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Saint-Denis Crystal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saint-Denis Crystal
The Saint-Denis Crystal or ''Cristal de Saint-Denis'' is a Caroligian engraved gem depicting the crucifixion that was originally held in the treasury of the Abbey of Saint-Denis in France. During the French Revolution many pieces in the Abbey's treasure were either broken up and destroyed or sold - the Saint Denis Crystal eventually made its way to the British Museum in London, where it resides to this day.〔(British Museum Collection )〕 ==Description== The Saint-Denis Crystal is one of 20 or so engraved intaglios of rock crystal to survive from the Middle Ages. On the flat surface of the crystal is engraved the crucifixion of Christ, who is flanked by the Virgin Mary and Saint John who are holding clothes to their faces in expressions of grief. Above this scene are two images of the moon and the sun.
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