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  2. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    The brand’s fine jewelry collection includes rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and more, as well as many beautiful birthstone pieces. The brand’s website makes it easy to shop by occasion ...

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    "A beautiful, floral, feminine perfume," wrote a Nordstrom reviewer. "It emits a very sweet and luxurious energy. Such a gorgeous bottle, design and scent. Definitely one to bring a lot of ...

  4. Lavalier - Wikipedia

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    A special form of necklace produced around 1900 was the lavallière, an imaginative allusion to a fashion named for the actress Ève Lavallière, suspending two overlapping pendants, generally of different lengths. The necklace itself often consisted of a simple silk cord with diamond sliding motifs, in which the imaginative end motifs were ...

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    This stunning pendant is a gorgeous, thoughtful gift for any wife. It's bold yet classy, adding a delicate accent to any formal outfit. She'll be floored and extremely grateful for this one.

  6. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Numerous polychrome butterfly pendants on silver foxtail chains, dating from the 1st century, have been found near Olbia, with only one example ever found anywhere else. [ 45 ] The Bee Pendant , an iconic Minoan jewel; 1700–1600 BC; gold; width: 4.6 centimetres (1.8 in); from Chrysolakkos (gold pit) complex at Malia ; Archaeological Museum of ...

  7. Three Brothers (jewel) - Wikipedia

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    The jewel was commissioned by Duke John the Fearless of Burgundy in the late 1380s, and was one of the most precious treasures of the House of Burgundy. [1] It was created by Parisian goldsmith Herman Ruissel in 1389; the jewel's sale is recorded through a bill dated 11 October and a receipt dated 24 November, both of which are kept in the Côte-d'Or Departmental Archives in Dijon.