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  2. 10 best jewelry finds from QVC under $100 - AOL

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    When it comes to jewelry, QVC always has amazing finds for the right price. Shop 10 jewelry pieces under $100 that you will love! 10 best jewelry finds from QVC under $100

  3. The 7 Best Colors to Pair with Cobalt Blue, According to ...

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    From neutrals to metallics, these expert-approved hues are perfect matches for our 2025 Color of the Year. Here, the best colors to pair with cobalt blue.

  4. The Most Beautiful Cobalt Blue Landmarks, According to ... - AOL

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    Luis Barragán’s Casa Gilardi: Mexico City, Mexico. For interior designer Nick Olsen, a trip south of the border comes to mind when he considers the most striking Cosmic Cobalt landmarks. “I ...

  5. Cobalt blue - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt blue is a commonly used color for interior decorating. [7] Automobiles. Several car manufacturers including Jeep and Bugatti have cobalt blue as paint options. Construction. Because of its chemical stability in the presence of alkali, cobalt blue is used as a pigment in blue concrete. Sports. Two Major League Soccer teams have cobalt ...

  6. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt blue, a pigment of cobalt oxide-aluminium oxide, was a favourite of Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh. It was similar to smalt, a pigment used for centuries to make blue glass, but it was much improved by the French chemist Louis Jacques Thénard, who introduced it in 1802. It was very stable but extremely expensive.

  7. Helenite - Wikipedia

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    If it is used as a ring stone, the facet edges will be easily abraded, the faces will be easily scratched, and the stone might be chipped with even a slight impact. [3] It is seen as an inexpensive alternative to naturally-occurring green gemstones, such as emerald and peridot. Helenite can also come in various red, green and blue varieties. [3]

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