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  2. Jhumka (earring style) - Wikipedia

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    Jhumka are a style of earring worn by women of the Indian subcontinent. [1] Under the Mughal Empire, the Kharanphool jhumka evolved into a single jewel, still maintaining its bell shape. Previously, the Kharanphool referred to the bejeweled round disc on the ear (the name itself meaning "flower for the ear"), and the jhumki referred to the bell ...

  3. Jewellery of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Tamil literature lists out the different types of jewellery worn by women historically from head to toe. Apart from gold, jewellery was also fashioned out of silver, copper and brass. Tamil annai (The Mother Tamil) is praised by ornamenting her with The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature.

  4. Earring - Wikipedia

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    The practice of wearing earrings was a tradition for Ainu men and women, [13] but the Government of Meiji Japan forbade Ainu men to wear earrings in the late-19th century. [14] Earrings were also commonplace among nomadic Turkic tribes and Korea .

  5. Gorjana Reidel - Wikipedia

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    Reidel and her husband launched the jewelry brand gorjana in 2004. [2] In 2016, the Reidels opened their first jewelry brand store in Laguna Beach, [3] followed by a second store in Venice Beach. The 2018 opening of another store in the West Village was their first in New York City. [4] [5] In August 2019 they opened a store in Malibu. [6]

  6. Entammede Jimikki Kammal - Wikipedia

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    Entammede Jimikki Kammal, or simply Jimikki Kammal, is a 2017 song from the soundtrack of the Malayalam film Velipadinte Pusthakam (2017). [1] The song is composed by Shaan Rahman and sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan and Ranjith Unni. [2] Taken from various folk songs, "Jimikki Kammal" is written by Anil Panachooran.