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  2. Jesus piece (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Kanye West partnered with Jacob Arabo, a jeweler that outfitted many hip-hop artists with their jewelry. [1] [2] West's personal Jesus piece created by Jacob cost $25,000, was the size of a man's palm and had clear diamonds for Jesus' crown of thorns, yellow and light-brown diamonds as Jesus' blond hair, aquamarines for blue eyes and ...

  3. Middleham Jewel - Wikipedia

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    The pendant may originally have been further decorated with enamelling on each face and pearls around the edge. The back panel slides to reveal a hollow interior, which originally contained three and a half tiny discs of silk embroidered with gold thread. [4] The textile contents identify the jewel as a reliquary, containing a fragment of holy ...

  4. Jewels of Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    Princess Mary, by Lucas Horenbout, depicted with a diamond cross pendant. Princess Mary, formerly said to be Catherine Parr, with gold cross, attributed to Susannah Horenbout, displayed at Compton Verney. Mary owned a letter "M" with three rubies and two diamonds and a large pendant pearl. She also had an "H" with a ruby and a pendant pearl. [7]

  5. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    The jewelry of the Byzantine Empire often features religious images or motifs such as the cross, even in pieces that were for secular use. Elaborate Roman styles were continued, but with growing use of cloisonné enamel. The main commissions for gold work and jewelry came from the Court or the Church. [18]

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  7. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Diamonds for jewellery in this period came from India, and many were cut and finished and traded at Antwerp. [40] Natural diamond crystals that did not require cutting were sold in Paris and Lisbon. Instead of diamonds, rock-crystal, "paste" or glass substitutes were used, which seem to have been acceptable in fine jewellery.