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  2. Mourning ring - Wikipedia

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    The use of mourning rings dates back to at least the 14th century, [1] although it is only in the 17th century that they clearly separated from more general memento mori rings. [2] By the mid-18th century jewelers had started to advertise the speed with which such rings could be made. [4]

  3. Hairwork - Wikipedia

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    Most hair jewelry, however, was made from a person of special interest's hair, whether that was a famous figure or - most often - a family member or friend. In contrast to the expensive pieces of hair jewelry crafted by artisans, many women of the 19th century began crafting their own hairwork in their homes.

  4. Ring (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Ruby ring. A ring is a round band, usually made of metal, worn as ornamental jewelry.The term "ring" by itself denotes jewellery worn on the finger; when worn as an ornament elsewhere, the body part is specified within the term, e.g., earrings, neck rings, arm rings, and toe rings.

  5. Marcasite jewellery - Wikipedia

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    It was particularly popular in the eighteenth century, the Victorian era and with Art Nouveau jewellery designers. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] When diamonds were banned from public display in Switzerland in the 18th century, marcasite, along with cut steel, was turned to as a replacement.

  6. Gimmal ring - Wikipedia

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    A Gimmal ring with the hoop opened. A gimmal ring, or gimmel ring, is a ring with two or three hoops or links that fit together to form one complete ring. The name gimmal comes from Latin gemellus, twin, via Old French. [1] They were known as joint rings in Elizabethan England.

  7. These Immigrants Are Building America - AOL

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    In Spain, there are trade schools for design, painting, and jewelry-making that have been teaching people those skilled crafts since the 18th century and earlier.

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