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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. Category:1928 paintings - Wikipedia

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  4. File:USS Langley (CV-1) in Pearl Harbor, in May 1928 (80-G ...

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Patiala Necklace - Wikipedia

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    The Patiala Necklace was a necklace designed and made by Cartier in 1928. [1] It was part of the largest ever single order to Cartier to date, made in 1925 by the Indian royal , the Maharaja of Patiala , for the Patiala Necklace and other jewelry worth ₹ 1,000 million (equivalent to ₹ 210 billion, US$2.5 billion or €2.4 billion in 2023).

  7. Choker - Wikipedia

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    Chokers were popular into the 1920s and again in the '40s as colliers de chien. [4] In particular, the term dog collars or colliers de chien caught on, and these designs – incorporating luxe diamonds , pearls , lace , and velvet – could be seen as objects of the elite because the best kinds were custom-made to fit one's neck perfectly. [ 5 ]

  8. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    In the Age of Enlightenment gowns often featured a neck ruffle which women accented with neck ribbons rather than traditional necklaces, but some women did wear chokers inlaid with rubies and diamonds. [4] Seed pearls were introduced to the United States during the Federalist Era, leading to an increase in lacy pearl necklaces. [13]

  9. Carry on, Sergeant! - Wikipedia

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    Carry On, Sergeant! is a 1928 Canadian World War I drama, and is considered to be one of the earliest Canadian feature-length motion pictures. Costing CA$500,000 (equivalent to $8,631,868 in 2023) to make, it certainly was the most expensive.

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