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  2. Speidel - Wikipedia

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    With an initial investment equivalent to US$10, Speidel started making gold and silver chains with his wife, in the basement of his home in Pforzheim, Germany. He has been credited with developing the gold-over-metal method of manufacturing called "bi-metal" (also incorrectly known as gold "plating") which proved successful. [2]

  3. Portrait of a Woman Wearing a Gold Chain - Wikipedia

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    She wears a black gown with slashed sleeves. A long gold chain is twice wound across the bosom and the shoulders, and fastened with a rosette to the lace collar. Full light falls from the left. Uniform greenish-grey background. Painted about 1634. The sitter was formerly identified as Margaretha de Vlaming van Oudtshoorn, second wife of ...

  4. The Gift of the Magi - Wikipedia

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    Della then uses the money to buy a platinum fob chain to go with Jim's watch, which he has attached with a worn leather strap. When Jim comes home from work that evening, Della admits that she sold her hair to buy him the chain. Jim gives Della her present, a set of ornamental combs, which she cannot use until her hair grows back out. Della ...

  5. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    Gold body chain for a slight woman or a girl. Frontal view with an amethyst and four garnets; four other gems are missing (4th or 5th century Romano British, part of the Hoxne hoard) [1] Byzantine body chain found as part of the Asyut Treasure, Egypt c. 600 AD (British Museum) [2] Gold chain from the sixteenth century, Sweden.

  6. Thiru.Manickam - Wikipedia

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    Sumathi gives her only gold chain to Manickam to secure a new premise. An impoverished elderly man, whose pregnant daughter, Valli was abandoned by her husband over dowry issues, visits Manickam's shop. He selects lottery tickets but realizes he's lost his ₹500 note. Manickam agrees to keep the tickets aside until the elderly man returns to pay.

  7. Huáscar - Wikipedia

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    The origin of his name is uncertain. One story is that Huáscar was named after a huge gold chain that was made to mark the occasion of his birth. "Huasca" is Quechua for "chain." Because his father did not think "chain" was an appropriate name for a prince, he added an r to the end of the name to make "Huáscar". [4]

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