Description: Official reproduction of Galadriel necklace, behind granting the 'New...
Description: Official reproduction of Galadriel necklace, behind granting the 'New Line Cinema'. Made of silver. New line Cinema Certificate of Authenticity. Lady Galadriel a fictional character from JRR Tolkien's novels. It was a noble elf of Middle-earth, which reigned with Sire Celeborn the realm of Lrien. It is often cited as The Queen of Lrien or La Dama Galadhrim. Outside the realm of Lothlrien, however there simply refers calling Lady Galadriel or La Dama. She and Celeborn became known as The Lord and the Lady. Galadriel was never queen, though he was of royal blood. His father's name was Artanis ( 'noble woman') and maternal Nerwen ( 'girl-man'), in reference to his great height and his force is that inner body. But the name you prefer and foremost was to Galadriel, Sindarin version of Telerin Quenya Alatriel, 'being the most beautiful of her names, what had been given by her lover, Celeborn of the Teleri, who later married Beleriand', which means 'woman crowned with a brilliant light garland', referring to his hair. The Elves of Tirion felt that in Galadriel's hair had remained imprisoned the light of the Two Trees of Valinor, Laurelin and Telperion. He was much admired by Fanor and maybe it was a source of inspiration for the creation of the Silmaril. woman crowned with a brilliant light garland ', referring to his hair. The Elves of Tirion felt that in Galadriel's hair had remained imprisoned the light of the Two Trees of Valinor, Laurelin and Telperion. He was much admired by Fanor and maybe it was a source of inspiration for the creation of the Silmaril. woman crowned with a brilliant light garland ', referring to his hair. The Elves of Tirion felt that in Galadriel's hair had remained imprisoned the light of the Two Trees of Valinor, Laurelin and Telperion. He was much admired by Fanor and maybe it was a source of inspiration for the creation of the Silmaril.
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