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  2. 6 Most Expensive Pieces of Jewelry — How Much Would ... - AOL

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    Here’s a look at some of the most expensive jewelry in the world. ... The Mouawad L’Incomparable Diamond Necklace out of Switzerland holds the record for the most expensive necklace in the ...

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    Jewelry can create a mood and inspire awe with its beauty. It gives the wearer a sense of glamour and regality. Since antiquity, certain stones and metals have been cherished as symbols of wealth ...

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    From Brilliant Earth to Baublebar, we tracked down all the best places to buy jewelry online, including options for fine jewelry and everyday accessories. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online ...

  5. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most expensive are French and German 18th century examples, and the record auction price for a German box is £789,250 (about US$1.3 million), bid in 2003 at Christie's in London. Modern snuff boxes are made from a variety of woods, pewter and even plastic and are manufactured in surprising numbers due, largely, to snuff's ...

  6. House of Amber - Wikipedia

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    1962 - Einar Fehrn's son, Søren Fehrn entered the company where he began grinding and polishing amber pieces. 1965 - House of Amber opened its first workshop with one employee; 1980s- The company began focusing on refining the production of amber jewelry. 1988 - House of Amber opened a branch in Gdansk, Poland with 16 employees.

  7. Vesta case - Wikipedia

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    In addition, one of the world’s most famous jewellers, Faberge from Russia, was known to design vesta cases. Not surprisingly, examples of Faberge vestas are rarely seen and are among the most expensive. Georg Jensen was a Danish silversmith and founder of Georg Jensen A/S one of the best known Scandinavian jewellers, also made vestas.