I would bungle in that jungle
https://www.evolveandascend.com/2016/11/26/why-is-the-popes-mitre-shaped-like-a-fish/
โThe miter is derived directly from the miters of the ancient pagan fish-god dagon and the goddess Cybele. The papal miter represents the head of Dagon with an open mouth, which is the reason for the pointed shape and split top.โ
in b4 "But muh catholics"
I need a bunny to hold
Yes and twitter probably got this from an earlier bread. Read notables
The one on the left is NOT the chachal Gloria Vanderbilt is wearing. Same style but not the one.. Hers has an antlered deer charm above and right of the pendant, where the one in the picture appears to have a rooster. there are a few other differences.
Yes, a stag, aka a male deer, aka an antlered deer. I was comparing her necklace to the one you provided earlier which clearly has a different charm in that place.
confirmed he actually wrote that. What a retard. tweeted out to complain trump bots were a real thing
Maybe, but from what I understand these necklaces are around 100 years old or older, from Guatemala and made from silver coins and beads and sometimes other materials. There are imitations as well made from cheaper materials and no two are the same, they are not mass produced.
it is called a Guatemalan Chachal
OK this is what me and another anon came up with yesterday re: necklace
Doubtful, because many of them seem to come with charms, they were probably significant to whoever originally owned them, and chosen by the purchaser for their own reasons.
Q suggests that one of the "charms" on the Vanderbilt necklace has significance
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So many of them wear red shoes, it's going to be quite a dig.
Don't know, but there was a dig on the guy who made red shoes for the pope.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2013/03/01/173183720/the-pope-emeritus-new-shoes-and-the-mexican-man-who-makes-them