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  2. Baroque pearl - Wikipedia

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    Most Tahitian pearl farm harvests, which, for example, produce more than 40 percent baroque and semi-baroque pearls. Western Australia is currently the world's largest cultivator of pearls from Pinctada maxima gold-lipped oysters, whereas Tahiti is the number one cultivator of pearls from Pinctada margaritifera black-lipped oysters.

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    E39d Three-way Mogul (modified socket with additional ring contact for 3-way lamps) E40s European; Skirted (PAR-38) The light bulb commonly used since the early 20th century for general-purpose lighting applications, with a pear-like shape and an Edison screw base, is referred to as an "A-series light bulb." This most common general purpose ...

  4. Pendant light - Wikipedia

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    A pendant light, sometimes called a drop or suspender, is a lone light fixture that hangs from the ceiling usually suspended by a cord, chain, or metal rod. [1] Pendant lights are often used in multiples, hung in a straight line over kitchen countertops and dinette sets or sometimes in bathrooms.

  5. Talk:Baroque pearl - Wikipedia

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    The photo is a bad example. The pearls in Empress Farah's crown are actually superb examples of round and well-formed drop pearls; there's nothing baroque about them. The Iranian Crown Jewels do contain numerous fantastic baroque pearls over an inch long, though.90.213.196.31 02:14, 21 December 2009 (UTC)

  6. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, jewellery had shell or mother-of-pearl pieces. A decorated engraved pendant (the Star Carr Pendant) dating to around 11,000 BC, and thought to be the oldest Mesolithic art in Britain, was found at the site of Star Carr in North Yorkshire in 2015. [32] In southern Russia, carved bracelets made of mammoth tusk have been found.

  7. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    The correct definition of a South Sea pearl – as described by CIBJO and GIA – is a pearl produced by the Pinctada maxima [21] pearl oyster. South Sea pearls are the color of their host Pinctada maxima oyster – and can be white, silver, pink, gold, cream, and any combination of these basic colors, including overtones of the various colors ...