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  2. Luckenbooth brooch - Wikipedia

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    The Luckenbooth brooch has motifs similar to the Claddagh ring, also using the heart and crown. Heart-shaped brooches in parts of Europe date back to late medieval times, but this design probably did not appear in Scotland before the 17th century. [5] [6] Silver was the usual material, [1] [5] although gold heart brooches were made for wealthy ...

  3. Heart-Shaped Valentine’s Day Gifts Are the Cutest Way ... - AOL

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    Of course, there are also plenty of cozy picks, like a furry love lock-shaped plushie and a heart-shaped silk pillow that looks straight out of a vintage Valentine's Day ad!

  4. Does Stormy Daniels's key necklace have a hidden meaning? - AOL

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    The key charm could be hinting at her intention to unlock secrets related to the Trump allegations. Or maybe it’s a reference to keep details under lock and key.

  5. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    Yingluo (Chinese: 璎珞) is currently a common necklace accessory used by hanfu enthusiasts. [11] It is a ring-shaped ornament developed in ancient China, which is hung on the neck and chest, worn on the head, arms and legs. It is mainly made of pearls, precious stones and precious metals.

  6. Lock charm - Wikipedia

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    The lock shape itself symbolises an actual security lock, embodying the parents' wish for its wearer to be "locked" to the earth or "locked to life", to ward away death. [9] Lock charms may feature Taoist symbolism such as the Taijitu and the Bagua and often have other symbols including Taoist deities such as the Sanxing and Kitchen god.

  7. Locket - Wikipedia

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    A locket is a pendant that opens to reveal a space used for storing a photograph or other small item such as a lock of hair. Lockets are usually given to loved ones on holidays such as Valentine's Day and occasions such as christenings , weddings and, most noticeably during the Victorian Age , funerals .