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    In February 2001, Gucci a subsidiary of Kering, acquired Bottega Veneta for $156 million. [15] Patrizio di Marco was appointed CEO and Tomas Maier creative director. [16] In 2002, the brand launched a fashion jewelry line, followed by a fine jewelry line in 2006. [17] By 2005, the company was profitable again. [18]

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    Ancient Sumerians created necklaces and beads from gold, silver, lapis lazuli and carnelian. [6] In Ancient Egypt , a number of different necklace types were worn. Upper-class Ancient Egyptians wore collars of organic or semi-precious and precious materials for religious, celebratory, and funerary purposes. [ 7 ]