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  2. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Bracelet in platinum, white gold, silver, diamonds, lapislazuli, turquoise, by Cartier Paris, 1937 Growing political tensions, the after-effects of the war, and a reaction against the perceived decadence of the turn of the 20th century led to simpler forms, combined with more effective manufacturing for mass production of high-quality jewellery.

  3. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The future Princess had a collection of enameled bangles and bracelets which she wore frequently as a teenager. [2] [page needed] At the age of 16, Diana was a bridesmaid at her sister Jane's wedding to Robert Fellowes on 20 April 1978. [11] She wore a pair of pearl studs and a pearl necklace. [12]

  4. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 December 2024, at 14:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. The story behind Taylor Swift's diamond matching 'TNT ... - AOL

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    As for Kelce’s bangle, his is bigger and has 10.12ctw of lab-grown diamonds, she told People. Wove uploaded a behind-the-scenes video to Instagram on Jan. 31 to show exactly how the bracelet ...

  6. Diamondère - Wikipedia

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    [4] [13] The jewelry is then set with the specified gemstones ranging from high quality diamonds to colored stones such as sapphires, rubies, or emeralds. Customers can also change and choose the gemstones and metal directly from the Diamondère website. [14] Diamondère is certified Solitaire Gemological Laboratories. [15]

  7. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The large diamond, found in South Africa, was presented to Edward VII on his 66th birthday. Two of the stones cut from the diamond were the 94.4-carat (18.88 g) Cullinan III, a clear pear-shaped stone, and a 63.6-carat (12.72 g) cushion-shaped stone. Queen Mary had these stones made into a brooch with the Cullinan III hanging from IV.