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  2. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online in 2025 - AOL

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    Perfect 4-Prong Diamond Stud Earrings, 1 ct. ... Opal & White Sapphire Half Halo Earrings. $290 at Shane Co. Blue Nile. ... Hammered Gold Earrings. $27 at Etsy.

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    Here are some gorgeous gold ball studs ($80; $52). Have $160 burning a hole in your pocket? ... ($65), and a pair of ocean kyocera opal stud earrings ($60). Should you be tempted to buy multiple ...

  4. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Due to the impact of the collision the earrings broke. Nurse Nubmbert received a call from Balmoral in the wake of the Princess' passing and was asked if the Princess was "wearing her favourite gold earrings". When the Princess' body arrived at the hospital, she was only wearing the gold earring on her left ear. [79]

  5. 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.

  6. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Other hoop designs do not complete the circle, but penetrate through the ear in a post, using the same attachment techniques that apply to stud earrings. A variation is the continuous hoop earring. In this design, the earring is constructed of a continuous piece of solid metal, which penetrates through the ear and can be rotated almost 360°.

  7. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The pear-shaped drop diamonds each weigh about 20 carats (4 g). Diana, Princess of Wales, borrowed them in 1983 to wear on her first official visit to Australia. At a state banquet, she wore the earrings with a tiara from her family's own collection. [66] The Greville Pear-drop Earrings passed to Elizabeth II upon her mother's death in 2002. [67]