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  2. Kandi bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Kandi bracelets have kandi-specific terms to describe them. [3] Stitch is an umbrella term regarding the specific types of kandi; the three most common stitches are multistitch (even tubular peyote stitch), flat peyote stitch (even and odd), and x base. [3] Cuffs are any form of kandi bracelet that uses multiple rows of beads. [3]

  3. Glamorous gold jewelry staples you can wear on repeat — all ...

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    A passion for jewelry can become an expensive habit, especially if you favor investment pieces. But if necklaces, rings and earrings are your go-to accessories, there are ways to keep your budget ...

  4. This Jewelry Collection Was Inspired by ‘And Just Like That ...

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    Besides the timeless tennis necklace, you’ll find more necklaces (minimalist and maximalist styles, included), earrings, ear cuffs, rings, bracelets and even a sexy, slinky anklet ($98).

  5. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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  6. 21 Brands Like Mejuri for Chic and Timeless Jewelry Pieces - AOL

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    Missoma. Since 2008, this demi-fine jewelry brand has strived to make classic yet timely pieces for every occasion. From signet rings to pendant necklaces, the London-based brand uses a variety of ...

  7. Alex and Ani - Wikipedia

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    The company first manufactured its jewelry in a factory that was founded by Rafaelian's father in 1966 [3] and all materials were made in America. [4] The first retail Alex and Ani store opened in Newport in 2009, [3] and in addition to the stand-alone stores, the jewelry was sold through national departments stores. [5]