Hockley Pendant
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hockley-pendant-316-1176489
title:
Hockley Pendant
text:
The Hockley Pendant is a diamond-shaped, gold reliquary pendant dating from the early sixteenth century. The pendant was discovered in 2009 by four-year-old James Hyatt, while metal detecting in a field in Hockley, Essex, with his father, Jason Hyatt. The pendant is decorated on the front with an image of a female saint supporting a cross. The back of the pendant displays an image of the Five Holy Wounds of Christ, and contains a sliding panel covering an interior space, which originally held a
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description:
16th-century gold reliquary pendant
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hockley_Pendant
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date modified:
2024-03-27T19:27:55Z
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image:
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