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  2. This 'absolutely gorgeous' diamond initial necklace is a ...

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    This diamond initial necklace comes in all the letters of the alphabet and is the perfect gift this ... The chain is adjustable — it starts at 16 inches, but you can extend it to 18 inches if ...

  3. The meaning behind the ‘M’ necklace Hoda Kotb wears every day

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    Jenna loves this necklace her husband, Henry, gave her. While discussing the special meaning behind their favorite piece of jewelry, Jenna shared the story of how she got the green compass ...

  4. Nameplate necklace - Wikipedia

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    Two gold nameplate necklaces . A nameplate necklace [1] (also known as a name necklace) is a type of necklace which displays a name, initials, or other words of choice. [2] Originating among African-American and Latino communities during the 1980s and 1990s, [1] nameplate necklaces have become a popular fashion piece all around the world. [3]

  5. Choker - Wikipedia

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    A choker is a close-fitting necklace worn around the neck, typically 14 inch to 16 inch in length. Chokers can be made of a variety of materials, including velvet, plastic, beads, latex, leather, metal, such as silver, gold, or platinum, etc.

  6. Jewels of Anne of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The necklace may have symbolised her preference for Prince Henry to marry a Spanish bride. [143] Anne of Denmark kept a chain or collar made up of three sorts of knots of diamonds, with a pendant like a gold key set with diamonds. This had been given to Elizabeth by the Earl of Leicester in 1584.

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A gold, diamonds and sapphires red guilloché enamel "Boule de Genève", a type of pendant watch used as an accessory for women. An example of an object which is functional, artistic/decorative, marker of social status or a symbol of personal meaning. Humans have used jewellery for a number of different reasons:

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