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The term angel, which is derived from the Greek word angelos, is the equivalent of the Hebrew word mal'akh, meaning "messenger." The symbolic representations of angels, has to some extent posited semidivine or even divine status to angelic figures.
24 Karat antique gold-plate over peter.
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| Two angels playing the lyre brooch |
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Inspired by detail from "The Dream of Raphael", 1595 by Jan Brueghel, the Elder (Flemish, 1568-1625) and Hans Rottenhammer (German, 1564-1625).
From the collection of The Art Gallery of Ontario.
24 Karat antique gold-plate over pewter.
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| Two Cherub pin |
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Stars - "Eyes of the night" signify devine presence, spiritual enlightment, wisdom and human aspiration.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold-plate over pewter, enhanced with a rhinestone.
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| Enameled star pendant with a rhinestone on 16" chain, blue |
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Stars - "Eyes of the night" signify devine presence, spiritual enlightment, wisdom and human aspiration.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold-plate over pewter. Gold-plate chain.
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| Enameled open star pendant on 16" chain, burgundy |
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The term angel, which is derived from the Greek word angelos, is the equivalent of the Hebrew word mal'akh, meaning "messenger." The symbolic representations of angels, has to some extent posited semidivine or even divine status to angelic figures.
24 Karat antique gold-plate over pewter and brass.
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| Two-angel key ring |
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Stars - "Eyes of the night" signify devine presence, spiritual enlightment, wisdom and human aspiration.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold-plate over pewter, enhanced with a rhinestone.
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| Enameled star pendant with a rhinestone on 16" chain, burgundy |
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