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  2. Jewels of Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    John Mabbe, a London goldsmith, mended her jewelry and made her sets of aglets. Hans Holbein the Younger designed jewels for her. Two of his surviving drawings feature a ribbon with the inscription, "MI LADI PRINSIS", (My Lady Princess), for Mary or possibly Elizabeth. [16] Cornelis Hayes, a Flemish jeweler, may have realised Holbein's designs ...

  3. Titanium ring - Wikipedia

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    Titanium rings are jewelry rings or bands which have been primarily constructed from titanium. The actual compositions of titanium can vary, such as "commercial pure" (99.2% titanium) or "aircraft grade" (primarily, 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium), and titanium rings are often crafted in combination with other materials, such as gemstones and traditional jewelry metals.

  4. Iranian wedding - Wikipedia

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    The jewelry is typically made of gold and may feature gemstones, such as diamonds or other precious stones, enhancing its beauty and value. The set is seen as a significant gift from the groom to the bride, symbolizing commitment and celebration of their union. Additionally, silver mirror and candleholders are other expenses that the groom or ...

  5. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The suite was originally made in 1850. The stones exactly matched the colour of the robes of the Order of the Garter. Elizabeth had the necklace shortened by removing the biggest sapphire in 1952, and later had a new pendant made using the removed stone. In 1963, a new sapphire and diamond tiara and bracelet were made to match the original pieces.

  6. Jewellery of the Berber cultures - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery of a Berber woman in the Musée du quai Branly, Paris. Jewellery of the Berber cultures (Tamazight language: iqchochne imagine, ⵉⵇⵇⵛⵓⵛⵏ ⵉⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵏ) is a historical style of traditional jewellery that was worn by women mainly in rural areas of the Maghreb region in North Africa and inhabited by Indigenous Berber people (in the Berber language Tamazight ...

  7. Wedding Guest Puts a Unique Spin on Black-Tie Dress ... - AOL

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    One wedding guest put her own unique spin on a black-tie dress code by wearing a homemade hamburger bracelet. When Ali Tobia, 47, was trying to figure out what to wear for a friend's black tie ...

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