A type of Chinese crown worn by noble women for official ceremonies. It’s made out of kingfisher feather, gold, pearls, and precious gems like rubies, sapphires, and more.
Could've sworn I've seen this one come up already, but I cant find it. Anyway, I ship it. It's a guilty pleasure in a similar way as Weiss x Emerald. Ruby is definitely one to fall for someone like Emerald easily, enamored by her cool factor and stays for her dorkiness once she gets to know her. I like writing the pair.
Mitre of St. Januarius made by Matteo Treglia in 1713 of gilded silver with 198 emeralds, 168 rubies, and 3,326 diamonds - commissioned to crown a bust of the saint carried in procession in Naples on his annual feast day.
Pectoral Necklace of St. Januarius made by Michele Dato in 1679, with later additions donated by aristocrats and the royal families of Europe from the 17th century until World War II. One of the jeweled crosses was donated by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Photos by Charles Reeza at the Museo del Tesoro di San Gennaro, Naples
All of the items in the cathedral treasury museum are now the property of the citizens of Naples, not the Roman Catholic Church.
Star sapphires are precious gemstones that exhibit properties of asterism, an optical phenomenon that causes a six-rayed star to be visible under direct light!
Spotlighting the tiny individuels each in contrast to another. Flint Fossils of echinodem and some ammonites. The two-pieced cutted one will also included again in another pic.