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  2. Speidel - Wikipedia

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    Speidel experienced a boom in popularity, notably with their invention of the hugely popular expanding strap in the mid-1930s, and in addition to watchbands Speidel produced wristwatches, lighters, writing instruments, small jewelry, and other accessories, before beginning to decline by the end of the century with the struggle to compete with ...

  3. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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  4. How to Clean All the Rings in Your Jewelry Box, From Silver ...

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    Gold Rings: Clean your gold rings every 2-3 weeks to keep them sparkling. If you wear them daily, a more frequent wipe-down with a soft cloth can help prevent dirt buildup.

  5. Prong setting - Wikipedia

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    A prong set diamond in a gold ring.. Prong setting or prong mount refers to the use of metal projections or tines, called "prongs", to secure a gemstone to a piece of jewelry.A prong setting is one component of what is known to jewelers as a head, a claw-shaped type of binding (typically three, four, or six individual prongs per head) that is welded or soldered to a jewelry item to mount (or ...

  6. A woman had no idea what style engagement ring she wanted ...

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    Adele Snowball, a model, shared the story of her proposal and engagement rings with Business Insider. Her fiancé popped the question in Japan with a piece of toy jewelry from a vending machine.

  7. Arm ring - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek gravestone of a woman bearing arm rings in the shape of snake, 100 BCE. Anglo-Saxon arm rings from the Galloway Hoard , ca. 900 CE. An arm ring , also known as an armlet or an armband , is a band of metal, usually a precious metal , worn as jewelry or an ornament around the biceps of the upper arm.

  8. Titanium ring - Wikipedia

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    Titanium rings are jewelry rings or bands which have been primarily constructed from titanium. The actual compositions of titanium can vary, such as "commercial pure" (99.2% titanium) or "aircraft grade" (primarily, 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium), and titanium rings are often crafted in combination with other materials, such as gemstones and traditional jewelry metals.

  9. Jewelry wire - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry wire is wire, usually copper, brass, nickel, aluminium, silver, or gold, used in jewelry making. Wire is defined today as a single, usually cylindrical, elongated strand of drawn metal . However, when wire was first invented over 2,000 years BC, it was made from gold nuggets pounded into flat sheets, which were then cut into strips.