File:Sapphire from Russian crown (15th c., Kremlin) by shakko 01.jpg
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The Krasiński sapphire, a double-faced sapphire icon-cameo with Christ Enthroned and Golgotha’s Cross, from the Muscovy Crown created for Sigismund III of Poland in about 1610. The crown was given to Nicholas I of Russia by Wincenty Krasiński in the 19th century.
Kremlin Armoury
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| current | 17:50, 16 June 2020 | 2,390 × 2,690 (1.55 MB) | Pduffy (talk | contribs) | The Krasiński sapphire, a double-faced sapphire icon-cameo with Christ Enthroned and Golgotha’s Cross, from the Muscovy Crown created for Sigismund III of Poland in about 1610. The crown was given to Nicholas I of Russia by Wincenty Krasiński in the 19th century. Kremlin Armoury Photo: Wikipedia / [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Shakko Shakko] |
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