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  2. Queen Camilla's Amethyst Necklace Sent a Hidden Message ... - AOL

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    According to jewelry expert Maxwell Stone of Steven Stone Jewelers, "Amethyst is known for its associations with wellness and health, making it a particularly fitting choice for Queen Camilla, who ...

  3. Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    Heat can either improve or spoil gemstone color or clarity. The heating process has been well known to gem miners and cutters for centuries, and in many stone types heating is a common practice. Most citrine is made by heating amethyst, and partial heating with a strong gradient results in "ametrine" – a stone partly amethyst and partly citrine.

  4. Suffrage jewellery - Wikipedia

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    An Art Nouveau era Suffragette pendant set with amethyst, pearl, and peridot. A Suffragette brooch set with amethyst, pearl, and peridot. The suffragettes, in particular, successfully embraced the language of contemporary fashion - including its emphasis on delicate femininity - as a strategy for increasing the popular appeal of their movement and dodging the stereotype of the 'masculine ...

  5. Kim Kardashian Wears Princess Diana's Amethyst Cross Necklace ...

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    The pendant, created by Garrard, was named for Naim Attallah, who loaned it to Diana on numerous occasions. Per jewelry house, it is "a pendant crafted in white gold and silver; set with amethysts ...

  6. Gemstone irradiation - Wikipedia

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    Gemstone irradiation is a process in which a gemstone is exposed to artificial radiation in order to enhance its optical properties.High levels of ionizing radiation can change the atomic structure of the gemstone's crystal lattice, which in turn alters the optical properties within it. [1]

  7. Lavalier - Wikipedia

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    According to Hans Nadelhoffer, Cartier: Jewelers Extraordinary (1984), p. 50: A special form of necklace produced around 1900 was the lavallière, an imaginative allusion to a fashion named for the actress Ève Lavallière, suspending two overlapping pendants, generally of different lengths. The necklace itself often consisted of a simple silk ...

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