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  2. Jules Gravereaux - Wikipedia

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    In all he created 27 new cultivars, primarily for rose oil production. [1] In 1911, Gravereaux helped recreate the rose collection of Joséphine de Beauharnais at her Château de Malmaison by researching all species and cultivars available in Europe in her lifetime, and donating the 197 roses his research turned up. [1]

  3. Ormonde Jayne - Wikipedia

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    Other notable Ormonde Jayne fragrances include Orris Noir, based on purple-black iris, pink pepper and pimento berries; [12] Champaca, an orange wildflower from India mixed with green tea, basmati rice and myrrh; [13] [14] Sampaquita, named after a species of jasmine that is also the national flower of the Philippines; [13] Ta’if, a rose and ...

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery used in body modification can be simple and plain or dramatic and extreme. The use of simple silver studs, rings, and earrings predominates. Common jewellery pieces such as earrings are a form of body modification, as they are accommodated by creating a small hole in the ear. Padaung women in Myanmar place large golden rings around ...

  5. Tom Carruth - Wikipedia

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    During his seven years at Armstrong, he worked with hybridizer, Jack Christensen. In 1986, Carruth was offered a position with Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower, where he was a sales representative for two years. In 1989 he was promoted to full time garden roses breeder. He worked at Weeks for twenty six years as the chief hybridizer. [3] [2]

  6. Stieff Silver - Wikipedia

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    Post-World War II came Diamond Star, Personna, Rose Motif, Silver Surf, Carrollton, and Royal Dynasty. Colonial Williamsburg commissioned Stieff to create Queen Anne and Williamsburg Shell, while Smithsonian was made for the Smithsonian Institution. The two rarest patterns are Victoria and Plain; both discontinued prior to 1920.

  7. Rosé Wore a Coquettish Pink Minidress Alongside Blake ... - AOL

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    Blackpink’s Rosé embraced coquette fashion Thursday night when she dressed up in a pretty, pink Zimmermann minidress with Tiffany & Co. jewelry to fête the launch of the jeweler’s Tiffany ...