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  2. 45 Luxury Gifts For Men Who Appreciate The Finer Things - AOL

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    $600.00 at Bergdorf Goodman. Lighter Holder Logo-Cutout Rhodium-Plated Pendant Necklace. We love nothing more than a prestigious take on something random, and this necklace is, by all accounts, a ...

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    Kurt Geiger London Crystal Necklace. Invite your loved one to bring the bling to spring with this Mix Stone Crystal Necklace by Kurt Geiger London. It’s on sale at Nordstrom Rack for $99.97 ...

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    In fact, we’ve found the most expensive item at Kohl’s for men and how much you’ll need to buy it. We’ll also cover a few alternatives if you’re looking to stay at a lower price point ...

  5. Wallace Chan - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He is the mastermind behind the creation of what has been called the world’s most expensive diamond necklace. [3] Chan is also known as an innovator. He invented the Wallace Cut, an illusionary carving technique, in 1987; [ 4 ] a jade cutting and polishing technique in 2002, [ 5 ] and The Wallace Chan Porcelain, a porcelain five times ...

  6. Patiala Necklace - Wikipedia

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    The Patiala Necklace was a necklace designed and made by Cartier in 1928. [1] It was part of the largest ever single order to Cartier to date, made in 1925 by the Indian royal , the Maharaja of Patiala , for the Patiala Necklace and other jewelry worth ₹ 1,000 million (equivalent to ₹ 210 billion, US$2.6 billion or €2.6 billion in 2023).

  7. Theo Fennell - Wikipedia

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    He is often called the "King of Bling" for his flamboyant designs for celebrity clientele. [1] [2] In 1982, he founded Theo Fennell, his eponymous jewellery business. [3] In 2009, he returned to the helm after leaving the company for 18 months. [3] He regained control of the company in 2021. [4] [5]