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  2. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Like the Greeks, often the purpose of Roman jewellery was to ward off the "evil eye" given by other people. Although women wore a vast array of jewellery, men often only wore a finger ring. Although they were expected to wear at least one ring, some Roman men wore a ring on every finger, while others wore none.

  3. United States Military Academy class ring - Wikipedia

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    A USMA class ring, class of 2012, "For More Than Ourselves". The cadets of the United States Military Academy first began the practice of wearing class rings in 1835. [1] The United States Military Academy class ring has traditionally been worn on the left hand, but most recent graduates choose to wear it on their right hand. [2]

  4. 40 brilliant Valentine's Day gifts for her that she's sure to ...

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    This spinner ring is made for the Valentine who can't seem to keep her hands still. It's made with copper and brass rings that glide through your fingers, creating a soothing sensation that helps ...

  5. MIT class ring - Wikipedia

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    A giant Brass Rat was precision manufactured to fit the barrel of a cannon from Caltech's Fleming House, which had been appropriated in an MIT hack on April 6, 2006. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The 21-pound (9.5 kg) ring was machined from solid aluminum under computer numerical control , and then gold-plated before being fitted around the cannon and secured ...

  6. Brass ring - Wikipedia

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    A brass ring is a small grabbable ring that a dispenser presents to a carousel rider during the course of a ride. Usually there are a large number of iron rings and one brass one, or just a few. It takes some dexterity to grab a ring from the dispenser as the carousel rotates.

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  8. How to protect your engagement ring when you work out - AOL

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    However, where and how to store your ring when working out can be another issue. If it feels risky to leave it in the car or in a locker, there are other options.

  9. Livery collar - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas More wearing the Collar of Esses, with the Tudor rose badge of Henry VIII, by Hans Holbein the Younger (1527). A livery collar or chain of office is a collar or heavy chain, usually of gold, worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty or other association in Europe from the Middle Ages onwards.