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  2. This charm necklace is a modern take on a heart locket. It has a heart-shaped lock charm that hangs on a linked chain, and you can have it engraved with your and your Valentine’s initials.

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    Cut-Out Heart Necklace. $450 at Shane Co. Opal & White Sapphire Half Halo Earrings. $290 at Shane Co. Blue Nile. ... 14K White Gold low dome Basket Diamond Eternity Ring. $2,220 at James Allen.

  4. Locket - Wikipedia

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    Lockets are generally worn on chains around the neck and often hold a photo of the person who gave the locket, or they could form part of a charm bracelet. They come in many shapes such as ovals, hearts, prisms and circles and are usually made of precious metals such as gold or silver befitting their status as decorative jewellery.

  5. Queen Victoria (Winterhalter) - Wikipedia

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    The only detail of the ornament is the purple ribbon and jewels, a pair of simple earrings, and a heart-shaped pendant on a gold chain. This pendant could be the heart-shaped glass locket containing a lock of Prince Albert's hair that the Queen wore day and night before her wedding.

  6. Brooch - Wikipedia

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    Brooch decoration usually consisted of a simple inscription or gems applied to a gold or silver base. Inscriptions of love, friendship and faith were a typical feature of ring brooches of this period. The heart-shaped brooch was a very popular gift between lovers or friends. [24] Amulet brooches were very common prior to medieval times.

  7. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    Germanic tribes often wore gold and silver pieces with complex detailing and inlaid with colored glass and semi-precious stones, especially garnet. [6] Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian groups worked mainly in silver, due to a deficit of gold, and wrought patterns and animal forms into neck-rings.

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