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  2. Gifts at Walmart that will arrive by Christmas - AOL

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    Dangle earrings are a style staple, and they look beautiful dressed up or down. ... with 18-karat white gold plating and tastefully sized Swarovski crystals — making them perfect to add a little ...

  3. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Dangle earrings in a fair in India A selection of dangle earrings. Dangle earrings (also known as drop earrings) are designed to suspend from the bottoms of the earlobes. Their lengths vary from a centimeter or two, all the way to brushing the wearer's shoulders. A pierced dangle earring is generally attached to the ear with a thin wire passing ...

  4. Navel piercing - Wikipedia

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    The jewelry used in navel piercing is commonly called "belly rings". Belly rings are a midriff-revealing version of earrings. Dangle navel jewelry. Many new designs, such as the ancient Bali jewelry designs, have been added to modern navel cultures.

  5. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    A form of popular earring which pierced the earlobe was the er dang (Chinese: 耳珰) which became popular during the Warring States Period and the Qin dynasty. [13] Ancient er dang were made out gold, jade, silver, ivory, marble, glass and crystal. [13]

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    Theo Wargo/Getty Images Nicole Kidman put her own twist on the “naked” trend at the Expats premiere in New York City. Kidman, 56, graced the Sunday, January 21, red carpet in a skin-baring ...

  7. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    Among the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest of America, earrings were a sign of nobility and wealth, as the placement of each earring on a child had to be purchased at an expensive potlatch. [12] Earrings were common in the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (1550–1292 BCE), generally taking the form of a dangling, gold hoop. [13]