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  2. Category:Jewellery companies of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore portal; Pages in category "Jewellery companies of Singapore" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  3. Taoist coin charm - Wikipedia

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    A Taoist charm that contains Taoist "magic writing" on display at the Museum of Ethnography, Sweden. Taoist coin charms (simplified Chinese: 道教品压生钱; traditional Chinese: 道教品壓生錢; pinyin: dào jiào pǐn yā shēng qián), or Daoist coin charms are a family of categories of Chinese and Vietnamese numismatic charms that incorporate elements of the Taoist religion.

  4. On Cheong Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Founder of On Cheong Co. Pte Ltd On Cheong Jewellery in the 1950s Singapore Chinatown On Cheong Jewellery was founded in 1936 by Ho Yew Ping, an emigrant of Guangdong Shunde province of China . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The name of the company is derived from the phrase "平安昌盛", meaning peace and prosperity.

  5. Dzi bead - Wikipedia

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    Almost invariably mass-produced, these are available for less than two dollars, and are often sold by the strand. The etching on these cheap beads has been done very quickly, and the decorations do not penetrate into the inner core of the bead. These are usually targeted for sale to mainland Chinese customers as lucky feng shui charms.

  6. Singapore Jewellery Design Award - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Jewellery Design Award is a competition among art school students, initiated by the Singapore Jewellery association (SJA). The SJDA provides an opportunity for the winning designs to be manufactured into jewellery pieces to be marketed and sold. The contest is divided into three major categories.

  7. Charm bracelet - Wikipedia

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    During the pre-historic period, jewellery charms would be made from shells, animal-bones and clay. Later charms were made out of gems, rocks, and wood. For instance, there is evidence from Africa that shells were used for adornments around 75,000 years ago. In Germany intricately carved mammoth tusk charms have been found from around 30,000 ...

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