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  2. Mourning ring - Wikipedia

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    A mourning ring is a finger ring worn in memory of someone who has died. [1] It often bears the name and date of death of the person, and possibly an image of them, or a motto. They were usually paid for by the person commemorated, or their heirs, and often specified, along with the list of intended recipients, in wills. [ 2 ]

  3. Chequers Ring - Wikipedia

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    Chequers Ring, three-quarter profile The Chequers Ring is one of the few surviving pieces of jewellery worn by Queen Elizabeth I of England. The mother-of-pearl ring, set with gold and rubies, includes a locket with two portraits, one depicting Elizabeth and the other traditionally identified as Elizabeth's mother Anne Boleyn, but possibly her step-mother Catherine Parr.

  4. Hairwork - Wikipedia

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    Hairwork, or jewelry or artwork made of human hair, has appeared throughout the history of craft work, particularly to be used for private worship or mourning. From the Middle Ages through the early twentieth century, memorial hair jewelry remained common.

  5. Unusual settlement remains — including 800-year-old jewelry ...

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    The bronze jewelry fragments date to between the 10th and 12th centuries, according to the university. The stone pavement found is several feet long and is likely a square, archaeologists said ...

  6. Jewels of Arbella Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox left her jewels to Arbella Stuart in her will of December 1577. [1] Some of her jewels had been gifts from Mary I of England.On 19 September 1579, Mary, Queen of Scots, the niece of the Countess of Lennox, made out a warrant at Sheffield Manor authorising and instructing the countess' executor Thomas Fowler to deliver the jewels to Bess of Hardwick, Arbella ...

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