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Jewelry Elements, Gold sheet; worked, chased, and set  with turquoise, gray chalcedony, and glass
late 14th–16th century
Ganymede jewelry, Gold, rock crystal, emerald, Greek
Greek
ca. 330–300 BCE
Set of jewelry, Gold, glass, rock crystal, agate, carnelian, Etruscan
Etruscan
early 5th century BCE
Federico Gonzaga (1500–1540), Francesco Francia  Italian, Tempera on wood, transferred from wood to canvas and then again to wood
Francesco Francia
1510
Jewelry, Stone or bone
probably 8th–12th century
Jewelry casket, Pietro Giusti, Carved walnut, ebony, lined with red velvet, Italian, Siena
Pietro Giusti
1857
Jewelry Elements, Gold, carnelian, lapis lazuli
ca. 1878–1805 B.C.
Jewelry Box, Wood
ca. 2051–1981 B.C.
Jewelry box, P. Ben, Silver, engraved; brass, partially gilt, German, probably Nuremberg or Flemish
P. Ben
1627
Jewelry Box, Faience inlay, modern wood
ca. 1504–1447 B.C.
Armlet, Gold; filigree and granulation
first half 11th century
Rapier of Emperor Charles V (1500–1558), Francesco Negroli , and his brothers Italian, Steel, gold, silver, wood, Italian, Milan
Francesco Negroli
ca. 1550–53
Emperor Charles V (1500–58, r. 1519–58), Hans Reinhart the Elder  German, Silver, German
Hans Reinhart the Elder
1537
Jewelry element in the shape of a star, Faience
ca. 1390–1352 B.C.
Set of jewelry, Gold, Greek
Greek
ca. 330–300 BCE
Aten cartouche for jewelry, Faience
ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
Filippo Archinto (born about 1500, died 1558), Archbishop of Milan, Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)  Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
mid-1550s
Nine Shell Jewelry Elements, Gold
ca. 1648–1540 B.C.
Jewelry  , Claude Lalanne  French, metal, French
Claude Lalanne
early 1970s
Pendant with the Virgin and Child, Enameled gold set with diamonds and a ruby, Spanish
Spanish
probably first half 17th century
Jewelry  , metal, jet, American or European
American or European
1922
Pair of gold armbands, Gold, Greek
Greek
ca. 200 BCE
Charles V (1500–1588), Boxwood, German
German
16th century
Jewelry  , gold, British
British
1925–35
Henri d'Albret (1503–55), King of Navarre, Léonard Limosin  French, Enamel, painted on copper and partly gilded, French, Limoges
Léonard Limosin
1556
Jewelry set, [no medium available], French
French
1960–67
Pendant in the form of a seated cat, Baroque pearl with enameled gold mounts and with pendant pearls, probably Spanish
probably Spanish
late 16th–early 17th century
Jewelry set, plastic, elastic, American or European
American or European
late 20th century
Jewelry set, coral, American or European
American or European
1844
Jewelry set, pearls, European
European
1860–65
Jewelry set, hair, American or European
American or European
ca. 1840
Pendant in the form of a parrot, Baroque pearls with enameled gold mounts and with pendant pearls, probably Spanish
probably Spanish
late 16th–early 17th century
Pair of Tassets of Emperor Charles V of Austria (1500–1558), Kolman Helmschmid  German, Steel, gold, German, Augsburg
Kolman Helmschmid
Desiderius Helmschmid
ca. 1530–40
Model of a Basilisk (Cannon) for Emperor Charles V (1500–1558), Pietro d'Arena  Italian, Bronze, Italian
Pietro d'Arena
1523
Jewelry set, Yves Saint Laurent  French, plastic, French
Yves Saint Laurent
spring/summer 1980
Jewelry set, Metal, possibly Italian
possibly Italian
1936
Jewelry set, House of Dior  French, a,b) metal, French
House of Dior
John Galliano
ca. 1997
Jewelry set, plastic, French
French
1960–67
Jewelry, Stone or bone
probably 8th–12th century
Jewelry set, ceramic, glass, European
European
mid-20th century
Jewelry of the Child Myt, Gold, carnelian, silver, glass, blue paste, feldspar, amethyst, jasper, rock crystal, resin, linen twine, leather
ca. 2051–2030 B.C.
Jewelry chest of Sithathoryunet, Ebony, ivory, gold, carnelian, blue faience, silver
ca. 1887–1813 B.C.