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    Maddie 18K Gold Ring Set . $88 at Baublebar ... trendy jewelry Mejuri. If you like to keep up with the latest trends, Mejuri offers fashion-forward, well-made jewelry at reasonable prices ...

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    Sometimes, the most simple designs are the greatest show-stoppers. Hypoallergenic, nickel- and lead-free, these hoops are plated in 14k gold and are eye-catching without being overdone.

  4. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    The newly wealthy bourgeoisie delighted in jewellery, and the new imitation stones and imitation gold allowed them more access to the necklaces of the time. [6] In the early part of the century, the dominant styles were a velvet ribbon with suspended pendants and the rivière necklace , a single row of large precious stones. [ 6 ]

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    The set, which is recommended for ages 18+, has just under 800 pieces and makes for a pretty piece of decor once assembled. $80 at Amazon Explore More Buying Options

  6. Kundan - Wikipedia

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    Kundan, meaning pure gold, [1] is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with a gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces and other jewellery. [2] [3]

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The Vulci set of jewelry; early 5th century; gold, glass, rock crystal, agate and carnelian; various dimensions; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Earring in the form of a dolphin; 5th century BC; gold; 2.1 by 1.4 by 4.9 centimetres (0.83 in × 0.55 in × 1.93 in); Metropolitan Museum of Art