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  2. Hair museum - Wikipedia

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    This form of art was used by people to keep the memory of a loved one before cameras were invented. [1] According to the Minnesota history magazine hair art originated in England and France, then made its way to the United States. This form of art consisted of necklaces, bracelets, rings, lockets, paintings, and medallions. These items would be ...

  3. Hairwork - Wikipedia

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    One example can be found in Denmark, at Rosensborg’s palace, which is a bracelet of precious metal with a simple braided lock of hair - a gift from King Christian IV (1577-1648) to his queen. Another example would be the rings commemorating the execution of King Charles I of England (1600-1649), which circulated among his faithful supporters.

  4. Yahrzeit candle - Wikipedia

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    Memorial candle that burns up to 26 hours A yahrzeit candle lit in memory of a loved one on the anniversary (the "yahrtzeit") of the death Special yellow Yizkor candle for Yom HaShoah An electrical memorial candle with a Hebrew inscription reading נר זכרון “Ner Zikaron” (light of remembrance) A yahrzeit candle beside a grave, in a box to protect it from the wind A yahrzeit candle on ...

  5. The Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead Mexican tradition is also celebrated in the U.S. with events and families making altars to honor those who died.

  6. Everything You Should Know About the Permanent Bracelet ... - AOL

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    The process of having a permanent bracelet applied is three-fold: Pick your bracelet, decide on the fit (meaning how loose or tight you want it) and get it welded onto your wrist.

  7. Charm bracelet - Wikipedia

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    The first charm bracelets were worn by Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, and Hittites and began appearing from 600 – 400 BC. [3] For example, Queen Victoria wore charm bracelets that started a fashion among the European noble classes. She was instrumental to the popularity of charm bracelets, as she “loved to wear and give charm bracelets.

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