu date night, the extravagant sight of his otherwise minimalist dining room planted a completely different thought in your mind; you could feel the anticipation in your tummy, your entire being buzzing with excitement and disbelief, because the decoration was suspiciously akin to the one you had described to him when he had asked you about your dream proposal and wedding. (To be fair, this conversation had happened months before your birthday, on a movie night you had spent watching the American movie 27 Dresses.)
You almost missed your chair when Jeno led you towards the dining table, your eyes fixed on the beautiful candle lights.
How had you gotten so lucky?
‘Did you make all these? Even the food?’ You asked in awe when the European-style cream soup was served, the smell making your mouth water even before you touched your spoon. Growing up in a well-off family meant that you had unlimited access to many foreign countries’ cuisines, but because of the same reason, your father’s wealth, you rarely had real, home-cooked food on the table. Your father’s new wife deemed such chores, activities your mother had loved so much, low-life: something maids should have done and maids alone.
Jeno’s eyes turned into tiny crescents when he nodded, his smile making your heart melt. You felt bad for ever doubting him, although you both knew it wasn’t something you could have helped. In life, money always came with a price. Subsequently, the more zeros one had on their account, the more nightmares and insecurities they had to deal with to balance out the happiness that kept poor people at bay. This was how your society had been working for centuries.
As the night went on and more delicious food got on the table, you were more and more sure that even if there hadn’t been a proposal, you would have remembered that night for the rest of your life. Your relationship with Jeno might have been relatively peaceful and the best thing that had ever happened to you, but you hadn’t been this happy in months. The absence of self-hating and relationship-doubting thoughts was freeing. You couldn’t not smile.
Until your happy grin froze onto your face then fell at the sight of the eerie collection of personal items in Jeno’s living room. Goodness. Your boyfriend didn’t make the smallest attempt at hiding the evidence. On the contrary, he put everything on display: the jewelleries, wallets, keychains and hairpins that all had a vaguely familiar feel to them. They sent an unpleasant chill down your spine.
And it got significantly worse when taking a tentative step closer to the glass display cabinet, you recognised your bitchy supervisor’s rose gold necklace with the tiny star medallions she had gotten from her fiancé. Was that your step-mother’s wedding ring two items from it? The one that had been originally your mother’s family heirloom, but then your father had decided that he would have shown you how he was a disgusting human being in more ways than one by proposing to his new chick with the jewellery.
When had been the last time you had seen either of these horrible women?
What was going on?
Except the rational part of you knew exactly what was going on. Your best friend had been going on about the Midnight Maniac ever since the serial killer had shown up at your city, targeting seemingly random people, although the connection had been right in front of you all along. You. You might have not given the same significance to every victim as you rarely paid attention to those outside of your friend group, you might have not remembered everyone’s name, but at one point in your life you had had to cross paths with them.
They had died… No, they had been killed because of you.
‘No…’ the plea fell from your lips weakly, the disbelief mixed with strong denial making you sound raspy and out of breath. You reached out to your mother’s ring and your hand was shaking from how overwhelmed you felt. This just couldn’t have been happening. There was no way in hell this was true.
‘Do you like it?’ Your shoulders rose and for the first time in your life, your body got tense when Jeno’s closeness registered in you. You tried not to show or acknowledge how anxious you felt at that moment, although your acting skills had never been too good. Despite the number of school plays your family’s money had gotten you during your academic career, you were a below average actress. ‘At first, I thought it might be too much, but then I realised you might need some sort of reassurance that they can’t hurt you anymore,’ your boyfriend explained, confusing you with the lack of empathy or guilt in his alluring, deep voice you loved so much.
Your teeth sank into your lower lip to suppress the scream that almost escaped your mouth. You didn’t dare to look down at Jeno’s fingers that slowly slipped between yours.
‘Because they can’t. They will never ever mistreat you again,’ Jeno squeezed your hand, the familiar warmth from before back in his voice and evident on his face. He looked at you like he always did when you were telling him about your achievements at work and the dreams you nurtured in your heart. He looked at you the way he did when he was so damn proud, he would have stolen the stars for you just to show you your worth.
He looked at you like you were his entire world and he would have done absolutely anything for you. Anything, whether you asked for it or not.
‘Tell me you didn’t,’ you pleaded, your voice barely above a whisper. You didn’t take your eyes off your mother’s ring. As much as you hated to see the hand-crafted jewellery on your step-mother’s finger, the thought of her dead body in a dirty alley, strangled to death creeped you the hell out. ‘Please, tell me you did not—’
‘Of course, I did. Did you expect me to watch them walk over you?’ Jeno asked with what sounded like genuine disbelief in his voice. As you allowed yourself a glance at his reflection through the glass display, you were taken aback by his furrowed eyebrows and the wrinkles on his forehead. He was seriously confused.
Until he wasn’t.
He squeezed your hand again; his thumb was drawing soothing circles on the sensitive skin of your wrist.
‘It’s okay, it’s because you’re not used to people treating you like you deserve,’ he reassured you, an action so familiar, nice and comforting that for a second you felt like you had an out of body experience. You felt like you were both living your own and invading someone else’s life because there was no way your sweet boyfriend had killed close to a dozen people who had dared to treat you badly at one point in their lives.
Your inability to stand up for yourself and detach yourself from a toxic environment couldn’t have been the reason for eleven people’s early death. It just couldn’t. Your conflict-avoidant personality couldn’t have turned your soft-hearted boyfriend into a serial killer.
It wasn’t true. If this was supposed to be a joke, a prank, it wasn’t funny.
‘Stop, please, just stop. It’s not right, Jeno, do you hear yourself? You’re saying you are a murderer,’ you begged while you simultaneously tried to take your hand out of his with little to no success. His hold on you was too strong.
Your eyes were brimming with tears because of how fiercely he was holding onto you. It was painful both physically and mentally until he pulled you close and pushed your face into the crook of his neck. Your boyfriend was petting your head while his tee soaked up your tears. You were scared, confused and miserable.
‘Everything I’ve done…’ he mumbled against the crown of your head. ‘Every horrible atrocity, it’s been for you. Please, don’t ever degrade my feelings for you, love,’ he asked, although by the way he hugged your smaller frame, his palm pushing your body against his chest, it felt more like a threat. It was as clear as day that he didn’t like being called a murderer.
‘Please,’ you asked, barely managing to get enough oxygen into your lungs. He was hugging you so tight. So damn tight. Like you could have disappeared the moment he let you go.
You couldn’t have said his fear was baseless. A brave person would have already made a run for it. A strong person might have already successfully escaped. However, you were neither brave nor strong. Your skills were barely suppressing average on your brightest days and your mental strength was crumbling without Jeno being your stable point.
‘Shh, you’re safe now. No one will ever hurt you, I won’t let them, I promise.’ Jeno kept stroking your hair and pressing soft kisses against the crown of your head as if his actions hadn’t been the sole reason for your distress. As if you had just woken up from one of your nightmares and you needed his arms around you to ground you. ‘I love you so much, baby.’
His embrace and closeness didn’t bring you comfort this time.
The silence stretched uncomfortably long.
‘Say that you love me, baby,’ Jeno asked you, his fingertips digging into your back. Face buried in the juncture between his shoulder and neck, your brain was mushy and your breathing uneven as you tried to comprehend his words.
Your unresponsiveness didn’t make Jeno happy. It made him angry. Or was he desperate? He sounded a little bit both when he said:
‘Come on, baby. Say it. Say that you love me, say it back.’
You couldn’t say it. Not necessarily because your love for him vanished from one moment to another, but because you were physically incapable of forming coherent sentences. You were drained due to the part of you that was still in denial, scared that Jeno would kill more people out of some twisted kind of protectiveness and terrified that people who shouldn’t have would figure it out that he was the person behind the name Midnight Maniac. You knew someone this sick and dangerous should have been behind bars from where he couldn’t have hurt more people, but the thought of losing Jeno also wore you down.
You didn’t want to lose him. You didn’t want this to be your reality.
Jeno put his hands on your shoulders and pushed you away from his chest a little: just enough to be able to look you in the eyes.
‘Say it, love! Say. It. Say that you love me.’
You couldn’t. You couldn’t say it back. And your silence made your boyfriend lose his mind for a split second. He started to shake you, squeeze you, dig his nails into your flesh until you were flinching away from the pain.
‘I… I…’ At that point, you were close to hyperventilating. You wanted to wake up from this horrible dream and find solace in your boyfriend’s arms like you always did. You wanted the Jeno you knew, the Jeno you had fallen in love with, the Jeno you loved. Cheeks red and lips slightly parted, you were panting as you said: ‘I love you.’
Because you did. You loved Jeno, you just didn’t like how he was acting. Like a madman. A maniac.
The smile that adorned your boyfriend’s features upon hearing your confession was genuine; his beautiful, chocolate brown eyes disappeared as his happiness became more evident. You shuddered when Jeno brushed a mop of hair behind your ear.
Staring at him in disbelief, you had no idea how you would come out of this situation alive, but the momentary peace deluded you into thinking that everything was going to be alright, and you held onto that fake reality was tooth and nail. As you didn’t put up much fight, your exhaustion eventually won, and you welcomed the numbness with open arms.
the end.
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2, 7, 14, 26 for Victor and Yuri for the Get to know your OC questions please
Thanks for the ask @changingplumbob !
Victor & Yuri Okamoto-Nelson
2. What foods will they not touch?
For Yuri, this is a lot. It might be easier to ask what he does eat rather than what he doesn't. He has quite a few dietary restrictions because of his illness, so he almost never eats fried foods, foods that are too high in fiber (corn, barley, bran, almonds), processed meats, foods with a lot of refined sugar, and carbonated drinks. He's also extremely picky, so even if some foods aren't on his list of restrictions, that doesn't necessarily mean he'll eat them. He doesn't like eggs, bacon, and most green vegetables, and he doesn't like cheese, cottage cheese or plain milk (although he found out he isn't actually lactose intolerant, so now he happily eats ice cream and yogurt).
Victor, on the other hand, will eat anything. There are foods he prefers over others, but he's not picky at all and there's nothing he won't try at least once. The main things he avoids are actually drinks. He doesn't do well with caffeine so he doesn't drink cola or energy drinks and he very rarely has coffee. He never, ever touches alcoholic beverages.
7. How many languages do they know?
Yuri speaks Japanese (his first language) and English.
Victor speaks English (his first language), Japanese and a functional amount of French.
14. Do they wear jewellery?
Yes, they both have the same jewellery. They have matching "promise" rings that they gave each other before they got married, and they have matching ruby and diamond wedding rings.
Yuri also has a special bracelet with a snowflake on it that Victor gave him for his twenty-fifth birthday, which he wears all the time.
Victor has a necklace with a tiny gold medallion on it, which he got as a gift from Yuri after the FIS World Snowboarding Championship. He doesn't wear it a lot, but he does like to put it on for special occasions, and even if no one else can see it under the collar of his shirt, he knows it's there.
26. What is something they're staunchly against?
They're both staunchly against a lot of things, honestly, but the one big thing they have in common is that they're against animal cruelty and abandonment. They both volunteer at a local animal shelter, and Yuri is currently a member of the board of directors of the Willow Creek Animal Welfare Society.
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World building and theories of Engage
Citrinne's fashion
Citrinne's name comes from the yellow variety of quartz called 'citrine'. Her name comes from the Old French word for 'lemon'. In Scotland, between 300 and 150 BC, citrine was found in the handles of swords and daggers as ornamentation and because the stone was believed to offer protection. It is also associated with success and wealth.
Citrinne flashes her noble status with feathers, gemstones and gold. In her hair she adorns unnecessary decoration. One of the clips does little to keep her hair out of her face nor do they have a practical purpose; instead they are a symbol of her excess. The adornment of feathers was a practice respected and observed in Scotland. Feathers in bonnets or the hair were displayed with the quill part hidden and the wide part in display. Traditionally an eagle feather was displayed to show rank and heraldry. It is likely that Citrinne uses feathers in the same way.
Down her arms he wears a mentelet which is a short cape often emanating from interesting decorative sleeves and elaborate ends which were worn by women. Citrinne's elaborate ends are made up of gold, feathers and red fabric. The drape, shawl effect comes down from torc positioned ringlets around the arm in a good and diamond design. The fabric used would have been an expensive fabric, likely silk.
Citrinne's girdle belt is elaborate as her wealth would allow. She has gold, stud details, woven decorations and gemstones on her waistline to show off her status. The two decorative pendant mounts could also be a place for her to hang her purse. Her dress has no pockets to do so.
Underneath her dress she wears a chemise to protect her dress from sweat and body oils. It is likely that her chemise is pieces together by thin, smooth, fine linen for breathability and comfort.
Her dress is a sleeveless, ankle length garment with modest tailoring rather than a rigid structure. The flowing garment has a distinctive border to protect the edge from fraying. The design is similar to the clan of the Brodian royal family. The female version of tartan was often simpler in design.
Another expensive item she wears is her hoses. They resemble a tight fitting modern pair of thighs. Most hoses would be baggy and constructed of cheap materials. The fact that Citrinne's rights are form fitting adds to the expense. It is likely that they are woven from fine wool for warmth. Her boots are also expensive and would be worn for riding her horses.
The stones seen in her and other Brodian nobles accessories could be red jasper, also known as the 'warrior's stone's in Scotland, which is said to encourage strength, focus and determination.
For her casual wear she adorns a jacket over a dress. The jacket has furry cuffs and collar to keep her warm. It is a shorter jacket designed to empathise her skin waist. She adorns similar belts to the battling attire so she can carry purses and weaponry with her while keeping her hands free. She wears elaborate gold jewellery featuring a bejewelled medallion necklace, a good choker, jewelled headdress and gold earrings. The hoops represent Alcryst and Diamant. The triangular crescent is a symbol of the moon (Alcryst and ignes) and the circular hoop is a symbol of the sun (Diamant and sol). Her red court shoes are subtle, less pointy nod to poulaines which were worn by the wealthy in medieval times.
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The Evolution of Jewellery: From Ancient Civilizations to Modern Trends.
No wonder jewelry has given expression to personality, cultural identity, and social status throughout history. The history of jewelry—from the most varied one since ancient times down to modern trends—resonates with human ingenuity, artistry, and cross-cultural exchange. We take you through the journey of time as we describe how jewelry made its way through millennia and how Mivraa upholds this great tradition with timeless and modern creations for today's customers only.
Ancient Civilizations: The Birth of Adornment Mesopotamia:
The Cradle of Civilization
The oldest evidence for jewelry making is from ancient Mesopotamia, dating back to around 3000 BCE. Skilled artisans combined gold, silver, and semi-precious stones in intricate adornments. Jewelry was not merely decorative but carried cultural and religious significance. For example, amulets were worn to ward off evil spirits, and elaborate headpieces indicated social status and wealth.
Egypt: Symbols of Power and Eternity
Ancient Egypt took this craft to new heights: Pharaohs and nobles adorned themselves with gold and semiprecious stones, which were considered divine in nature. The ankh, scarab beetle, and Eye of Horus were subjects that meant life, protection, and power. The tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered in 1922, revealed a treasure trove of exquisite jewelry that still inspires designers today.
Greece and Rome: Classical Elegance
Jewelry in Greece and Rome reflected basically the classical conception of beauty, proportion, and symmetry. Elegant gold wreaths were worn by Greeks in the form of earrings and necklaces with filigree and granulation techniques. Jewelry became still more extravagant in Rome with detailed cameos, intaglios, and colored gemstones. For both cultures, jewelry did not remain merely an ornament but an expression of wealth and position.
The Middle Ages: An Age of Transition
Byzantine Empire: Spiritual Value
It was in the Byzantine Empire, circa 330–1453 CE, that Christian-themed jewelry first came about. Crosses, medallions, and reliquaries were all the rage and fashioned in gold, encrusted with precious stones. Intricate designs reflected spiritual beliefs of high order.
Medieval Europe: Feudal Splendor
In medieval Europe, jewellery became the stamp of social hierarchy. The nobility and royalty were adorned with exquisite jewelry of gold, silver, and precious stones. Brooches, rings, necklaces were now - enormously embellished with religious motifs, heraldic symbols, and intricate metalwork. Often pieces of jewelry were handed down from generation to generation, becoming family heirlooms or even lineage symbols.
The Renaissance through the Industrial Revolution: Innovation and Expansion
The Renaissance: Artistic Revival
During the Renaissance period, spanning from the 14th to the 17th century, artistic revival and exploration were predominant, with great artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Benvenuto Cellini diverting to goldsmithing. Intricate enamel work, vivid-colored gemstones, and nature- inspired themes are typical features of pieces dating from this period.
The Baroque and Rococo Periods: Ornate Extravagance
It was during the Baroque Era of the 17th century and the Rococo of the 18teenth century that there was a profusion of highly ornate and elaborate designs in jewelry. Jewelry by baroque was dramatic and bold, having large gemstones and intricate metalwork. The Rococo period gave way to more light-hearted and playful creations, delicate with asymmetrical design, wistful pastel colors of stones, and floral motifs.
The 20th Century: A Century of Style and Innovation
Art Nouveau: Nature's Inspiration
At the turn of the 20th century, Art Nouveau was born. It is characterized by sinuous, biomorphic, and serpentine lines and motifs inspired by nature and the human form. This era in jewelry is replete with sinuous undulations, biomorphic forms, and soft, organic lines, while flowers, insects, and mythical animals are some of the motifs. René Lalique and Louis Comfort Tiffany were two more famous designers whose works are highly prized today.
Art Deco: Geometric Glamour
The typical Art Deco style of the 1920s and 1930s, which evolved to show bold geometric shapes with clean lines and vibrant colors. Designers began using the new material that had become available at that time, which included platinum and synthetic stones. Jewel pieces were created that expressed glamour and actually ranked very modern. Sleek, streamlined designs reflected the fascination at that time with technology and progress.
Mid-Century Modern: Simplicity and Elegance
It was during the mid-20th century that simplicity and elegance were integrated into jewelry design. Influenced by minimalism, designers like Georg Jensen and Harry Winston crafted clean-line designs and subtle beauty. Many other iconic designs still popular nowadays originated from this period, like the Tiffany Setting engagement ring.
Modern Age: Experimentation and Self-Expression
Contemporary Trends: a Symbol of Self-Expression
Jewelry today is the most diversified and accessible it has ever been. The contemporary scene has really become a celebration of idiosyncrasy and self-expression, with designers experimenting into different materials, styles, and techniques. There is something for everyone, from simple designs to statement pieces.
Mivraa: Where Legacy of Timeless Beauty Lives On
Mivraa upholds a long-standing history of jewelry while moving along with modern trends and innovations in the same respect. Our collections define the expression of individualism, grace, and superior craftsmanship. Whether you seek something classic by ancient traditions or a modern design speaking volumes about personal style, Mivraa is there to help with that.
Craftsmanship and Quality
Every piece of jewelry created by Mivraa speaks of commitment, dedication, and attention to the minutest detail. Traditional techniques blend with the use of modern technology in a way that really brings out timeless yet very modern jewelry. Only the best quality material will do for our work; hence, every single piece is a real masterpiece.
Customization and Personalization
What really matters is making the right decisions regarding jewelry, so when it comes to being quite personal, at Mivraa, we provide options to customize jewelry in ways that make it entirely unique. Be it picking an ideal gemstone or designing a single-of-a-kind setting, we have professionals here who will turn your vision into reality.
Ethical Practices and Sustainability
We believe in responsible and ethical practices. Mivraa sources the supply of materials that are sustainable and conflict-free. We work only with trusted suppliers who share our values, so that each piece of jewelry not only reflects the beauty of the eye but also aligns with our commitment to making a positive impact on this world.
A Legacy of Elegance
In the future also, Mivraa will still uphold the tradition of classic style and innovation in the design of jewelry. Our collections emulate the history of jewelry while embracing trends and technologies of today. We invite you to our collections and find the perfect piece that celebrates your unique style.
Timeless Allure of Jewelry
The history of jewelry travels from the ancient ages to modern trends, which simply goes on proving human creativity, cultural exchange, and an eternal desire to adorn. Mivraa feels proud to be a part of such a rich tradition while offering jewelry that celebrates the past with a look towards the future. Whether it be timeless elegance located in classic designs or the innovative spirit of contemporary trends, Mivraa is where you will get exquisite jewelry that tells your story. Explore our collections today and find that one perfect piece that will flaunt your style. It is in sharing this rich history and epitomizing our commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and correctness of practices that we aim to inspire a deeper appreciation for the art of jewelry and attract audiences to Mivraa.com. Join us on this journey of elegance and discovery, and let Mivraa be your trusted partner to get that perfect piece in celebrating life's big moments.
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Ancient Egypt Jewellery
This is a mood board I have made for the necklace I want to place around my main antagonist, The reason I picked a Usekh is because I find it a lot more unique than a standard gold necklace with a medallion and a symbol on it, what I notice off the bat is a lot of Usekh's seem to be made out of beads however I wanted to make it with more gold than beads.
this is a fully gold Usekh, and it isn't as interesting as I would've liked, I was hoping for something more like gold plated bead kind of shapes.
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Look Your Best with a Named Gold Specific Medallion
Personalized jewellery has long been cherished for its ability to capture cherished memories and celebrate meaningful relationships. Among the most coveted pieces are gold personalized medallions with names, which serve as timeless keepsakes that can be passed down through generations.
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It feels worth mentioning the things I am always wearing and never take off:
The piercings:
Titanium BCR daiths, pierced and installed 2006
Titanium barbell cartilage piercing, pierced and installed 2006
Titanium seamless nipple ring, pierced 2005, current jewellery installed 2012
10mm seamless earrings x2, pierced and stretched 2008, current jewellery installed july 2022 (these ones change out more often, previously they were anodised rainbow rings which eventually lost their colour, before that it was 5mm BCRs which hadn't been removed for a decade because my pliers broke)
Titanium BCR genital piercing, pierced and installed November 2011
Stainless steel neck chain and padlock, put on in 2015 (taken off when wearing a suit and tie because it conflicts with the collar)
9ct gold chain (2018) with grandmother's engagement ring (added 2021) and St Christopher medallion (added 2022)
Leather cock ring wrist strap, red and black, free with an adult bookshop purchase (gets taken off to shower and do the dishes).
9ct gold horseshoe ring
Also infrequently I wear glasses, but I haven't needed them yet this year so I suppose I'll decide at the time whether they count as clothes or not.
Likewise, I wear either a disposeable 3M aura when I'm indoors in public, or a Drager Explore cartridge respirator when I'm in a place with really bad ventilation for a long time, like on most public transport. I haven't decided whether to count them as clothes or not, since the 3Ms are disposable and I replace them when they start to look grubby or the straps snap.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: $365 Lion Head Medallion chain link necklace in gold & black with crystal stones.
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Oslo (AFP) – A Norwegian out walking on doctors' advice unearthed rare 6th-century gold jewellery using a newly bought metal detector, a discovery archaeologists said on Thursday was Norway's "gold find of the century".
"At first I thought it was chocolate coins or Captain Sabertooth coins," said 51-year-old Erlend Bore, referring to a fictional Norwegian pirate.
"It was totally unreal."
The cache comprised nine Norwegian gold medallions and gold pearls that once formed an opulent necklace, as well as three gold rings.
Archaeologists say the find is unique because of the design on the medallions -- a type of horse from Norse mythology.
Bore, who dreamt of becoming an archaeologist as a child, made the discovery on a farmer's land near Stavanger in August after he bought a metal detector on his doctors' recommendations to get more exercise.
He had been out searching and was about to head home for the day when the device suddenly began beeping on a hillside.
He called archaeologists, who took over the search.
The jewels, which weigh a little more than 100 grammes, were discovered to date from around 500 AD.
A reconstruction of the necklace Bore found, featuring a horse from Norse mythology
A reconstruction of the necklace Bore found, featuring a horse from Norse mythology © Theo Eli GIL BELL / NTB/AFP
"It's the gold find of the century in Norway," said Ole Madsen, the head of the University of Stavanger's Museum of Archaeology.
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🌿🖤🤍🌺🌼🌸💗🖤💎💖 From Dolce & Gabbana (Instagram) 💖💎🖤💗🌸🌼🌺🤍🖤🌿
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Guests graced the #DGAltaSartoria event in Ostuni, Puglia, in head-to-toe #DolceGabbana looks:
Erling Haaland wore an oversized coin print silk twill pajama set, combined with a pair of espadrilles and a special edition DG elastic sunglass in marble texture.
André Lamoglia wore a white wool double-breasted vest from the #DGSS24 menswear collection, paired with white wide-leg cotton trousers. Completing the look with a yellow gold jewellery set, featuring a "belcher" chain necklace and three separate pendants, a small three-dimensional crown, a cross with an oval medallion depicting a religious figure, and a cross bracelet.
Leonie Hanne wore a classic lingerie bodysuit adorned with hand-made silk flowers. She paired it with the yellow gold Devotion 18kt set, consisting of a pearl clover, an elegant bow, and a stunning Sacred Heart.
Ola Farahat wore a flower printed opera gown with a crisscross fastening corset and embroidered silk flowers. Her yellow gold fine jewellery set was embellished with butterfly-shaped settings.
Pelayo Díaz wore a double-breasted Sicilia-fit suit in gold silk Mikado, styled with a see-through tulle top. He completed the look with sandals of rope fastenings and a yellow gold curved necklace composed of 46 different gemstones with different cuts and settings.
Michelle Salas wore an entirely Swarovski beaded mini skirt paired with a white tuxedo shirt. A pendant composed of a white gold chain and 15 different gemstones with different cuts and settings
completed the look.
#DGCelebs #BeItalian
Photography Greg Kessler
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