Sorry, the second S is on her large necklace like a baron would wear or an 
official ensignia. Are there many portraits where the person wears 2 necklaces? 
I thought they wore a necklace and the belt-like part (I can't think of what 
it's called right now. I'm tired and it's late) This is the first time I've 
seem the images that was referred to.
Do you think that the transparent aprons were like the little caps/head 
coverings that certain religions wear today? The ladies still wear the 
transparent caps/bonnets (not sure what religion that is really). Their 
material seems very stiff too. In the paintings, the aprons seem to buckle when 
they kneel. The angle seems unnatural and angular as it should curve under 
their knees.Sincerely, Rebecca Rautine> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:16:53 -0400> Subject: Re: [h-cost] 
Renaissance coif or hood?> > > Her necklace looks like some that modern gang 
members wear. I gues that's ancient bling. I wonder what the S stands for. It's 
also on there belt.Sincerely, Rebecca 
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