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  2. All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star series 2

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    Paperclip Pearl Necklace: 2: Rainbow Charm Bracelet David: Foxtail Pearl Necklace: 3: Circle of Life Charm Bracelet Emma: Twisted Pearl Necklace: 5: Fatima's Hand Charm Bracelet Jack: Oyster Link Pearl Necklace: 1: Phoenix Charm Bracelet Piers: Asymmetrical Pearl Necklace: 4: Rainbow Kintsugi Charm Bracelet Tianne: Art Deco Pearl Necklace: 6 ...

  3. Betty Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Gold necklace designed by Betty Cooke, circa 1960 Bill Steinmetz, in 2004 Early in her career, Cooke designed furniture and household articles as well handbags, belts and jewelry. Her first store-front was a small house on Tyson Street in Mount Vernon in Baltimore, where she lived. [ 2 ]

  4. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online in 2025 - AOL

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    Handmade Art Deco Gold Necklace. $87 at Etsy. Peridot Leaf Stud Earrings. $19 at Etsy. Hammered Gold Earrings. $27 at Etsy.

  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A young girl was buried with: 2 silver fibulae, a necklace (with coins), bracelet, gold earrings, a pair of hair-pins, comb, and buckle. [49] The Celts specialised in continuous patterns and designs, while Merovingian designs are best known for stylised animal figures. [ 50 ]

  6. Joan Hornig - Wikipedia

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    Onyx Petals, an example of Hornig's jewelry design. Joan Hornig Jewelry was founded in 2003 with the goal of making a statement and a difference. [4] The company operates under the philosophy that Philanthropy is Beautiful®. 100% of the profit from each piece sold is donated to the 501(c)(3) of the purchaser's choice through the Joan B. Hornig Foundation.

  7. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Babylon, necklaces were made of carnelian, lapis lazuli, agate, and gold, which was also made into gold chains. [6] 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.