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  2. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    A wetsuit is a garment worn to provide thermal protection while wet. [1] It is usually made of foamed neoprene, and is worn by surfers, divers, windsurfers, canoeists, and others engaged in water sports and other activities in or on the water.

  3. Ring enhancer - Wikipedia

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    Ring enhancers, also called ring guards, ring wraps, or curved rings are uniquely designed rings, created to be worn with solitaire diamond rings. The sole purpose of a ring enhancer is to complement a diamond solitaire ring with additional diamonds or gemstones , in order to enhance the size and appearance of a solitaire engagement ring .

  4. Elizabeth Taylor Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, formerly known as the Krupp Diamond, is a 33.19-carat (6.638 g) diamond that was bought by Richard Burton for his wife, Elizabeth Taylor in 1968. The diamond was one of a number of significant pieces of jewellery owned by Taylor, her collection also included the 68 carat Taylor–Burton Diamond , which was bought ...

  5. Darry Ring - Wikipedia

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    Darry Ring (Chinese: DR钻戒) is a Chinese online jewelry retailer, founded in 2010, which sells diamond engagement rings and wedding rings, other jewelry, and jewelry repair services. The company is headquartered in Shenzhen , China, and has around 420 stores in Hong Kong , Beijing , Shanghai , Guangzhou , and Shenzhen, with an international ...

  6. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Aquamarine ring, an emerald cut aquamarine flanked by small, solitaire diamonds and set in 24-carat yellow gold, was commissioned by the Princess from Asprey in 1997 and was used by the Princess as a replacement for her engagement ring after her divorce from the Prince of Wales in 1996. [70]

  7. Oppenheimer Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Oppenheimer Blue is a 14.62-carat (2.924 g) vivid blue diamond that in May 2016 became the most expensive jewel ever sold at auction, until April 2017 when it was surpassed by the Pink Star diamond. [1] [2] [3] The diamond was named for its previous owner Philip Oppenheimer. [4] It is cut into a rectangle (emerald cut). [5]

  8. Raschig ring - Wikipedia

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    The Raschig Super Ring represents a further development of the same concepts behind the Pall ring. It optimises the production of turbulent film-type flows and prevents the formation of drops. [8] The 'rings' no longer resemble rings but are pressed from metal sheet in the form of wave shapes of narrow strips.

  9. Diamond Ring (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Ring follows the story of a conflict between the spirit of Mrs. Gladys and members of Chidi's cult group, XG. In a bid to display his fitness for a life in the secret cult, Chidi, a freshman in the university and the only child of his parents; Chief and Mrs. Ijeoma Dike steals a diamond ring from Mrs. Gladys’ corpse.