Often imperious in her financial arrangements with composers, she rewarded some with ducat-stuffedjewelledsnuffboxes but failed to pay others at all.
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The claws holding the gems in place are minutely formed as acanthus leaves; earlierjewelledmetalwork usually used plain claw -type settings.
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The monks reverently lift the pall from the ark to reveal ajewelledskeleton of a saint.
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Today mostjewelledbearings are synthetic ruby or sapphire.
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The robe is placed over a blue square-cut underdress edged with ajewelledborder.
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Chalices are often made of precious metal, and they are sometimes richly enamelled andjewelled.
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Today he not only has his own fragrance on the market, but a number of home furnishing items, includingjewelledpicture frames.
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In his left hand he holds ajewelledprocessional cross, in his right a wheel holding five lit tapered candles.
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Priests who have been awarded a pectoral cross wear it with their choir dress (these pectoral crosses are of several degrees: silver, gold, orjewelled).
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Archimandrites and protopresbyters wearjewelledpectoral crosses and mitres.
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Surmounting the arches is ajewelledcross patte.
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The sitter wears ajewelledand feathered caul, a type of indoor headdress.
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Instead of the papal tiara, he wore ajewelledmitre (the episcopal "mitra pretiosa").
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They were made of ivory or metal, occasionallyjewelled, more than an inch in diameter, and hung upon the mouth.
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Archbishops are distinguished by ajewelledcross on the front of their veil.
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