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  2. 7 Jewelry Trends That Will Be Everywhere in 2025, According ...

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    Kevin Mazur/Edward Berthelot/JB Lacroix/Getty Images. Diamonds are indeed a girl’s best friend, and Teichman predicts earrings—studs and hoops specifically—will be the most requested item to ...

  3. Napier Company (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Napier jewelry is notable for its simple, modern, geometric and floral designs. However, the company also produce boutique and high-end jewelry. Some of the metalwork bears resemblance to Mexican and Scandinavian designs. [3] The fan jewelry collection was introduced as a 10-year fundraising commitment in 1955.

  4. Betty Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Her jewelry style is influenced by Bauhaus and modernism. It is very simple and pure, [2] both geometric and minimalist. [14] Given her early aspiration to become a sculptor, [7] it may not be surprising that she thinks of her jewelry as "sculpture in motion". Wearing her jewelry has been compared to having a miniature Calder mobile around your ...

  5. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Modern lobe earring screwed onto the lobe. Several varieties of non-pierced earrings exist. Clip-on earrings – Clip-on earrings have existed longer than any other variety of non-pierced earrings. The clip itself is a two-part piece attached to the back of an earring.

  6. Rare ancient Egyptian jewelry now costs less than a Cartier ...

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    An amethyst beaded necklace, which dates back to from 1st century B.C. to 1st century A.D., will be available at auction for less than modern luxury jewelry. Tamara Beckwith/NY Post

  7. Architectonic jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Example of a silver ring with architectonic influence, particularly the use of texture and the kinetic element at the top of the item. Architectonic jewellery is a subset of Constructivist studio jewellery that makes use of architectural forms and ideas in the much smaller-scale format of jewellery. [1]