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imitation jewellery,
imitated jewelry, trinkets,
fashion jewelry, junk
jewelry, fake
jewelry, or fallalery. The term
costume jewelry dates back to the early...
- PANDORA) is a
Danish jewelry manufacturer and
retailer founded in 1982 by Per Enevoldsen. The
company started as a family-run
jewelry shop in Copenhagen...
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Jewelry Box may
refer to:
Jewelry Box (****uka Kudo album), 2002
Jewelry Box (T-ara album), 2012
Casket (decorative box) This
disambiguation page lists...
- rare element, gold is a
precious metal that has been used for coinage,
jewelry, and
other works of art
throughout recorded history. In the past, a gold...
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Jewelry wire is wire,
usually copper, br****, nickel, aluminium, silver, or gold, used in
jewelry making. Wire is
defined today as a single,
usually cylindrical...
- MV
Samho Jewelry (Hangul: 삼호 주얼리) is a Norwegian-owned and
South Korean-operated
chemical tanker. She was
hijacked by
Somali pirates on
January 15, 2011...
- Hugh (2008). 7000
Years of
Jewelry.
Firefly Books. ISBN 978-1-55407-395-5. Cappellieri, Alba (2010). Twentieth-century
Jewelry: From Art
Nouveau to Contemporary...
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Mental Jewelry is the
second studio album by the band Live—but
their first under this name; they had
previously released the
album The
Death of a Dictionary...
- The ****ure, "Save The Children"
Campaign (2009)
BVLGARI (2008)
CHAUMET Jewelries (2008) BURBERRY-Taiwan (2008)
GUCCI (2008)
CHANEL No5 (Taiwan) (2008)...
- A
piece of
puzzle jewelry is a
puzzle which can be worn by a
person as
jewelry.
These puzzles can be both
fully mechanically functional and aesthetically...