This 16th-century pomander was a fragrant defense.
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This 16th-century pomander was a fragrant defense. Worn around the neck or on a girdle, it held rose, cedar, jasmine, ambergris, musk, violet, orange, and clove to ward off unpleasant odors in medieval times.
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Open-Ring Brooch (early 800s)Creator: unknown🏛️ The Metropolitan Museum of Art (object 466071)@museumobjects.bsky.social#MuseumObjects #MetropolitanMuseumOfArt #TheMet #globalmuseum
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Chepstow Castle in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales is home to one of the oldest surviving castle doors in Europe.
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