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pendant

[pen-duhnt] / ˈpɛn dənt /




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Her sweeping black dress was covered in silver stars, and a heavy moon pendant hung from a long chain around her neck.

From Literature

Research led by the British Museum has revealed that the Tudor Heart pendant may have been made to celebrate the betrothal of their two-year-old daughter Princess Mary to the eight-month-old French heir-apparent in 1518.

From BBC

An attendant kept track of each seller's position in the queue, and helped to deposit ornate pendants, hammered rings and commemorative coins into an opening in the device.

From Barron's

The store holds showstoppers such as Roman statue heads and a gold 'three lions' pendant from the 13th-14th Century.

From BBC

One of Norfolk's more unusual 2024 finds was an early medieval gold coin, pierced to be worn as a pendant.

From BBC