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    Keep scrolling for some of our favorite 18k gold jewelry deals you can shop until Feb 2nd, ... Amy and Annette 14K Gold Hoop Earrings. $17 $70 Save $53. See at Walmart. Beaded Heart Drop Earrings ...

  3. The necklace is available in three finishes, including an 18K gold vermeil or solid 14k gold, and you can also upgrade the design with a diamond for an extra bit of sparkle. $135 at Oak and Luna ...

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    Beaver is infatuated with a girl named Donna Yeager. Wally, Eddie, Beaver, and Gilbert go to a carnival, At the ring toss booth, Beaver attempts to win a $15 fishing reel, but on an errant throw wins a 14K gold double locket necklace that's valued at $20. Scheming Eddie offers to buy it from Beaver for $1, giving Beaver a 75 cent 'profit' on ...

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    This cute bracelet has an adjustable sliding bead and colorful heart charms across the gold chain. Plus, the 14K yellow gold coating over the brass will keep it from tarnishing easily. $60 at ...

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    The rest of the parure was passed down to Queen Mary, who wore the brooch and lent the necklace to her daughter-in-law the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother). [119] The necklace became a favourite of hers, and upon her death it was bequeathed to Elizabeth II, who lent it to her granddaughter-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge ...

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    The firm's logo in 1908. The House of Fabergé (French pronunciation:; Russian: Дом Фаберже, romanized: Dom Faberzhe) was a jewellery firm founded in 1842 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, by Gustav Fabergé, using the accented name Fabergé. [1]