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  2. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    Gold chain with garnets, rock crystals and enamel from the 16th century, Sweden. Jewellery chains, jewelry chains or body chains are metal chains [1] [2] that are used in jewellery to encircle parts of the body, [3] namely the neck, wrists and ankles, [4] and they also serve as points to hang decorative charms and pendants. [5] [6] [7]

  3. The best Valentine's Day gifts under $100 - AOL

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    Forget chocolate — get your Valentine what they really crave this year: Coffee. This box comes with three love-themed blends: Love Letters, Valentine's Blend, and Aphrodite No.2.

  4. Wonder Woman's bracelets - Wikipedia

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    They regain their strength if their bracelets are unchained. In later stories, Amazons lose their strength if males simply bind their wrists, rather than their bracelets, with chains or other forms of welding. In Comic Cavalcade #14, the bracelets are revealed to balance Amazon strength with loving submission to the positive aims of civilization.

  5. Chatelaine (chain) - Wikipedia

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    Women in Roman Britain wore 'chatelaine brooches' from which toilet sets were suspended. [6] The remnants of chatelaines and chatelaine bags have been found in the graves of women in the seventh and eighth century in the United Kingdom. Often found with the chatelaine artifacts would be wire rings, beads, buckles, knives and tools. [7]

  6. Pocket watch - Wikipedia

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    Savonette with cathedral hands and luminescent dial made by Thos. Russell & Son (probably in the 1920’s) A golden pocket watch with hunter-case and watch chain Pocket watches evolved from clock-watches, supposedly called Nuremberg eggs, worn on chains around the neck.