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  2. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The gold for the Princess' wedding band followed royal tradition and was made from one of the last soft nuggets of Welsh gold, [63] mined at Clogau St David's gold mine. That same Welsh gold nugget had also provided gold for the wedding bands of the Queen Mother, the Queen, Princess Margaret, Princess Anne among many other royals. [ 64 ]

  3. Victorian jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A typical Victorian engagement ring from the Aesthetic period. Key features in this period consisted of: Themes: the return of the romantic style such as soft and natural colours, butterflies and roses. [4] Materials: amethysts, emeralds and opals. [4] Common jewellery worn: small and simple broaches, earrings, the use of bracelets almost ...

  4. J.E. Caldwell & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Its flagship Philadelphia store at 1339 Chestnut Street closed in 2003, [1] followed by the remaining branches in 2009. As of 2019 the J. E. Caldwell name had been revived with a single store on Jewelers' Row in Philadelphia. [2] but their web site went offline in 2022. [3]

  5. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Captive bead rings – Captive bead rings, often abbreviated as CBRs and sometimes called ball closure rings, are a style of body piercing jewelry that is an almost 360° ring with a small gap for insertion through the ear. The gap is closed with a small bead that is held in place by the ring's tension.

  6. Plug (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    No o-rings are needed to keep the plug in the piercing, but the fistula needs to be wide enough to accommodate the flare when the plug is initially put in. A single flared plug has one flared end, usually worn on the front of the piercing, and one end with no flare. The no flare end is held in place by an o-ring and may or may not be grooved.

  7. Livery collar - Wikipedia

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    Various forms of livery were used in the Middle Ages to denote attachment to a great person by friends, servants, and political supporters. The collar, usually of precious metal, was the grandest form of these, usually given by the person the livery denoted to his closest or most important associates, but should not, in the early period, be seen as separate from the wider phenomenon of livery ...

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