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  2. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    The Warner ring has a rose pear-shaped diamond in a black-enamelled setting. The ring was also said to be one which Elizabeth gave to the Earl of Essex and he returned to her from the Tower of London. In various 19th-century accounts of the "Essex" and Warner rings, Mary's gift and the verses are associated incorrectly with her marriage to ...

  3. Head badge - Wikipedia

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    Head badges may be made of metal or plastic, and they may be held in place with adhesive, screws, or rivets. Some are simply stickers, apparel, decals, or painted logos. Head badges for a single brand may change from year to year or from model to model, as demonstrated by the variety (5) of Trek head badges pictured in the gallery below.

  4. Heraldic badge - Wikipedia

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    The white hart in the badge on the Treasury Roll, which the painted one may have copied, had pearls and sat on a grass bed made of emeralds, [3] and a hart badge of Richard's inventoried in the possession of Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy in 1435 was set with 22 pearls, two spinels, two sapphires, a ruby and a huge diamond. [4] Cheaper forms ...

  5. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Princess wore pair of large pearl and diamond button earrings which were similar to a pair of earrings favored by the Queen. [ 6 ] [ page needed ] The earrings were worn regularly during 1993 notably while the Princess attended a dance spectacular in London and while going to Mozart's 'The Magic Flute'.

  6. Hackle - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps: Hackle yellow, blue and dull cherry red; Sri Lanka Army Ordnance Corps: Red, yellow and blue; Sri Lanka Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: Oxford blue, golden yellow and signal red; Sri Lanka Army General Service Corps: Blue and saffron; Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps: Beach brown; Sri Lanka Rifle Corps: Green and ...

  7. Black Orlov - Wikipedia

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    The Black Orlov is a black diamond, also known as the Eye of Brahma Diamond. It weighs 67.50 carats (13.500 g). [ 1 ] The diamond—originally 195 carats (39.0 g)—is said to have been stolen in the early 19th century in India.

  8. Bezel (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Bezel settings use a type of elevated collar which wraps the rim of the diamond in a complete metal edging. This type of diamond ring setting is the most secure fastener for the stones. The bezel setting also protects the diamond better than other types of settings, such as the prong setting. A flush setting for diamond rings is a variation on ...

  9. Pearl-spotted owlet - Wikipedia

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    The pearl-spotted owlet is one of the smallest owls in Africa with a length of 17 to 21 cm. The females are slightly larger and heavier (100g) than the males (65g). Both males and females have similar plumage colouration. The facial disc is off-white and the eyes are yellow. At the back of the head there are two striking false black 'eyes' with ...