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Corona Borealis
constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
Corona Australis
constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
aegis
thumb|The aegis on the so-called Athena Lemnia, a Roman statue type often identified as a copy of a work by the Classical Greek sculptor [[Pheidias (Dresden Skulpturensammlung)]]
petasos
thumb|Hermes wearing a petasos. Coinage of Kapsa, Macedon, c. 400 BC
Brísingamen
thumb|Heimdall returns Brisingamen to Freyja, painting by Nils Blommér (1846).
Seven-league boots
element in folklore
Andvaranaut
thumb|Andvaranaut to the left of the picture being held either by Andvari or Attila's messenger Vingi. On the top of the picture is [[Sigurd/Siegfried slaying Fafnir, and to the right is Sigrdrífa/Brunhild offering him a drinking horn. On the early 11th c. Drävle runestone.]] In Norse mythology, Andvaranaut (12th c. Old Norse: ), meaning ''Andvari's Gem'' ("Andvari's precious possession"), is a magic ring, initially owned by Andvari, that could help with finding sources of gold. Andvaranaut is mainly a cursed treasure, but according to scholars, it forms part of a bigger tradition of objects t
winged sandals
thumb|right|150px|A 19th-century engraving of talaria.
Ruyi
curved decorative scepter or talisman
Shirt of Nessus
in Greek mythology, poisoned shirt that killed Hercules
magic ring
fictional ring with magical properties
Crown of Immortality
literary and religious metaphor
Cap of Hades
helmet or cap that can turn the wearer invisible (in classical mythology)
necklace of Harmonia
object of Greek mythology
Girdle of Venus
mythological vestment