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  2. Yemenite silversmithing - Wikipedia

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    Labbe necklaces worn by Muslim women typically differed from those worn by Jewish women, insofar that they lacked a base. [12] Labbe necklaces typically worn by Muslim women in central Yemen had convex components or motifs that were round and belly-shaped, resembling leaves or barley-grains ( aqrāṭ she'iriyāt in Arabic).

  3. Chai (symbol) - Wikipedia

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    According to The Jewish Daily Forward, its use as an amulet originates in 18th century Eastern Europe. [1] Chai as a symbol goes back to medieval Spain.Letters as symbols in Jewish culture go back to the earliest Jewish roots, the Talmud states that the world was created from Hebrew letters which form verses of the Torah.

  4. YVEL - Wikipedia

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    The Yvel jewelry design center and production factory stand on the slopes of the Judean Hills just outside Motza, along the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway.The 4,645 square metres (50,000 sq ft) complex houses a visitors' center with a 3D movie theater, where short films showing the company's history and mission are shown for jewelry shoppers, guests and visiting tour groups.

  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Other pieces that women frequently wore were thin bands of gold that would be worn on the forehead, earrings, primitive brooches, chokers, and gold rings. Although women wore jewellery the most, some men in the Indus Valley wore beads. Small beads were often crafted to be placed in men and women's hair. The beads were about one millimetre long.

  6. The Special Meaning Behind the 'M' Necklace Hoda Kotb ... - AOL

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    She also pointed out the other two necklaces she wears and explained, "I have 'Haley' and 'Hope' on (one of them). Then I have an 'I love you Mama' on this one. All of them are my girls."

  7. The meaning behind the ‘M’ necklace Hoda Kotb wears every day

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    Jenna, who was touched by the sentiment, asked Hoda, "Do you feel like 'Mom' is the best title?" And Hoda agreed instantly. "The 'M' is so me.That would be the initial I would want to wear if not ...

  8. Usekh collar - Wikipedia

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    The Usekh or Wesekh is a personal ornament, a type of broad collar or necklace, familiar to many because of its presence in images of the ancient Egyptian elite. Deities, women, and men were depicted wearing this jewelry. One example can be seen on the famous gold mask of Tutankhamun.

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