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  2. Ted Noten - Wikipedia

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    Ted Noten (18 December 1956) is a Dutch conceptual artist.He is especially known for his Turbo Princess pendant featuring a mouse wearing a small pearl necklace, and his solid acrylic handbags and suitcases containing guns.

  3. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    1500–1600: Long pearl ropes and chains with precious stones were commonly worn. [4] In the latter half of the century, natural adornments, such as coral and pearl, were joined with enamel and metals to create intricate pendants. [12] Heavily jeweled, delicately framed cameo pendants were popular as well. [11]

  4. Pearl Necklace (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pearl Necklace" is a song by ZZ Top from their 1981 album El Loco. The song went to No. 28 on the Billboard Rock Tracks chart in 1981 but was never released as a single. "Pearl Necklace" was produced by Bill Ham , and recorded and mixed by Terry Manning .

  5. ‘Border czar’ Kamala Harris panned for wearing reported $62K ...

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    Harris, 59, was wearing dark sunglasses, a brown jacket over a black top and dark colored pants, and sporting what critics claimed was a $62,000 necklace from Tiffany’s.

  6. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] In the opening scene, filmed on Fifth Avenue, Hepburn wore a little black dress, regarded as one of the most iconic in cinema, inspiring several imitations. [26] [25] It is a sheath, satin full-length gown with minimalist cutouts, paired with sunglasses, kitten heels, a multi-layered pearl necklace and a hair brooch.

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