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  2. Native American jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Wanesia Spry Misquadace (Fond du Lac Ojibwe), jeweler and birch bark biter, 2011 [1]Native American jewelry refers to items of personal adornment, whether for personal use, sale or as art; examples of which include necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings and pins, as well as ketohs, wampum, and labrets, made by one of the Indigenous peoples of the United States.

  3. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Although women wore jewellery the most, some men in the Indus Valley wore beads. Small beads were often crafted to be placed in men and women's hair. The beads were about one millimetre long. [citation needed] A female skeleton (presently on display at the National Museum, New Delhi, India) wears a carlinean bangle (bracelet) on her left hand.

  4. Kandi bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Two people wearing kandi bracelets on both of their arms. A kandi bracelet is a type of bracelet made usually out of pony beads, and is a popular type of attire in scene or rave culture, particularly kandi culture. Kandi bracelets are traditionally handcrafted, and some view store-bought kandi bracelets as diminishing their meaning of 'unity'. [1]

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  6. Bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Diamond and gold in-line jewelry bracelet, a.k.a. "tennis bracelet". This bracelet has zircon gemstones. The metal is zinc alloy base with silver coating. While playing a match at the 1978 U.S. Open, tennis player Chris Evert was wearing a diamond line bracelet, which fell from her wrist to the surface of the court.

  7. IU staff wearing bracelets to honor what would have been ...

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    Tuesday night, on what would have been Stephens’ 15th birthday, every member of IU's staff wore “BrodyStrong” bracelets to honor Stephens’ courage.