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  2. Baublebar's holiday jewelry collection just dropped and it's ...

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    Baublebar took its classic Delilah Earrings and gave them a festive upgrade by wrapping crystal string lights around its gold hoop. The result is a wear-anywhere festive earring that'll bring you ...

  3. Wire wrapped jewelry - Wikipedia

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    To complete a simple earring, the loop in the bead dangle is connected to the loop at the end of an ear wire finding leaving a completed earring. The Turkish Kazazye (also "Kazazlıc" or "Kazaz") from Trabzon is a historical technique from the Caucasus which uses silk wrapped in approximately 1000 carat silver or 24 carat gold wire that's ...

  4. Earring - Wikipedia

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    A selection of dangle earrings. Dangle earrings (also known as drop earrings) are designed to suspend from the bottoms of the earlobes. Their lengths vary from a centimeter or two, all the way to brushing the wearer's shoulders. A pierced dangle earring is generally attached to the ear with a thin wire passing through the earlobe.

  5. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Rosary beads were known as "pairs of beads" and larger beads separating "decades" of beads were called "gawds" in Scotland and England. [144] Smaller spacing beads were called "jerbes" or "gerbes", a French term. [145] Mary gave Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland, a "pair of beads of gold of perfume" which had been her gift from the Pope. [146]

  6. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    By 1500 BC, the peoples of the Indus Valley were creating gold earrings and necklaces, bead necklaces, and metallic bangles. [citation needed] Before 2100 BC, prior to the period when metals were widely used, the largest jewellery trade in the Indus Valley region was the bead trade. Beads in the Indus Valley were made using simple techniques.

  7. Bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Bracelets can be manufactured from metal, leather, cloth, plastic, bead or other materials, and jewelry bracelets sometimes contain jewels, rocks, wood, shells, crystals, metal, or plastic hoops, pearls and many more materials.