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  2. Nomination (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    In the 90s, the bracelet was a huge success first in Italy, and then in the early 2000s in the North European countries and straight after the United States. Since the bracelet came from Italy, it was called the Italian Charm Bracelet or the Nomination bracelet. In the 2000s, Nomination named this collection Composable, to protect its brand. It ...

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    The 18kt yellow gold snake chain bracelet, and necklace, will be available online for $200 to $500 off its regular price. Made in Italy, this polished bracelet features a lobster clasp and a ...

  4. Nomination bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Composable nomination bracelet. In 2023, the resurgence of Italian charm bracelets is evident through their prominent presence on the wrist of "Love Island" Season 9 contestant Anna-May Robey and the trending tag on TikTok. [7] [8] [9] The brand Nomination became known for its series of bracelets, which could be customized and personalized.

  5. UnoAErre - Wikipedia

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    UnoAErre Italia is a goldsmith, jewelry and watchmaking company based in Arezzo, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company manufactures, distributes and exports of gold and jewelry in Italy and abroad. History

  6. Charm bracelet - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, an Italian jewelry company Nomination, based in Sesto Fiorentino, Italy, introduced the Composable line, featuring modular bracelets made of stainless steel. It had later become known as the “Italian charm bracelets”. People would add links to update their bracelets with symbols that told the story of the important events ...

  7. 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.