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  2. Rivière (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    The necklace's impact comes entirely from the uninterrupted line of gemstones, identical in colour and cut. The stones are either all the same size, or vary gradually from small to larger towards the bottom of the necklace. Diamonds as well as coloured stones can be used in rivières, and pendant stones or a pendant cross may be attached. These ...

  3. Harpole Treasure - Wikipedia

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    A considerable number of precious metal and stone jewellery pieces were uncovered in the excavation, many comprising one of the most ornate necklaces of its type that has been found to date. The first piece of treasure was found by MOLA dig leader Levente-Bence Balázs. A senior finds specialist at MOLA, Lyn Blackmore, stated that the number ...

  4. Jan Yager - Wikipedia

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    Rock Necklace, 1984, by Jan Yager. Yager gained national acclaim in the 1980s by combining her uniquely textured pillow-forms of 18k gold and sterling silver with water-polished natural stones, [24] [2] a juxtaposition that shocked some viewers. [25] Many of the rocks and pebbles were collected while she was a student at RISD. [2]

  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    In Assyria, men and women both wore extensive amounts of jewellery, including amulets, ankle bracelets, heavy multi-strand necklaces, and cylinder seals. [ 39 ] Jewellery in Mesopotamia tended to be manufactured from thin metal leaf and was set with large numbers of brightly coloured stones (chiefly agate, lapis, carnelian, and jasper).

  6. List of individual gemstones - Wikipedia

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    Bahia Emerald [2]; Carolina Emperor, [3] [4] 310 carats uncut, 64.8 carats cut; discovered in the United States in 2009, resides in the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC, US

  7. Big Stones, Poetic Gestures and a Dash of Fun for Paris ... - AOL

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