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The most luxurious skeleton in the world must be inlaid with jewels. Luxury is beyond imagination.
Generally speaking, Catholicism is the product of the gradual corruption of Christianity, and some of its teachings are seriously deviated from the Bible, so they are superstitious. But there are still many people in Europe who believe in Catholicism and even respect the teachings when dealing with bones. The picture shows a Catholic skeleton inlaid with jewels.

This skeleton is inlaid with precious stones, which looks glittering and luxurious. Because they have been placed in catacombs for a long time, these bones have long been forgotten by the world until archaeological explorers found them.

These bones are symbols of wealth after death, and Catholics regard them as the bones of "saints", that is, "sacred bones". In fact, strictly speaking, no Catholic can be called this title.

But many people mistakenly think that it is the remains of early Catholic martyrs. Later, in the16th century, the Vatican Catholic Church instructed them to be dug up and held a grand canonization ceremony.

Then, many bones wrapped in gold and silver jewelry were sent to Switzerland, Australia, Germany and other places and stored in Catholic graves in various countries.

In the past 500 years, there has been an upsurge of religious reform in Europe. During this period, more remains were sent to Catholic churches by believers to replace those damaged cultural relics.

It is understood that bone processing steps are cumbersome and often take a long time, and the modification of some sensitive parts may take more than 5 years. Because of this, Christians often say that these buried gold and silver jewels are the most valuable things, worth everything they have in their lifetime.

Although these bones are covered with gold and silver jewelry, even in the eyes of believers, they are priceless, and they are willing to give their lives in exchange. Some people still think that this is a morbid cultural relic and not worth collecting.

But in the eyes of Catholics, this is undoubtedly a rare "sacred object", which reflects the favor of the church in the past to a certain extent and reveals the little-known history of Catholicism.

Nowadays, the bones of these "saints" have become treasures sought after by believers. A believer said that if the church allowed him, he would exchange all his family's money for a skeleton, even if it was just an organ and a piece of jewelry on it. The picture shows a group of devout believers waiting in line to see the "sacred objects" such as teeth, hair, photos and belts left by the "saints" after their death. Some people even take their children with them.