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  2. Museo del Corallo - Wikipedia

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    Parure made for Farida of Egypt in 1934 Cameo, Ascione, 1925. The Museo del Corallo is a small private museum of coral jewellery in Naples, in Campania in southern Italy. It also holds some cameos and jewellery in ivory and tortoiseshell.

  3. Precious coral - Wikipedia

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    A branch of red coral figures prominently in the civic coat of arms of the town of Alghero, Italy. Amongst the Yoruba and Bini peoples of West Africa, red precious coral jewellery (necklaces, wristlets and anklets most especially) are signifiers of high social rank, and are worn as a result by titled kings and chieftains.

  4. Museo Liverino - Wikipedia

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    Coral Museum - Private Collection Liverino is a coral museum located in Torre del Greco, a town in the Province of Naples, in Italy.. For over five generations, the Liverino family has produced and processed coral.

  5. Torre del Greco - Wikipedia

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    Torre del Greco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtorre del ˈɡrɛːko]; [3] "Greek man's Tower") is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples in Italy, with a population of c. 85,000 as of 2016. The locals are sometimes called Corallini because of the once plentiful coral in the nearby sea, and because the city has been a major producer of coral ...

  6. Isaia - Wikipedia

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    An ISAIA wool/silk/linen blazer worn with the brand's coral logo lapel pin Red coral inspired the Isaia lapel pin and is a symbol of the brand. Isaia is a Neapolitan tailoring luxury brand founded by Enrico Isaia in Naples in 1920. [1] The brand is recognized by its tiny red coral logo, [2] which is a good-luck charm in Naples. [3]

  7. Ugo Correani - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, fashion designer Walter Albini convinced him to use his creativity in accessories, and from then Correani specialized in making necklaces, bracelets and earrings. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] His jewellery was often inspired by nature and he used materials such as driftwood, coral and stones.

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  9. Evil eye - Wikipedia

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    Various evil eye amulets from Italy such as the cornicello, cimaruta, and lunula (1895) The cornicello ("little horn"), also called the cornetto ("little horn", plural cornetti), is a long, gently twisted horn-shaped amulet. Cornicelli are usually carved out of red coral or made from gold or silver.

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