 D violently is yet another aspect of perdonane's renaissance collection and some of it was pretty spectacular sculptural-type jewels. But also we have a rather unusual piece in the collection that has stayed at Wadden. This is a bodys ornament and it was designed to be worn at the top and at the front of a bodys in the 18th century and at that date, robes had a kind of triangular opening at the front ac ydych chi fewch yn y panel yw ddechrau, ac mae'n ddod o'r ddod i gyflawn o'r ambrwydau, a'r ddod i gyflawn o'r ddod i gyflawn o'r ddod. This is quite a spectacular example, because it is so enormous, and it's quite heavy to wear. It would have hooked on at the back, with this hook here, and there are holes, and in fact two slits here where it could also have been stitched to the front of the dress, so that it wouldn't come off. It is made of a combination of flat and rose-cut diamonds. It really is encrusted with diamonds. But it may be that because they are small diamonds, this is the reason why it was never broken up to create other pieces of jewellery. Very often with spectacular jewellery it could be turned into broaches or earrings at a later date. That hasn't happened with this piece. It may also have not joined the Woodstone bequest items because it dates from the 18th century. And therefore it's rather an odd object out in the collection which otherwise mainly dated from the 16th and 17th centuries.