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Originally Posted by Morthoron
Yes, but was Beorn buried with a Silmaril? It seems nearly every dead personage in The Hobbit got one. Like costume jewelry. After all, Feanor could have sold the rights in perpetuity to a Chinese manufacturing firm that makes high-end knock offs: Coach, Gucci, Silmarils.
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Ah, well as it happens I can prove once and for all that the Arkenstone isn't a Silmaril - because
the Silmarils weren't jewels.
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Originally Posted by Silm: Of the Silmarils
Then [Feanor] began a long and secret labour, and he summoned all his lore, and his power, and his subtle skill; and at the end of all he made the Silmarils.
>>>As<<< three great Jewels they were in form.
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Yes, just like balrog shadows, the Silmarils had the
appearance of something, without actually being that thing. Any later text simply calling them jewels is just carrying the analogy along, just like the wings spread wall to wall.
They were actually... paintings, maybe? Paintings would work. Makes Morgoth's crown look a little daft, but then, it always did.
hS