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  2. Valentine's Day gift guide: Jewelry for every relationship - AOL

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    Designs with tiny or petite diamonds—such as tiny diamond studs, petite solitaire bracelets, or tiny diamond station necklaces—are emblematic of that first spark of love.

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    IGI Lab-Grown 1.30 Carat E-VS1 Oval Cut Diamond Classic Split Shank Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring. Being able to inspect a ring’s details is one of the most important aspects of shopping online.

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  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A diamond solitaire engagement ring. Now popular in engagement rings, this usage dates back to the marriage of Maximilian I to Mary of Burgundy in 1477. [17] A popular style is the diamond solitaire, which features a single large diamond mounted prominently. [18]

  6. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    On her wedding day, Diana was given this brooch by the Queen Mother as a wedding present. The brooch shows the Prince of Wales's feathers and was often worn by the Princess on a diamond tennis necklace with a cabochon emerald drop. [92] The diamond necklace was from the Saudi suite of jewelry she received as a wedding present.

  7. Crown Jewels of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    [3] The most impressive solitaire in the collection is a light blue drop shape rose-cut Indian diamond that once belonged to Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange. It is as "large as the egg of a dove and as clear as water". It has now been worn again by queen Maxima after spending decades in the royal vaults.