A casket with the Crucifixion and Christ in Majesty, made Limoges, c. 1180–90: http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/464483 …pic.twitter.com/0gzaN1yNX2
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A casket with the Crucifixion and Christ in Majesty, made Limoges, c. 1180–90: http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/464483 …pic.twitter.com/0gzaN1yNX2
The Crucifixion on a 6-7thC Byzantine ring w/ scenes from Life of Christ: http://art.thewalters.org/detail/11447/marriage-ring-with-scenes-from-the-life-of-christ/ …pic.twitter.com/PBc6TVkNeu
A 10thC Anglo-Saxon/Ottonian reliquary cross, made out of ivory and gold with enamel on a cedar wood base: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Reliquary_cross_VandA_7943-1862.jpg …pic.twitter.com/a7ZAHzOu2h
A Carolingian rock crystal intaglio of the crucifixion from Abbaye de Saint-Denis, c. 846–869: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=61985&partId=1&searchText=crucifixion+engraved+gems&sortBy=imageName&view=list&page=1 …pic.twitter.com/Iu401IFl00
Christ on the 10thC Jelling runestone, Denmark, + a coloured replica: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jelling_gr_Stein_3.JPG … & https://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalmuseet/9084035770/ …pic.twitter.com/Ena9HTq512
If the goal was inspire contemplation through material rendering of divine mysteries, they did a good job, methinks.
Indeed! :) (Though I do love the rather earlier rear cover too! http://www.themorgan.org/collection/lindau-gospels/back-cover# …)pic.twitter.com/fRtVElirYm
beautiful!! 
Labour of love. I wonder how long it took to produce?
Jewels of myriad hues, colours ,shapes and sizes. Celebrating the lord with the best that mortals can achieve.
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