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  2. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    It consisted of three rows of pearls with a turquoise and pearl cluster clasp; the clasp was only visible when it matched the colour of her outfit, otherwise hidden at the back. The Princess later altered the clasp to be all pearls. [1] One of the first gifts Diana received from Prince Charles was an eternity ring which she wore regularly. [8]

  3. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    1800–1870: The low necklines of the court gowns fashionable at this time led to the use of large necklaces set with precious jewels. [4] In Napoleon's court that ancient Greek style was fashionable, and women wore strands of pearls or gold chains with cameos and jewels.

  4. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] In 1914, Mary adapted the tiara to take 13 diamonds in place of the large oriental pearls surmounting the tiara. Leslie Field, author of The Queen's Jewels, described it as, "a festoon-and-scroll with nine large oriental pearls on diamond spikes and set on a base of alternate round and lozenge collets between two plain bands of diamonds".

  5. OMG, Taylor Swift's (Faux) Diamond Necklace Costs Less ... - AOL

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    As for this budget-friendly beauty, it features a chunky, 16-inch (or 18-inch) Cuban chain plated in 18-karat gold, a front clasp closure and, of course, those dazzling "simulated" diamond stones ...

  6. Great Pearl Robbery - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "Mona Lisa of pearls", the necklace was a string of 61 flawless blue-pink pearls with a diamond clasp, and had been created over a period of ten years, due to the time it took to source the pearls and match them. The centrepiece featured a large pearl that had once belonged to the royal family of Portugal.

  7. Usekh collar - Wikipedia

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    The usekh broad collar was wrapped around and supported by the neck and shoulders. It is typically adorned with closely placed rows of colored stone beads, or it is made entirely of metal. The collars were connected with clasps of gold. [2] Over time, the broad collar went through many different variations of form.

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