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  3. Jewel box - Wikipedia

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    Jewel-box pea crab, a common name for the Gemmotheres chamae crab; Other. Jewelbox, a tetris-style arcade game for the Mac; Jewel case, Jewel box or Super Jewel Box, types of Optical disc packaging; Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah, at Agra is known as Jewel Box for its intricate parchin kari work

  4. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Decorative box. A decorative box is a form of packaging that is generally more than just functional, but also intended to be decorative and artistic. Many such boxes are used for promotional packaging, both commercially and privately. Historical objects are usually called caskets if larger than a few inches in more than one dimension, with only ...

  5. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Hair Ornaments. 2 Arms. 3 Hands. 4 Body. 5 Feet. 6 Special functions. 7 Components. 8 See also. ... Prayer jewelry Japa malas; Prayer beads; Prayer rope ...

  6. Cartier (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    Cartier International SNC, or simply Cartier ( / ˈkɑːrtieɪ / KAR-tee-ay, French: [kaʁtje] ), is a French luxury-goods conglomerate that designs, manufactures, distributes, and sells jewellery, leather goods, watches, sunglasses and eyeglasses. [2] [3] [4] Founded by Louis-François Cartier (1819–1904) in Paris in 1847, the company ...

  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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