Rock reliquaries by Sarah Flavin

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Rock reliquaries by Sarah Flavin
Toilet set in original leather case, produced in Augsburg, Germany, c. 1743-45
Chain of the Guild of Saint Hubert, ca. 1542, anonymous silversmith, Northern Netherlands
Rijksmuseum
Rhyton (silver with mercury gilding and glass inlays) in the shape of a woman and water buffalo, from the Sasanian Persian Empire. Artist unknown; 7th century AD/CE. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Traditional costumes of H'Mong subgroups. Credit to Hnubflower.
A piece from the Getty Villa that I am very not normal about: The drinking horn with the two kissing gay centaurs.
Medieval Armenian BIBLE.
Been off sick today but it did give me time to finish this wee gift I made for a friend
The cover of the book is made of sheet silver and then the pages are just actual paper folios saddlestitched into predrilled holes in the spine. I'm not 100% how it will hang as an actual earring but at the very least it's a lovely little object to hold.