Ticket #5041 (new)
Opened 2 months ago
Terrifying âMistakeâ in Pf*zer and M*derna Shots!
Reported by: | "Second Pandemic" <NewVirus@…> | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 2.11 |
Component: | none | Version: | 3.8.0 |
Severity: | medium | Keywords: | |
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Description
Terrifying âMistakeâ in Pf*zer and M*derna Shots! http://flymee.us/GXqjKDblBLcDhhgAU-apCVP1KWRqn_qMq8cwOP5iNWwTMrXL1Q http://flymee.us/Bpn9_10A8M-bn010Yxkea1JNxzZgfVEXV1UCW99Ln_v1BK2Wng ooch is classed as "penannular" as its ring is incomplete (does not fully close). It is made from gold, silver and (mostly red) glass and enamel, and is similar in form and material to the better known Tara and Hunterston Broochs. The frame is of cast-sliver and contains cells that once held gold spiral filigree and glass inserts, although some of these are now lost. The ring is outlined by double ridges in high relief, with flat areas reserved for decorative elements. Its top contains a wide oval compartment or cell bearing traces of red enamel, while the sides are formed from gold plates bounded by twisted wires and interlace decorations. The ring ends on two quadrilobate terminals (ie consisting of four lobes each), which are formed from a central square surrounded by semi-circular or crescent lobes, three of which are free, while the fourth is shaped and attached to arm of the ring itself. The format of the terminals has been compared to the opening folio for the Gospel of Luke in the c. 800 AD Book of Kells. The overall head is strap-like when viewed in cross-section. The tracery on the curves of the ring is made up of interlaced bodies and legs of zoomorphic animals, including an Irish elk. Most of the origional pin head is lost with only its base remaining intact, and also has traces of red enamel. The reverse is mostly flat, but repeats shape of the oval compartment on the front. It has some interlace designs, including two interlocking dogs. The brooch's style has been described as of "Ecclesia-Gothio character" with "fine workmanship", and compared to the Tara example although "not so fine". Although described in 1989 as "proba
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