Romano-Native Brooches and Jewellery Fragments, St Fagans National Museum of History, nr. Cardiff, Wales

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Romano-Native Brooches and Jewellery Fragments, St Fagans National Museum of History, nr. Cardiff, Wales

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Pearl choker by Alexander McQueen
Faux pearls and silvertone metal (£493, eBay)
Ishizu’s Millennium Necklace from YuGiOh
Sims 3 Version
I've finally begun forging the mystical Millennium Items from YuGiOh under the creator name SallyCompaq122.
Last month, I created the Millennium Necklace for Sims 4. Now, I've crafted a version that works in the Sims 3.
If you like the Sims 3 and want to play with this content, you can download it here.
This necklace is base-game compatible and works for child sims of both genders and female sims aged teen to elder.
It morphs with CAS sliders and the level of detail is optimized so as not to slow down your game.
There are 3 recolorable channels and 9 lovely presets color-matched to precious metals and other metals historically used in jewelry.
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I made this copper thistle torc. Looks pretty good. May look better with some purple of green crystals on there.
~ The Snettisham Great Torc.
Period: Iron Age
Date: 150 B.C.-50 B.C.
Place of origin: England, Norfolk; Snettisham, Ken Hill
Medium: Gold alloy

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Italic neck torc with bud finials (bronze, c. 6th century BC)
from here
Recent photo, lying near an exhaust pipe on a sidewalk. A Subaru!
creating comics and much more!
Untitled/unfinished - Feb 2023