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  2. Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson are Southwest American Indian artists known for their innovative jewelry partnership that has led to unique creations using stone and metalwork which blends both contemporary and prehistoric design motifs. Bird and Johnson have been crafting jewelry together since 1972, with Bird designing the pieces and Johnson ...

  3. Tatty Devine - Wikipedia

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    Their friend and artist Rob Ryan screen printed a small selection of clothing with price tickets printed on. In 2005 Tatty Devine experimented with solid silver, enamel, and diamonds in the shapes of plectrums, swallows, and shoes. Nautical pieces featured in the Spring/Summer collection with themes of treasure, sea creatures, and compasses.

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery (or jewelry in American English) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.

  5. Kate Middleton Avoids Donning Diamonds Before 6 p.m. (and ...

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    One of them includes saving “flashy” jewelry—like diamonds—for nighttime wear only. Karwai Tang/Getty Images “Other jewels are worn pre-6 p.m.,” Meier told news.com.au. “Before 6 p.m ...

  6. Charles Horner (jeweller) - Wikipedia

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    Horner's business was founded in the 1860s and was based at 23 Northgate, Halifax. It produced silver jewellery and ornaments. Among its better-known jewellery lines were enamelled Art Nouveau pendants and necklaces, twisted silver wire and glass paste 'knot' brooches, and silver hatpins. Nineteenth century silver thimble by Horner

  7. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    A polychromatic Greek necklace with butterfly Krishna Roy pendant. In Ancient Greece, delicately made gold necklaces created with repoussé and plaited gold wires were worn. [4] Most often these necklaces were ornamented with blue or green enameled rosettes, animal shapes, or vase-shaped pendants that were often detailed with fringes. [4]

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