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

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    Best for affordable jewelry: Baublebar. Best for trendy jewelry: Mejuri. Best for sustainable jewelry: GLDN. Best for 14k gold jewelry: Catbird. Best for tarnish-free jewelry: Ana Luisa. Best for ...

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    A fixture of fashion spreads since its founding in 1980, when a Brooklyn husband-and-wife were inspired by the 1950s and 60s costume jewelry known as “travel jewelry,” meant to look and feel ...

  4. Why Taylor Swift Fans Think Travis Kelce Bought Her a ... - AOL

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    As TikTok user @swiftieinkc pointed out, the ring appears to be opal in the center and blue topaz around the outside (although this is still unconfirmed). If this is the case, it may symbolize ...

  5. List of sapphires by size - Wikipedia

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    Blue-violet National Museum of Natural History, Washington [9] Star of Bombay: Sri Lanka 182 carats (36.4 g) Star Blue-violet National Museum of Natural History, Washington [10] Ruspoli Sapphire: 136.9 carats (27.38 g) [11] Stuart Sapphire: Sri Lanka 104 carats (20.8 g) Blue Tower of London [12] Bismarck Sapphire: Myanmar: 98.56 carats (19.712 ...

  6. Opal - Wikipedia

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    A Peruvian opal (also called blue opal) is a semi-opaque to opaque blue-green stone found in Peru, which is often cut to include the matrix in the more opaque stones. It does not display a play of color. Blue opal also comes from Oregon and Idaho in the Owyhee region, as well as from Nevada around the Virgin Valley. [16] Opal is also formed by ...

  7. Ammolite - Wikipedia

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    Ammolite is an opal-like organic gemstone found primarily along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of North America.It is commonly unearthed by natural erosion or through the process of various mining practices, within the perimeter of an ancient sea bed called the Western Interior Seaway. [2]