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  2. Dacian bracelets - Wikipedia

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    Dacian bracelets exhibit four decorative types of leaf-like triangular lobes: first is the most complex is of oval or triangular palmettes; the second is interpreted as representing fern leaves (e.g. the Orastie bracelet); the third is the fir-tree motif, where the rounded lobes become straight lines resembling a fir-tree branch; and the fourth ...

  3. Yugra - Wikipedia

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    Namely, the Russians confiscated two silver crowns, a silver spoon, a silver beaker, a silver spiral bracelet, "precious drapery" and numerous pelts and precious furs (Bahrushin 1955,2:146). The third part of the Pelym principality was the region of Tabary, in which inhabited 102 adults in 1628/29.

  4. Jewels! The Glitter of the Russian Court - Wikipedia

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    Three of her personal bracelets were on loan to the exhibition from the Dutch Royal collection. Jewels! The Glitter of the Russian Court (Dutch: Juwelen! Schitteren aan het Russische Hof) was the second jubileum exhibition in Amsterdam by the H'ART Museum, focussed on the personal taste for luxury by Russian nobility.

  5. Sokolov (company) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, Sokolov became the first Russian jewelry company to score a BBB+ rating from ACRA. [13] Since 2021, the company has planned an initial public offering. [14] In November 2022, the company scheduled an IPO on MOEX for Q3 or Q4 2023. [8]

  6. Regalia of the Russian tsars - Wikipedia

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    Regalia of the Russian tsars are the insignia of tsars and emperors of Russia, who ruled from the 13th to the 19th century. Over the centuries, the specific items used by Tsars changed greatly; the largest such shift occurred in the 18th century, when Peter the Great reformed the state to align it more closely with Western European monarchies.

  7. Art Smith (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    Spiral necklace, 1958 ca. Arthur George "Art" Smith (1917–1982) was one of the leading modernist jewelers of the mid-20th century, and one of the few Afro-Caribbean people working in the field to reach international recognition. He trained at Cooper Union, NYU, and under Winifred Mason. [1] [2]

  8. Scoubidou - Wikipedia

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    A three-strand scoubidou, with the first part done in a square knot and the second done in a spiral A four-strand scoubidou, with three laces A six-strand scoubidou A ten-strand scoubidou. The square stitch uses four strands (resulting from the two ends of each of two scoubidous).

  9. The Garnet Bracelet (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Garnet Bracelet (Russian: Гранатовый браслет) is a 1964 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Abram Room. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A Russian official falls in love with a young lady, but she does not reciprocate.