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Philippines fish
Philippines fish When Phil and I compared "finds" back at our car, we discovered that he had also found one of the "golden" sea shells – alive. Once back at home with our reference books, we found our "golden" sea shells to be "Erosaria cernica ogasawarensis" (Schilder, 1944), shown above. Crawford N. Cate writes in his Length Width Height LipTeeth Col.Teeth [in mm.] 25.1 17.9 14.0 21 16 largest mature shell 25.0 16.5 13.8 18 15 24.0 18.0 13.8 18 16 23.4 15.5 13.0 18 17 22.5 16.6 12.0 18 18 22.4 16.8 12.2 19 17 20.3 14.9 11.1 19 18 smallest mature shell 18.0 11.8 9.5 14 14 juvenile (?) "sea shells of the Ryukyu Islands" in Vol. 10 - No. 1, page 31 of The Veliger, that this sea shell can be considered very rare for Okinawa. At that time, only one had been found, and that had been found by Bernice Albert on April 7, 1966. Philippines fish
Philippines fish An important technique in medieval Philippines Jewelry was the use of garnet slices set, like enamel, into metal cells. Examples are garnet-inlaid buckles and clasps from the 7th-century Sutton Hoo ship burial in Suffolk (British Museum) and a crown inlaid with garnets and cabochon (rounded) gems (Real Amería, Madrid), which belonged to the Visigothic king Recceswinth. The famous Alfred jewel (9th century, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) is an example of cloisonné. Quite different are Celtic gold torques, rigid bands that encircled the neck or arm of the wearer. Philippines fish
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