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    Walmart's secret sale room is the perfect place for last-minute gift shopping — all arrive by Christmas. Heather Quinlan and Rory Halperin. Updated December 20, 2023 at 10:02 AM.

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    This one from Drew Barrymore's Walmart line Beautiful looks way more expensive than it actually is and is stylish enough to display pretty much anywhere. $6 at Walmart Thyme & Table

  5. Bohemian crown jewels - Wikipedia

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    The crown has an unusual design, with vertical fleurs-de-lis standing at the front, back and sides. Made from 22-carat gold and a set of precious 19 sapphires, 30 emeralds, 44 spinels, 20 pearls, 1 ruby, 1 rubellite and 1 aquamarine, it weighs 2,475 g. At the top of the crown is the cross, which reportedly stores a thorn from Christ's crown of ...

  6. Crown Jewels of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In 1896 the Firm of van Kempen & Begeer wrote about resetting the jewels of the Crown ("juweelen der kroon"). Queen Juliana gave a selection of her formal jewelry to the new Foundation Regalia of the House of Orange-Nassau, instituted on 27 July 1963. In 1968 a Foundation "Kroongoederen van het Huis van Oranje-Nassau" was instituted.

  7. Crown Jeweller - Wikipedia

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    The post was created in 1843 by Queen Victoria, who issued a royal warrant to Garrard & Co., and the title of Crown Jeweller was vested in an employee of the company. [1] Until then, Rundell & Bridge, who advertised themselves as Crown jewellers, [2] had been responsible for maintaining and preparing Jewels for use at state occasions. [3]