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  2. UnoAErre - Wikipedia

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    UnoAErre Italia is a goldsmith, jewelry and watchmaking company based in Arezzo, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company manufactures, distributes and exports of gold and jewelry in Italy and abroad. History

  3. Cimaruta - Wikipedia

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    Commonly made of silver, the amulet itself consists of several small apotropaic charms (some of which draw upon Christian symbolism), with each individual piece attached to what is supposed to represent a branch of rue—the flowering medicinal herb for which the whole talisman is named, "cimaruta" being a Neapolitan form of cima di ruta ...

  4. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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    This list of jewellery types is a listing of most types of jewellery made. ... Italian charm bracelet; Friendship bracelet; ... Prayer jewelry Japa malas; Prayer ...

  5. Your Ring Could Be Worth Thousands: How To Spot Valuable ...

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    Gold and silver aren’t magnetic, whereas gold-plated jewelry has metal underneath. Find a strong magnet and place it on your ring. If the magnet sticks, you can feel confident the metal is fake.

  6. Nomination (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    Nomination Composable bracelet . The brand was founded in 1983 with the first company name G4 by Paolo Gensini in Sesto Fiorentino, nearby Florence, Italy, a city with a centuries-old tradition of goldsmiths and jewelers.

  7. Figaro chain - Wikipedia

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    14 karat figaro chain. The figaro chain [1] is a jewellery chain design consisting of two or three small circular links followed by one elongated oval link. The most notable figaro chains are manufactured in Italy. [2]

  8. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    Gold body chain for a slight woman or a girl. Frontal view with an amethyst and four garnets; four other gems are missing (4th or 5th century Romano British, part of the Hoxne hoard) [1] Byzantine body chain found as part of the Asyut Treasure, Egypt c. 600 AD (British Museum) [2] Gold chain from the sixteenth century, Sweden.

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