Another medieval wearable nativity scene--reverse of the L15thC Middleham Jewel, Yorkshire: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Middleham_Jewel,_reverse_YORYM_1991_43.jpg …pic.twitter.com/Bgze7SuHAa
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Another medieval wearable nativity scene--reverse of the L15thC Middleham Jewel, Yorkshire: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Middleham_Jewel,_reverse_YORYM_1991_43.jpg …pic.twitter.com/Bgze7SuHAa
For interest, the other side of the L15thC Middleham Jewel w/ image of crucifixion+sapphire: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Middleham_Jewel,_obverse_-_hi-res_YORYM_1991_43.jpg …pic.twitter.com/uDlX7w66h3
@Milhart66Ken Isn't it just?! :) And Happy Christmas to you too!
@caitlinrgreen @jckeegan Beautiful! :)
@englishparish @jckeegan It's one of my favourite pieces on the PAS---such lovely detail and on a gorgeous ring! :)
@caitlinrgreen @englishparish It must have taken amazing skill to create it!
@caitlinrgreen the nativity's very rare in iconographic rings!
@TheMedievalDrK It's a lovely find, though I do like the St Margaret one I posted a while back too---it's the face!https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/627814933883916288 …
@caitlinrgreen oh yeah, and the spin on the Margaret is great too.
@caitlinrgreen That is delicious.
@HipBookfairy Isn't it just! The survival of the black enamel plus the faces makes all the difference...! :)
@caitlinrgreen And it must be so tiny. Love little things.
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