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The Silmaril set in The Necklace of the Dwarves rests in the air of the heavens upon the brow of Eärendil.
''The Silmaril set in The Necklace of the Dwarves rests in the air of the heavens upon the brow of Eärendil.

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Maglor threw his jewel into the sea.
Maglor threw his jewel into the sea.''

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Does anyone have further information supporting/disproving the stones of the three rings being in fact, the Silmarils?- - JamesGray

Hmmm... I really don't think the stones on the Rings were the Silmarilli.
But... Why don't we put this issue onto a discussion in the TolkienWikiForum?

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Does anyone have further information supporting/disproving the stones of the three rings being in fact, the Silmarils? JamesGray
Check this link, please: Forum/Three Silmarilli - Three Rings --LhunRoss


The three elven Rings of Power, forged by Celebrimbor in Eregion during the SecondAge:


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An interesting parallel can be drawn between the three rings and the final disposition of the Silmarils:

''The Silmaril set in The Necklace of the Dwarves rests in the air of the heavens upon the brow of Eärendil. Maedhros threw himself and the Silmaril he bore into a chasm of fire. Maglor threw his jewel into the sea.''

Does anyone have further information supporting/disproving the stones of the three rings being in fact, the Silmarils?- - JamesGray

Hmmm... I really don't think the stones on the Rings were the Silmarilli. But... Why don't we put this issue onto a discussion in the TolkienWikiForum?

Check this link, please: Forum/Three Silmarilli - Three Rings --LhunRoss


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