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  2. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    She wore a pair of pearl studs and a pearl necklace. [12] The pearl studs were worn by Diana as early as 1975 [13] and were last seen on the Princess in 1990 while opening a police station at 462 Fore Street, Edmonton, London. [6] On her 18th birthday, Diana was given a triple-strand pearl choker by the Spencer family. [14]

  3. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    Both necklaces consist of a single row of large graduated pearls with pearl clasps. The Queen Anne Necklace is said to have belonged to Queen Anne , the last British monarch of the Stuart dynasty . Horace Walpole , the English art historian, wrote in his diary, "Queen Anne had but few jewels and those indifferent, except one pearl necklace ...

  4. Roman jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Examples of jewelry worn by the higher social classes include solid gold necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and bulla with many variations within these classes of jewelry. Some bracelets were used without clasps (solid gold snake bracelets), while others used gold pins or small gold screws to fasten the bracelet to the wrist.

  5. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    Though millimeter size range is typically the first factor in determining a cultured pearl necklace's value, the momme weight of pearl necklace will allow the buyer to quickly determine if the necklace is properly proportioned. This is especially true when comparing the larger south sea and Tahitian pearl necklaces. [53] [3]

  6. Lobster clasp - Wikipedia

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    A lobster clasp, also known as a lobster hook, lobster claw, trigger clasp, or bocklebee clasp, is a fastener that is held closed by a spring. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lobster clasp is opened or closed by actuating a small lever, after which it is attached to (or removed from) a short link-chain or a ring-like structure.

  7. Pearl necklace - Wikipedia

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    Pearl necklace may refer to: A necklace made of pearls; Music "Pearl Necklace" (song), a song by ZZ Top "Pearl Necklace", a song by MorissonPoe featured on ...

  8. Qatari clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pearl trader (tawwash) inspecting pearls Alongside gold, precious stones such as pearls , agate , rubies , turquoise , and precious corals are also incorporated in jewelry. [ 3 ] Red and green stones were particularly popular in Qatari jewelry as they were considered symbolic of good luck and prosperity. [ 18 ]

  9. Imitation pearl - Wikipedia

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    Roman pearl is an alabaster core coated with a pearlescent material. [1] Shell pearl. Cut, buffed, and sometimes dyed nacreous portions of mollusk shells: Variations and alternate names include cat's-eye pearl, coque de perle (from nautilus shells), mother-of-pearl pearl (from mother-of-pearl), and hinge pearl (from the hinge of bivalve shells ...

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