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  2. Jewellery chain - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery chains are typically made from precious metals, mainly gold and silver. Platinum, palladium and steel may also be used. [8] These metals are used because they are not very reactive, keep both their intricate shape and their strength, and require only minimal maintenance to keep their shine. [3]

  3. Sterling silver - Wikipedia

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    Sterling silver is an alloy composed by weight of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. Tiffany & Co. pitcher ( c. 1871 ) having paneled sides and repoussé design with shells, scrolls and flowers; top edge is repousse arrowhead leaf design

  4. Charivari (decorative chain) - Wikipedia

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    It likely developed from a watch chain, from which were hung with hunting trophies. [5] It could not be bought, was carefully preserved and was passed down in a single family through the generations. Some old charivaris have values of up to 10,000 euros (about £8,770).

  5. Chatelaine (chain) - Wikipedia

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    Chatelaine bags refer to bags suspended from a waistband by cord or chain, which were popular from the 1860s to the end of the 19th century. [8] Chatelaines were worn by many housekeepers in the 19th century [9] and in the 16th century Dutch Republic, [citation needed] where they were typically used as watch chains for the most wealthy. Similar ...

  6. Herringbone - Wikipedia

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    Herringbone cross-stratification, a sedimentary structure in geology that is formed from back-and-forth tidal water flow; Herringbone gear, a type of gear; Herringbone pattern, a pattern of floor tiling or paving; Herringbone seating, a pattern of airliner seating; A bonding pattern of brickwork, also known as opus spicatum; Herringbone stitch

  7. Sterling Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Jewelers, Inc. is an American specialty jewelry company headquartered in Akron, Ohio. The company was founded in 1910 by Henry Shaw (the father of Jerry Shaw, the chairman emeritus of Sterling today), from LeRoy's Jewelers in Lorain, Ohio .

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