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  2. Native American jewelry - Wikipedia

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    North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment: From Prehistory to the Present. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999: 170-171. ISBN 0-8109-3689-5. Haley, James L. Apaches: a history and culture portrait. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997. ISBN 978-0-8061-2978-5. Karasik, Carol. The Turquoise Trail: Native American Jewelry and Culture of the ...

  3. 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.

  4. All the Jewelry Taylor Swift Wore to Cheer on Travis Kelce ...

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    Related: Taylor Swift Returns to Missouri to Watch Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs Take on New Orleans Saints On top, Swift wore a pair of spacey $177 Vivienne Westwood mini golden orb ...

  5. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    Magatama were commonly used to create necklaces and bracelets worn on the wrists or ankles. The necklace was typically constructed of jadeite magatama separated by cylindrical bored-holed pieces of jasper. Small beads of dark-blue glass are also not uncommon on the necklace.

  6. Must-Have Herringbone Coats to Wear This Season - AOL

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    The classic herringbone—a staple in traditional British dressing—has a zig-zag pattern which resembles the skeleton of a herring (hence the name) and is a wonderful weave that gives a touch of ...

  7. Herringbone - Wikipedia

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    Herringbone cross-stratification, a sedimentary structure in geology that is formed from back-and-forth tidal water flow; Herringbone gear, a type of gear; Herringbone pattern, a pattern of floor tiling or paving; Herringbone seating, a pattern of airliner seating; A bonding pattern of brickwork, also known as opus spicatum; Herringbone stitch