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  2. Jewels of Anne of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    A gift of chain of pearls sent north by James to their daughter Princess Elizabeth arrived at York. Anne admired the pearls and swopped them for a set of ruby buttons (which may have once belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots). Years later, Elizabeth gave the ruby buttons to Frances Tyrrell. [109]

  3. Pearl necklace (sexual act) - Wikipedia

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    A "pearl necklace" is slang for a sexual act in which a man ejaculates semen on or near the neck or chest of another person. [1] The term originates from the way the deposited semen resembles a necklace of translucent white pearls. [2] [3] A pearl necklace can be used as a form of erotic humiliation or

  4. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of three rows of pearls with a turquoise and pearl cluster clasp; the clasp was only visible when it matched the colour of her outfit, otherwise hidden at the back. The Princess later altered the clasp to be all pearls. [1] One of the first gifts Diana received from Prince Charles was an eternity ring which she wore regularly. [8]

  5. ‘Jeopardy!' Champ Amy Schneider’s Pearls Have a Special Meaning

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    YouTube All eyes are on Jeopardy! champ Amy Schneider, whose 40-day winning streak on the hit game show just made history — and whose signature pearl necklace has become a topic of discussion in ...

  6. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    The ring had been a gift from Elizabeth, with her promise to help. [234] Elizabeth gave her reply to her diplomat Robert Beale, saying her promise of help was offered before Darnley was killed. [235] Mary sent rings as gifts and tokens over the coming years, in January 1581 to James VI, probably intended as a New Year's Day gift. [236]

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Some gemstones (like pearls, coral, and amber) are classified as organic, meaning that they are produced by living organisms. Others are inorganic, meaning that they are generally composed of and arise from minerals. Some gems, for example, amethyst, have become less valued as methods of extracting and importing them have progressed.