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    In conjunction with gold jewellery, Egyptians used coloured glass, along with semi-precious gems. The colour of the jewellery had significance. Green, for example, symbolised fertility. Lapis lazuli and silver had to be imported from beyond the country's borders. Egyptian designs were most common in Phoenician jewellery.

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    Anzeri won the 2010 Vauxhall Collective bursary prize for Fine Art and the resulting solo exhibition ‘The Garden Party’ at the Q Forum, London included sculptures made from long ropes of synthetic human hair. [12] [13] In 2011 Anzeri held his first solo show in a major UK institution at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, [14] Family Day.

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    From 2004 McGrath was employed by Procter & Gamble, as Global Cosmetics Creative Design Director for several years with a salary rumoured to be over $1 million. [ 14 ] In 2015 she launched Pat McGrath Labs , her own line of beauty products which by 2019 had become a $1 billion company and the biggest selling beauty line at Selfridges .

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    Valaikaappu (Tamil: வளைகாப்பு) (Malayalam: വളക്കാപ്പ്) is a prenatal ceremony or celebration similar to baby-shower, held by South Indian women in Tamil Nadu, a few parts of Kerala, and Telangana, meant to bless a pregnant woman, celebrate her fertility, and prepare the baby and mother-to-be for a safe birth.