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  2. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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    Celibacy vow ring; Medical alert jewelry; Membership pin; Military dog tags; Pledge pins; Prayer jewelry Japa malas; Prayer beads; Prayer rope; Rosary beads; Puzzle jewelry. Puzzle ring; Signet ring; Thumb ring; Gemstone Jewelry

  3. The Best Pearl Jewelry You Can Wear With Anything - AOL

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    Perlée 18k Gold, Pearl & Diamond Ring. This 18k gold chain ring from buzzy brand Persée is a forever piece. Five mini pearls encircle your finger with a pierced diamond that gently hangs in between.

  4. Ferronnière - Wikipedia

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    The original ornament that later became called a ferronnière was popular in 15th-century Italy, where it could be made from metal or jewels. [6]The nineteenth-century ferronnière was worn from the late 1820s to the early 1840s, when it was considered to enhance a high forehead, and by the 1850s, it had fallen out of fashion. [2]

  5. Ring (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby ring. A ring is a round band, usually made of metal, worn as ornamental jewelry.The term "ring" by itself denotes jewellery worn on the finger; when worn as an ornament elsewhere, the body part is specified within the term, e.g., earrings, neck rings, arm rings, and toe rings.

  6. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    [30]: 36–37 It originally called xiaoxiazhuang due to its rosy colour of the early morning was and was later called "red slant", and it was at put at the tip of each eyebrow. [30]: 37 Three Kingdom Period - Unknown Taohuazhuang (Chinese: 桃花妆; lit. 'plum blossom make up') Tizhuang (Chinese: 啼妆; lit. 'weeping makeup')

  7. Cintamani - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu tradition, it is often depicted as a fabulous jewel in the possession of Vishnu as the Kaustubha Mani or as on the forehead of the Naga king called as Naga Mani, or on the forehead of the Makara. [citation needed] The Yoga Vasistha, originally written in the 10th century CE, contains a story about the cintamani. [1]

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