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  2. The 5 Best Places to Rent Expensive Jewelry for a ... - AOL

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    Rent gorgeous (even designer) jewelry for anything from weddings to work days, thanks to these five amazing jewelry rental websites. The 5 Best Places to Rent Expensive Jewelry for a Fraction of ...

  3. Rocksbox lets you shop and rent designer jewelry without the ...

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    The one-of-a-kind subscription service lets you shop for designer jewelry at discounted prices without the pressure to choose just one piece.

  4. Rent the Runway - Wikipedia

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    Rent the Runway had physical locations in New York City, Washington, D.C., Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, [27] where customers could work with a personal stylist, and either take items directly with them or book dresses and accessories for future events. In August 2020, the company announced it would be closing all five of its retail ...

  5. Jewelry gift giving guide for every occasion - AOL

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    VRAI shares a comprehensive jewelry guide to help shoppers navigate finding the perfect gift for any special occasion.

  6. Abderrahman Slaoui Museum - Wikipedia

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    Gold jewelry is traditionally worn during special occasions, such as weddings. It exists in sets containing: earrings, a tiara, a frontal piece brooch, and heavy necklaces. Due to the high prices, there would usually be one jewelry set per family or town, and each bride would borrow it or rent it for her wedding ceremony.

  7. Flont - Wikipedia

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    Flont was a jewelry rental service e-commerce company [1] [2] founded in 2016 and available from May 2017 to 2019. [3] Flont employed a 'jewelry as a service' model, where customers could subscribe for a monthly or yearly fee and in exchange receive unlimited jewelry rentals from the site. [3]