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  2. Cheapside Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Cheapside pictured in 1909, with the church of St Mary-le-Bow in the background. The Cheapside Hoard is a hoard of jewellery from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, discovered in 1912 by workmen using a pickaxe to excavate in a cellar at 30–32 Cheapside in London, on the corner with Friday Street.

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    MEGA/GC Images. We discovered this affordable jewelry brand thanks to Taylor Swift, who wore the brand's gold-and-gemstone necklace on a date night with Travis Kelce, and a pavé diamond serpent ...

  4. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Emerald cut engagement rings are a nod to the Art Deco era of sophisticated glamor. The Emerald is a historic diamond shape with a modern feel, thanks to its long, clean lines, rectangular shape ...

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    Below, some of our favorite affordable jewelry brands guaranteed to deliver quality and style. Dominique 18K Gold Vermeil Ring. Shop Now. Dominique 18K Gold Vermeil Ring. amazon.com. $62.00.

  6. Engagement ring - Wikipedia

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    An engagement ring, also known as a betrothal ring, is a ring indicating that the person wearing it is engaged to be married, especially in Western cultures. A ring is presented as an engagement gift by a partner to their prospective spouse when they propose marriage to represent a formal agreement to future marriage.

  7. Chalk Emerald - Wikipedia

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    Surrounding the Chalk Emerald itself are sixty pear-shaped diamonds, totalling 15.62 carats (3.124 g). The ring was sold in 1962 to Oscar Roy Chalk—an entrepreneur from New York for whom the emerald is now named—for his wife Clair to wear to a state dinner at the White House in honor of Queen Elizabeth II. Supposedly, she turned the ring ...

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