The Shrine of the Three Kings is a large gilded sarcophagus, decorated with filigree, enamel, and over 1,000 jewels and beads, and located at the Cologne Cathedral in Germany. Built from 1180 to 1225 CE, it is traditionally believed to contain the bones of the Biblical Magi [2200×2999]

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    1. AbbreviationsGlad833 on

      This Gives you a pretty good idea of what Saint Thomas Beckets tomb in Canterbury cathedral looked like. It was Built around the same time… and Highly blinged Tf out.

    2. IndianPhilosopher05 on

      Wait, in the bottom of the picture, I see ancient Roman and Greek polytheistic gods/ rulers side profiles on small agate pieces stuck like jewels on the gold walls. So we’re they reusing ancient artefacts without knowing their significance or were they zealous Abrahamists doing it to spite pagans ?

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