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  2. Bulla (amulet) - Wikipedia

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    Necklace with lenticular bulla, Ostia, Augustan age, gold. Roman bullae were enigmatic objects of lead, sometimes covered in gold foil, if the family could afford it. A bulla was worn around the neck as a locket to protect against evil spirits and forces. Bullae were made of differing substances depending upon the wealth of the family.

  3. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    Season 12: The twelfth season, also known as Real Littles, was released in August 2019. The Mini Packs are themed after real brands, mainly from food such as some of the Kellogg's brands, Welch's, and more, with the exception of the Special Editions (which are the Skechers shoes Shopkins). Season 13: The thirteenth season was released in ...

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    Ardene sells a vast assortment of apparel, shoes, and accessories for girls and women and most recently, for men and kids. In 2019, the company launched an eco-conscious collection under the name Ardene Collective. Since 2015, the company has introduced clothing lines such as: Ardene MAN, Ardene KIDS for boys and girls, Rose + Vine lounge and ...

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  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    By 1500 BC, the peoples of the Indus Valley were creating gold earrings and necklaces, bead necklaces, and metallic bangles. [citation needed] Before 2100 BC, prior to the period when metals were widely used, the largest jewellery trade in the Indus Valley region was the bead trade. Beads in the Indus Valley were made using simple techniques.