
Ambarussa, baby
Queen Victoria’s diamond and emerald tiara, 1845. It was
designed by Prince Albert and commissioned from London jeweller Joseph Kitching.

Maedhros
Or rather how I picture him
I know -and don’t recall- any mention of him having cut his hair short. Nevertheless that’s how I tend to think he was like
I may -or not- do a colorized version later that is, if I get enough time

Childen of Hurin : Túrin, Thingol and Dagorhelm by Denis Gordeev
Russian Field Diadem, commissioned by
Empress Maria Feodorovna(wife of Paul I, not Dagmar) from the Duval Brothers, probably in the late 18th century. The original was sold by the Soviet government in 1929 and lost. It was recreated from drawings by jewellers
Viktor Nikolayev and Gennady Aleksakhinin 1980.

CURUFIN
Durante Dagor Bragollach, Celegorm y Curufin son de los últimos en salir del paso de Aglon. Curufin voltea para asegurarse que nadie se ha quedado atrás, o tal vez para ver su a su baluarte por última vez.
(mi entrada para el día de Curufin: señorio…perdido. ;P)+
During Dagor Bragollach, Celegorm and Curufin as some of the last to leave the pass of Aglon; Curufin turns to make sure no one is left behind, or maybe to look at his stronghold one last time.
(My entry for Curufin’s day: Lordship…or loss of it :P)

Celegorm and Huan – For Curufins-smile
Happy super-freaking-belated birthday ❤ (I’m sorry! T_T) I will paint them! I just needed a little time to sit down for once. I hope you enjoy~*Huan referenced from several dozen pictures of deer hounds lying down. Because wow they are an interesting breed to sketch!
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Exhibition quality German hunting knife with chiseled silver mountings and sheath, stag handle. Late 19th or early 20th century.
from Rock Island Auctions