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  2. Porter Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Porter Lyons is a jewelry and lifestyle brand created by Ashley Porter. The line debuted in November 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana.The line has been worn by many celebrities, such as Taylor Swift, [1] Jessica Alba, [2] Jennifer Lawrence [3] and Cameron Diaz [4] and has been featured in Elle [5] and W Magazine.

  3. Filigree - Wikipedia

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    Gold filigree intricate work from Portugal Albanian silver jewellery from 19th and 20th century Sterling dish, filigree work Citrine cannetille-work brooch. Filigree (also less commonly spelled filagree, and formerly written filigrann or filigrene) [citation needed] is a form of intricate metalwork used in jewellery and other small forms of metalwork.

  4. Louisiana Creole people - Wikipedia

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    Map of North America in 1750, before the French and Indian War (part of the international Seven Years' War (1756 to 1763)). The Flag of French Louisiana. Through both the French and Spanish (late 18th century) regimes, parochial and colonial governments used the term Creole for ethnic French and Spanish people born in the New World.

  5. Alaskan Creole people - Wikipedia

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    Being Creole was a matter of education, spirit, state of mind, and self-identity. [4] Creoles had tax-exemption from Imperial Russia if they stayed and lived at home in colonial Alaska; they were citizens of various Creole towns, such as the Alaskan capital of New Archangel (now Sitka, Alaska). Alaskan Creoles and natives were indiscernible ...

  6. List of place names of French origin in the United States

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    Juneau named after Joseph Juneau, French-Canadian prospector and gold miner [18]: 480 La Chaussée Spit at the entrance of Lituya Bay. Named originally in charts prepared by French explorer Jean-François de La Pérouse in 1786. La Chaussée means "causeway". [19]

  7. History of Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    Among the diverse techniques, they used to manufacture those pieces are lost wax, hammering, and repouseé. Gold objects served for funerary and sacred sacrifices. The Muisca also made necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pectorals, nose rings, and other pieces they used to decorate themselves with.