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  2. Cuteness - Wikipedia

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    Lorenz proposed the concept of baby schema (Kindchenschema), a set of facial and body features that make a creature appear "cute" and activate ("release") in others the motivation to care for it. [2] Cuteness may be ascribed to people as well as things that are regarded as attractive or charming. [3]

  3. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    As a result, this writing style caused a lot of controversy and was banned in many schools. [6] During the 1980s, however, this new "cute" writing was adopted by magazines and comics and was often key to packaging and advertising [6] products, especially toys for children or “cute accessories”.

  4. List of Sanrio characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of characters from Sanrio, a Japanese company specialized in creating kawaii (cute) characters. Sanrio sells and licenses products branded with these characters and has created over 450 characters. [1] Their most successful and best known character, Hello Kitty, was created in 1974. [2]

  5. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    In the Gothic period necklaces were uncommon, though there are a few records of diamond, ruby, and pearl necklaces. [11] It was not until the adoption of lower necklines later in the Middle Ages that necklaces became common.

  6. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The largest ever single order to Cartier was made in 1925 by the Indian royalty, the Maharaja of Patiala, for the Patiala Necklace and other jewellery worth ₹ 1,000 million (equivalent to ₹ 210 billion, US$2.5 billion or €2.4 billion in 2023).

  7. Lunula (amulet) - Wikipedia

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    A lunula (pl. lunulae) was a crescent moon shaped pendant worn by girls in ancient Rome. [1] Girls ideally wore them as an apotropaic amulet, [2] the equivalent of the boy's bulla. [3]

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