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  2. Bettina Speckner - Wikipedia

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    Although Bettina transferred from the painting department to the jewelry department, her work is rarely three-dimensional, and most often transpires on a two-dimensional surface. Otto Künzli's Automatenfotos series(1976) that took place in a Munich photo booth was a crucial reason she began making jewelry. [6]

  3. Chequers Ring - Wikipedia

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    Chequers Ring, three-quarter profile The Chequers Ring is one of the few surviving pieces of jewellery worn by Queen Elizabeth I of England. The mother-of-pearl ring, set with gold and rubies, includes a locket with two portraits, one depicting Elizabeth and the other traditionally identified as Elizabeth's mother Anne Boleyn, but possibly her step-mother Catherine Parr.

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Bai-De-Schluch-A-Ichin or Be-Ich-Schluck-Ich-In-Et-Tzuzzigi (Slender Silversmith) "Metal Beater," Navajo silversmith, photo by George Ben Wittick, 1883. Native American jewellery is the personal adornment, often in the forms of necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, pins, brooches, labrets, and more, made by the Indigenous peoples of the United ...

  5. The 20 Best Jewelry Moments at the 2025 Grammy Awards - AOL

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    The Best Jewelry Moments at the 2025 Grammy Awards Getty Images; Design by Michael Stillwell. ... Photo credit: CBS Photo Archive - Getty Images. In Diesel, Jacob & Co., and De Beers.

  6. Every Time Princess Kate Paid Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II ...

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    A royal tribute.It was considered a high honor whenever the late Queen Elizabeth II would allow family members to borrow her jewels — and Princess Kate Middleton made sure to return the favor by ...

  7. Cheapside Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Cheapside pictured in 1909, with the church of St Mary-le-Bow in the background. The Cheapside Hoard is a hoard of jewellery from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, discovered in 1912 by workmen using a pickaxe to excavate in a cellar at 30–32 Cheapside in London, on the corner with Friday Street.

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