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  2. Caitlin Clark Flashes Custom GLD Necklace Featuring Her ... - AOL

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    The jewelry brand posted a video on Instagram featuring the rookie WNBA player wearing the flashy necklace Caitlin Clark Flashes Custom GLD Necklace Featuring Her Jersey Number Encrusted with ...

  3. Shell jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Shell jewelry is jewelry that is primarily made from seashells, the shells of marine mollusks. Shell jewelry is a type of shellcraft . One very common form of shell jewelry is necklaces that are composed of large numbers of beads , where each individual bead is the whole (but often drilled) shell of a small sea snail .

  4. 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

  5. Julia Roberts Makes Her Jewelry Design Debut with Chopard - AOL

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    Very few people can put on a 100-carat yellow diamond necklace and make it look effortless. But maybe that's what distinguishes movie stars from the rest of us. Especially one like Julia Roberts.

  6. Joan Vassos Ends “Golden Bachelorette” Journey with Sparkly ...

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    In TheGolden Bachelorette season finale, which aired on ABC on Nov. 13, Joan, 61, said “I do” to contestant Chock Chapple, who proposed with a custom Neil Lane Couture diamond ring.

  7. Heart of the Ocean (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of the Ocean is the name of a fictional blue diamond featured prominently in the 1997 film Titanic. The necklace is based on the Tavernier Blue which, as described in the film, disappeared in 1792. The necklace in the film was handcrafted by royal jewelers Asprey & Garrard in London. Heart of the Ocean may also refer to: