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Jewellery (or
jewelry in
American English)
consists of
decorative items worn for
personal adornment such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants...
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Suffrage jewellery refers to
jewellery worn by suffragists,
including suffragettes, in the
years immediately preceding the
First World War,
ranging from...
- area. The
Jewellery Quarter is Europe's
largest concentration of
businesses involved in the
jewellery trade and
produces 40% of all the
jewellery made in...
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interior design,
graphic arts, furniture, gl**** art, textiles, ceramics,
jewellery and
metal work. The
style responded to
leading 19th
century theoreticians...
- This list of
jewellery types is a
listing of most
types of
jewellery made.
Crowns Headband Scrunchie Hairclip Armlet (upper arm bracelets)
Bangle Bracelet...
- metal, worn as
ornamental jewelry. The term "ring" by
itself denotes jewellery worn on the finger; when worn as an
ornament elsewhere, the body part...
- in
Victorian jewellery. The
amount of
jewellery acquired throughout the era
established a person's
identity and status.
Victorian jewellery included a diverse...
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Marcasite jewellery is
jewellery made
using cut and
polished pieces of
pyrite (fool's gold) as gemstone, and not, as the name suggests, from marcasite...
- Gr****
burial crown made of gold was
found in a
grave circa 370 BC.
Minoan jewellery, 2300–2100 BC, gold,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Sumerian earrings...
- Look up
jewellery or
jewelry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jewellery or
jewelry is a term for
personal decorative items to be worn. It may also refer...