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  2. 5 Most Expensive Pieces of Jewelry Ever Owned — Where Are ...

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    GOBankingRates took a look at some of the most expensive jewelry ever owned. These iconic pieces adorned some of the richest and most celebrated people in the world, including beloved movie stars ...

  3. Amber - Wikipedia

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    Amber is fossilized tree resin. Examples of it have been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since the Neolithic times, [1] and worked as a gemstone since antiquity. [2] Amber is used in jewelry and as a healing agent in folk medicine. There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents.

  4. List of most valuable celebrity memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of most valuable celebrity memorabilia (or most expensive celebrities items auctioned) ... Jewelry 2011 Christie's [6]

  5. Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    Many gemstones are used in even the most expensive jewelry, depending on the brand-name of the designer, fashion trends, market supply, treatments, etc. Nevertheless, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds still have a reputation that exceeds those of other gemstones. [26]

  6. Tiffany & Co. to Sell Its Most Expensive Jewelry Design ... - AOL

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    Tiffany & Co. is planning the most expensive piece of jewelry it’s ever offered for sale. The jeweler recently acquired an 80-carat, oval shape, D color and internally flawless diamond, and will ...

  7. Tiara - Wikipedia

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    This puts tiaras among the most expensive and spectacular pieces of jewelry. [1] Tiaras come in different models, including: the bandeau, a tiara in the shape of a ribbon or hairband, the kokoshnik, a tiara that usually consists of a massive wall of gemstones; the shape is based on the traditional Russian headdress with the same name,