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Leather-based Trinkets Jewellery Early Egyptian Christians made textual amulets with scriptural incipits, especially the opening phrases of the Gospels, the Lord's Prayer and Psalm ninety one. These amulets have survived from late antiquity (c. 300–700 C.E.), principally from Egypt. They were written in Greek and Coptic on strips of papyrus, parchment and different materials to have the ability to cure bodily diseases and/or to protect individuals from demons. Since the nineteenth century, devout Spanish soldiers, especially Carlist units, have worn a patch with a picture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the inscription detente bala ("cease, bullet"). Nothing like a delicate tropical influence to place you in the proper state of mind — pluck out your accessories firstly of each day from this ceramic trinket dish, patterned with leafy palm fronds. For those with an eye fixed on the sky, this astrological collection of trinket dishes are the perfect vanity-top accoutre...