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  2. Baby Gold - Wikipedia

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    Baby Gold has been featured by major media outlets for style pieces and gift guides. They were featured in style roundups as seen in: The Zoe Report, [2] Harper's Bazaar, [3] Who What Wear, [4] and others. Baby Gold has also been seen in many gift guides in outlets such as: Real Simple, [5] Vogue, [6] Glamour, [7] Popsugar, [8] and Esquire. [9 ...

  3. Aranjanam - Wikipedia

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    Gold Aranjanam. Aranjanam / Araijan Kodi (Malayalam: അരഞ്ഞാണം Tamil:அரைஞான் கயிறு [1]) [2] is a girdle-like ornament for the waist, worn around the waist by many south Indian adults and children. It is usually made of gold or silver, sometimes it may also be a red or black thread tied around the waist.

  4. Cardi B Subtly Reveals the Floral-Inspired Name of Baby ... - AOL

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    Cardi B revealed the name of her third baby in the most glamorous way. Leave it to Cardi, 32, to announce the name of her daughter, whom she shares with Offset, through diamond bijoux. Jewelry ...

  5. Bangle - Wikipedia

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    A special type of bangle is worn by women and girls, especially in the Bengal area, commonly known as a "Bengali bangle", which is used as a substitute for a costly gold bangle, and is produced by thermo-mechanically fusing a thin gold strip (weighing between 1–3 g) onto a bronze bangle, followed by manual crafting on that fused gold strip.

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  7. Anklet - Wikipedia

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    An anklet on female feet A toe ring with attached anklet. An anklet, also called ankle chain, ankle bracelet or ankle string, is an ornament worn around the ankle. [1] Barefoot anklets and toe rings historically have been worn for at least over 8,000 years by girls and women in Indus Valley, in Indian Subcontinent where it is commonly known as pattilu, payal, golusu and sometimes as nupur.