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The custom diamond tennis bracelet, made by Wove Made Inc. Jewelers, made multiple appearances in Swift’s new music video for 'I Can Do It With a Broken Heart' Taylor Swift/YouTube; Erick W ...
Some eagle-eyed viewers noticed that Swift revealed a diamond “TNT” tennis bracelet on her arm as the two embraced. ... She said Swift’s bracelet costs $6,360, is 14K yellow gold and has 4 ...
Diamond and gold in-line jewelry bracelet, a.k.a. "tennis bracelet". This bracelet has zircon gemstones. The metal is zinc alloy base with silver coating. While playing a match at the 1978 U.S. Open, tennis player Chris Evert was wearing a diamond line bracelet, which fell from her wrist to the surface of the court.
Bangles may also be worn by young girls, and bangles made of gold or silver are preferred for toddlers. [citation needed] Some men and women wear a single bangle on the arm or wrist called kada or kara. Chooda is a kind of bangle that is worn by Hindu/Sikh Punjabi women on their wedding day. It is a set of white and red bangles with stonework.
A young girl was buried with: 2 silver fibulae, a necklace (with coins), bracelet, gold earrings, a pair of hair-pins, comb, and buckle. [49] The Celts specialised in continuous patterns and designs, while Merovingian designs are best known for stylised animal figures. [50] They were not the only groups known for high quality work.
Swift, 34, sports her “TNT” bracelet, a gift from the Kansas City tight end, in the new music video for her song “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” which features behind-the-scenes footage ...
"Bejeweled" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her tenth studio album, Midnights (2022). She wrote and produced the song with Jack Antonoff.It is an upbeat synth-pop, hyperpop, and bubblegum pop track with ringing synth arpeggios and elements of disco and electronica.
A woman's neckband which was trimmed with gold and lace. [34] In terms of design, it looked closer to a long scarf; it was worn in formal dress. [ 35 ] According to Ming's regulation, the Xiapei length had to be 5.7 chi and 0.32 chi width, with a suspended gold ornament at the end which purpose was to provide weight.