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  2. James Avery Artisan Jewelry - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its retail stores, James Avery Artisan Jewelry’s website, JamesAvery.com, is an online store where customers can browse and purchase products. The company maintains an active social media presence and its online services include Buy Online, Pick Up in Store, Create Your Own, sizing guides, wish lists and more.

  3. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, jewellery has been used as a currency or trade good to buy and sell. [6] an example being the use of slave beads. [7] Many items of jewellery, such as brooches and buckles, originated as purely functional items, but evolved into decorative items as their functional requirement diminished. [8]

  4. Scottish jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The thistle brooch is a simpler version of the penannular brooch, with less surface decoration, which gained popularity around 1100. The thistle is the national flower of Scotland and acts as an emblem. Today, thistle brooches are often made of silver and contain a thistle motif, and are not necessarily a penannular brooch. [citation needed]

  5. The very best gifts for women: Beauty gifts, luxury gifts ...

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    While we may earn money from links on this page, that doesn’t influence what we write or the products we recommend. The very best gifts for women: Beauty gifts, luxury gifts, and stocking ...

  6. Dragonesque brooch - Wikipedia

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    The dragonesque brooch is a distinctive type of Romano-British brooch made in Roman Britain between about 75 and 175 AD. [1] They have been found in graves and elsewhere, in recent years especially by metal-detectors, and were evidently a fairly affordable style; over 200 examples are now known. [ 2 ]

  7. Tatty Devine - Wikipedia

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    Tatty Devine, 36 Neal Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9PS. Tatty Devine is a brand name for a jewellery company based in the East End of London, owned by Rosie Wolfenden and Harriet Vine who established the company in 1999.

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