Fetishistic and glitzy, the work was intended to critique the ostentatious display of jewelry signifying materialist obsessions. |
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The closer the artist remains to the creative process, the closer the jewelry is to fine art. |
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The brushwork is impressionistic, with jewelry only suggested by bright dots of color. |
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He had casually turned to another sales stand and was browsing through the male jewelry laid out neatly before him. |
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The ancestors of the modern Tatars were skilled in crafting jewelry of gold, silver, bronze, and copper. |
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Basketry, pots and beadwork jewelry were interspersed, lending diversity of colors and textures to the exhibit. |
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Men and women of the upper classes wore medallions engraved with skulls and ivory heads as jewelry. |
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The show includes everything from original fine art and limited editions to ceramics and jewelry. |
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Carvings, batiks, basketry, jewelry, ceramics, and other indigenous crafts are made largely for sale to tourists. |
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Your continuing problem leads me to believe you may be allergic to nickel, which may be added to gold and silver jewelry. |
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Several categories of artwork are featured, including cameos and intaglios, carvings of natural-history subjects, boxes and bottles, and jewelry. |
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You can certainly have your professional hair designer add hair ornaments, hair jewelry, snoods or a tiara. |
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Due to the small size, we related the netsuke to our Western-style jewelry of pendants and pins. |
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Would you like us to inform you when we add more natural melanite garnet jewelry items in 14k white and and 14k yellow gold on this page? |
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The variety melanite was once used in mourning jewelry, but does not have any gem use nowadays. |
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These days this melanite is mined for its beauty as sparkly black inlay material for jewelry, and its raw beauty as a mineral specimen. |
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In order to get authentic bead jewelry, be sure to buy it where it is crafted by hand. |
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Investment castings usually are small, and it is especially suited to production of jewelry and parts for precision instruments. |
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My friends would hunt me down with sharp jewelry and chap sticks if no pitchforks were available. |
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India is known for textiles, rugs, metalwork, bronzes, copper-and brassware, stone carving, pottery, woodwork, and jewelry. |
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Concho belts are presented in the Indian jewelry of today in the classic leather belt as well as link concho belts. |
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The necklace lay in its box on her vanity dresser, among her other jewelry. |
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They will have to be cleaned in pickle and soldered to findings or drilled to make pendants, rings, or other jewelry. |
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We scored snazzy socks, gloves, jewelry and barrettes at the dollar store to finish dressing our door doll. |
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Breathless, I gingerly picked up the two pieces of jewelry, scrutinizing them thoroughly. |
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Using ancient tribal patterns, Native American jewelry is both ornate and beautiful and loved by men and women. |
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You don't need to spring for an overpriced, begemmed, yuppie jewelry pen either. |
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Common sites for barbell-style jewelry are the ear, eyebrow, tongue, and navel. |
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We walked around for a little while, staring at booths and small, temporary shops selling pieces of jewelry and lights that blinked. |
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The variety topazolite rarely occurs in crystals large enough to be worth faceting, and is thus rarely seen in jewelry. |
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Objects for sale include furniture, jewelry, porcelain, pictures, glassware, clocks, phonecards and curios. |
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A fashion magazine editor is going to remember them by types of clothing and jewelry worn. |
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During times of impoverishment, the jewelry may be sold to provide family resources. |
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A common practice in retailing mined diamond jewelry is to use phantom prices and then show impressive discounts in an effort to lure buyers. |
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I did observe that the lady with full make-up, jewelry and coif was just as decked out today. |
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In the metric system, employed for most official uses in continental Europe, the grade of gold jewelry is expressed in millesimals. |
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Keep in mind that rates for personal jewelry insurance may vary according to your state or country. |
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It is also a sort of fair with booths and stands offering food and tea, jewelry and wood, and stalls serving beer. |
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The souvenirs include bangles, hair accessories, belts, jewelry boxes, fans, ship ornaments, miniature daggers and others besides. |
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It includes maps, pictures, documents, costumes, jewelry, and bibelots by Faberge. |
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He took the trouble to give her something more personal than the usual flowers, perfumes or jewelry. |
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The wives and daughters of leading artists dressed in white with tricolor cockades in their hair when they went to publicly donate their jewelry. |
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All the shine and glitter from jewelry will not go out of fashion for a long time. |
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We may show our Paganism through our jewelry or our bumper stickers, or the pentagram we trace over our meals as we bless them. |
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For instance, when I was at a dance recital the director asked me to take off my necklace because we shouldn't have jewelry on. |
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In other stalls you can find shocking pink fabric covered with Chinese symbols, a record as old as your grandfather and silver jewelry. |
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Early on she worked as a shopgirl in a jewelry store on the Ponte Vecchio in Florence. |
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Given the distinguished pedigree of the current collection, jewelry historians and collectors should await new arrivals with eager anticipation. |
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In fact, the only piece of jewelry that she wore was a pearl necklace, matching pearl earrings, and a gold wedding ring encasing a ruby. |
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Drums sound from nearby powwow dancing, while craftsmen cut deals at a string of booths selling everything from T-shirts to jewelry. |
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The stones of jewelry have also changed over the decades though some classics remain constant. |
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Some women wear a shayla, a black gauzy scarf wrapped around the head and held in place by a variety of hats, head circlets, or jewelry. |
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The museum is a repository of Swahili culture and on display are artifacts, dhows, jewelry and crafts. |
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It was not until the 1890s, however, that silver jewelry began to be produced by the Hopi. |
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With freshly painted nails and jewelry to match, she carries an additional accessory item that speaks for itself. |
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He wore heavy turquoise Navajo jewelry with one single giant platinum and diamond ring. |
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She was wearing baggy black drawstring pants, a maroon sweater, and turquoise jewelry. |
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They are a big as walrus tusks, and I've considered pulling them and crafting some ivory jewelry. |
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Angela pulled a soft cloth off of a beautiful walnut jewelry chest with glass doors. |
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His men entered dwellings, taking everything of value that could be moved, such as silver plate and jewelry. |
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When you wear a bold piece of jewelry in a business meeting, make sure it's not too bold or blingy or it will distract. |
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The students used ultra-fine permanent markers to do the details on the jewelry and patterns on the gourd. |
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The red abalone, a seaweed-eating snail prized as a source of mother-of-pearl jewelry, is found off the coast of California. |
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She chose a sundress, light but pretty, even though she knew that no amount of clothes and jewelry would ever make her feel pretty again. |
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You'll also find jewelry, old-fashioned slips and nighties, jackets, gloves, and even the odd pair of roller-skates. |
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She wore tons of jewelry and her muumuu was the brightest shade of green that Abbey had ever seen. |
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All have tasteful jewelry, sleekly nyloned legs, and the absolute obligation to sit still on stiff chairs. |
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The moonbeams caused the gems of elaborate jewelry to glow with an unearthly light, as if they possessed a heart pulse of their own. |
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The techniques used to create this type of hair jewelry resemble those for making bobbin lace. |
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Each model was embellished with flowers and costume jewelry and was photographed with the chisel-bodied Adams. |
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She pulled out her two other pairs of shoes, some underskirts and tops, and other random things like her hair brush and jewelry. |
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You will not be allowed to wear jewelry, eyeglasses, contact lenses, dentures or wigs during the procedure. |
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And thus, I had to cash in bonds, break the piggy banks and hock jewelry to get the necessary supplies. |
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Queen Victoria gets the credit for popularizing jewelry charms throughout Europe by wearing lockets or charms on her royal bracelets. |
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These decorative pieces of jewelry epitomized his aesthetic mission to create beautiful works of art in the image of the natural world. |
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The belief that the graves of the Himyarite kings are full of jewelry leads many people to dig them up in order to steal what is inside. |
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Techniques of engraving, casting, and die-stamping usually associated with silver are also employed in jewelry making. |
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She had removed her jewelry, her stockings and the chiffon overdress of her gown. |
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The museum is home to more than 5,800 timepieces and 7,000 pieces of enamelwork and jewelry from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. |
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The exhibition consists of jewelry, carved gemstones, inlaid hardstones, enamels and objects made from precious metals. |
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Professional jewelry cleaners are a good option for seriously discolored or damaged jewelry. |
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Turn-of-the-century jewelry both here and abroad was dominated by faceted precious stones, with diamonds predominant. |
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Do not expose your jewelry to chemicals or cleaning products, avoid contact with hair products, abrasive soaps, seawater and even tap water. |
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And the hot tip for jewelry is chandelier earrings, which look great particularly worn with your hair up to show them off. |
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Ladies wore flashy jewelry that caught the light of the chandeliers and sparkled brilliantly. |
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What clothing styles, jewelry, scarves, and colors do you suggest to feel confident and look cute in? |
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Excavations in the 1960s had recovered gold diadems and other jewelry, a silver vase, glass bowls, coins, and much pottery. |
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I don't like jewelry or make up, but I loved buying chains that accessorize my clothing. |
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Simple chic Chanel outfits accessorized with gold chained jewelry, that perfectly complements the black and white. |
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Their necks and chests were glinting in gold and their wrists jangled loudly with even more jewelry. |
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Vintage jewelry can be used as beautiful drapery tie-backs and they make stunning additions to wrapped presents. |
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Small quantities were hidden in shoes, hat bands, pens, watch cases, or jewelry. |
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The model stood wearing a beautiful white wedding gown with lots of pretty jewelry. |
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She was barely dressed, with just a white kilt around her waist and jewelry ornamenting her voluptuous body. |
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When selling small valuables, such as jewelry, it's best to designate one person to watch over the table. |
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Reports have stated that Scott had taken quite a bit of Laci's jewelry to a jeweler for some unknown reason. |
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The foreigner had tried to steal expensive diamond jewelry at knifepoint from a service girl. |
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Also, South Beach shops off of Collins have some beautiful handmade jewelry. |
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The jewelry designer fashioned a copper sink, some light fixtures, and drawer pulls, and she tiled one of the baths. |
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Bronze enabled people to make better tools and weapons, as well as make beautiful jewelry and sculpture. |
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There's no need to buy expensive branded jewelry from Tiffany unless you are making an investment. |
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In India and Asia, the purchase of silver jewelry is not for show but as investment. |
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Some are encrusted with costume jewelry, evoking the roughly bejeweled icons of Byzantium. |
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European makeup and costume jewelry, too, are replacing traditional cosmetics and ornaments. |
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Max, a goldsmith and engraver, established a company that manufactured costume jewelry. |
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Her fingers started to peel off the wrapper, unveiling a dark blue velvet jewelry box. |
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He tells him of the jewelry store heist idea and Vogel immediately wants in. |
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She also requested you wear your gold jewelry, even though it is uncomfortable. |
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Joan was born as the son of a goldsmith and jewelry maker in Barcelona in Northern Spain. |
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Patients requiring preoperative magnetic resonance imaging must remove body jewelry. |
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For two months she learned how to make silver jewelry, selling some of her pieces through the store. |
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The golden crown, white gem atop it, was perched upon her fair head, perfectly matching every other piece of jewelry she wore. |
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Simply fill its attractive sterling silver jewelry with a citrus-scented oil to naturally repel mosquitoes, gnats, bees and wasps. |
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Many of the victims wore multiple layers of clothing and carried small personal items like jewelry and medication. |
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The good news is that we can rebuild old loops and links on your jewelry that have worn thin and make them like new again! |
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As her face appears in the ornate mirror hanging over her jewelry box, she begins to delimit the boundaries of her search. |
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To attach rhinestones or studs without prongs to fabric, use jewelry adhesive formulated for adhering plastic and metal to fabric. |
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I'd never worn any jewelry before, but I like my non-jewel-encrusted wedding band. |
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A wristwatch and a wedding band or graduation ring are the only two pieces of jewelry you should wear to the office. |
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If the bride or groom reacts to the metals found in certain types of jewelry, a platinum wedding ring is the way to go. |
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You may have to remove contact lenses, eyeglasses, jewelry, hairpins and other items. |
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As time went by, the invention of glass made jewelry less expensive and glazes became possible that made pottery waterproof. |
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Bodhisattvas are sometimes adorned with jewelry and crowns while Buddhas generally are not. |
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There is evidence that the descendants of Native Americans in prehistoric times used beads as adornment in jewelry as well as a way to trade. |
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The event is a juried show with 150 artists who show original artwork ranging in media from jewelry to ceramics to watercolor. |
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The present could be jewelry, a home video, an important article of clothing, a rock, whatever! |
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Libyan artisans use intricate lines and geometric shapes in their carpets, embroidered goods, jewelry, leather goods, tiles, and pottery. |
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Commercial art includes the making of kachina dolls, silver jewelry, woven baskets, and pottery. |
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The company geofenced the area around jewelry stores that are close to their flower stores. |
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He is a dealer in gemstones and estate jewelry, with offices in Saint Louis and New York. |
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She wore no jewelry save the band of white gold on one of her fingers, a ring that once belonged to her mother. |
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A woman who wears mostly silver jewelry might prefer a platinum or white gold setting to coordinate with her existing accessories. |
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His aqua eyes twinkled in the moonlight like gemstones on a lavish piece of jewelry. |
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All subjects were required to remove their jewelry and clip their fingernails to less than a 1-mm free edge. |
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The keyhole that frames it suggests the lock-and-key motif of Victorian jewelry that also became a symbol of love and commitment among the Akan. |
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But ancient cultures were the first to realize the creative potential of wire as artists turned thin gold threads into jewelry. |
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The exhibit also displayed many other of Coco Chanel's signature originals such as these Chanel tweed suits and various gowns and jewelry. |
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She stopped at a stand selling jewelry and rare gemstones, glancing over its inventory. |
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These jewelry settings are common when it comes to diamonds or other gemstones. |
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Whereas gold is a traditional setting, platinum has taken off as the newest trend in wedding jewelry. |
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On display are approximately two hundred examples of semiprecious and precious gems, decorative stones, and outstanding pieces of jewelry. |
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Lining its streets are storefront retailers selling ethnic foods, jewelry, and clothes. |
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You will feel more secure knowing your jewelry is safe at home than locked in a hotel safe. |
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The lower status service castes are associated with hereditary crafts such as mat weaving, jewelry making, and clothes washing. |
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A twin pair of white gloves covered her up to about mid forearm, and her wrists were weighted down by silver jewelry. |
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Examples of various types of opal gemstones and opal jewelry are part of the exhibit. |
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He wore his guilt like a piece of gaudy jewelry, bright and flashy and probably fake. |
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If there is mild swelling, itching, or redness at the piercing site, you may be allergic to the jewelry that was placed. |
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It includes an ornate woven cape, a decorated tunic, a feathered headdress, laced shoes and jewelry. |
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The gem's usual glow and hum was dead, and it looked to be nothing more than a piece of old, tasteless, gaudy jewelry. |
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According to Endi, the choice of gowns is important in enhancing the jewelry to look more alluring. |
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In the warehouse of a major direct sales jewelry company, pickers place jewelry boxes on two conveyors that transport them to packing stations. |
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These women wear haute couture clothes of silk and ermine set off with expensive pearl jewelry. |
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The opening shot, a stunning long take from a fixed camera, dispassionately observes the fumbling stick-up of a jewelry store. |
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Thrift stores also have great old jewelry that can be sewn or glued on to cardies or shoes for an amazing, unique look. |
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The priests put the king's jewelry and precious stones in between the layers of cloth. |
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This attractive material is mostly consumed by the lapidary market for jewelry and decorative specimens for dressing windows and display cases. |
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This combination of minerals is one of Colorado's well-known lapidary materials, for it has long been cut and polished and used in jewelry. |
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This type of high-grade is slabbed and sold to lapidaries for use in jewelry. |
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Afghanistan is the world's leading producer of the stone lapis lazuli, which is made into jewelry. |
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Much Afghan jewelry features lapis lazuli, a navy blue semiprecious stone that's mined in the mountains. |
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While looking in store windows near the youth hostel where she was staying, Gallagher spotted some funky handblown-glass jewelry. |
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Cat figures also appeared on jewelry and amulets worn for the same purpose. |
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She walked to the dresser, opened the jewelry box and pulled out the small velvet pouch. |
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Coral became a popular choice for jewelry in ancient Rome, for it was thought to have curative properties and to be a defense against evil. |
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Native mussel shells are used in the cultured pearl and jewelry industries. |
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I loved the display cases with retro jewelry, pens, calculators, cufflinks, desk items and personal accessories. |
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Other handicraft items include hammocks, baskets, mats, embroidery, leatherwork, coral jewelry, and carved and painted gourds and dolls. |
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Reviewing the other drawers, I realized that two could be combined, which freed up a drawer for the jewelry. |
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One finds jewelry, baskets, pottery, handwoven fabrics, glass paintings, and woodcarvings. |
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Saudi Arabia is famous for gold and silver handicrafts, particularly jewelry fashioned as both a decorative art and as a status symbol. |
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The Celtic influence appears in the lettering on shop signs, letterheads, jewelry, and tombstones. |
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Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers. |
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Making jewelry and cutting precious stones also are traditional handicrafts in Gujarat. |
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Sometimes, she has a creative idea that she turns into a stunning piece of jewelry of her own design. |
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Sources said the man purchased a ring at the jewelry store sometime ago, but pawned it at another branch soon afterwards. |
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And when the fight breaks out, they're the ones picking off all the jewelry and pawning it and selling it on ebay. |
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The reality is she's out pawning jewelry and he's paying cash for a boat and keeping it a secret. |
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Traditional craftwork in pottery, weaving, jewelry, and drum making are also important sources of income. |
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As man's most important piece of jewelry, your watch should be considered an investment and the ultimate status symbol. |
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The former Major League Baseball pitcher has been arrested for allegedly robbing a jewelry store in Florida. |
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It's like a trip through a jewelry store that sells nothing but pricey diamond rings with big rocks. |
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On display are marvelous examples of statuary, jewelry, architectural elements, cylinder seals, and various decorative objects. |
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Opulent outfits and glittering statement jewelry pieces aren't just for night time. |
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Bigger is better when it comes to statement jewelry, with large-scale earrings and necklaces among the holiday accessory offerings. |
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They may serve either as the focal point of a piece of jewelry or as components of the overall design. |
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There was a vanity on the far wall that was covered with powders and shades of rouge, brushes, hairpins, and jewelry of all kinds. |
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Your children are the first to recognize it, because they recognize the artificiality of the jewelry you wear. |
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The artisans of Cuttack are skilled in filigree work and make gold and silver jewelry. |
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However, the exhibition was composed of a conservative mixture of artisanal objects heavily weighted toward jewelry, ceramics, and glass. |
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The depicted cameo bracelet is based on a piece of jewelry that Pompadour actually owned. |
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Will you be hunting for small objects like coins, jewelry and gold nuggets, or searching for a large cache or object? |
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It comprises more than seventy objects, including porcelains, paintings, watercolors, furniture, bronzes, screens, and jewelry. |
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Today men are beginning to buy jewelry for themselves, such as chains, diamond rings, watches, bracelets and diamond studded earrings. |
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Other games included Bingo, jewelry making, sack races, an obstacle course, and a football toss. |
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Elegantly attired in black, she was fairly dripping with gold jewelry and wore bright red lipstick. |
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The tribal jewelry mixes pops of bright oranges and blues with warmer tones of gold and brown. |
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Here, behind the building's exposed beams, Sze stacked scores of small white jewelry boxes into precarious ziggurats. |
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In 1961 she moved to Camden, Arkansas, where she created jewelry, hollowware, flatware, decorative wares, and personal accessories. |
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She played mah-jongg with movie stars, and dressed in the finest quality clothes, furs, and jewelry. |
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Both men and women wore sard, and numerous examples of Greek and Etruscan jewelry include stunning specimens of ornately carved sard. |
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The first successful online retailers focused on mailable items such as books, music CDs, clothing, jewelry, and other small items. |
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The jewelers recommend storing your plated pieces in a jewelry box, away from heat and moisture, which can cause tarnishing. |
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As a result, decide on some basic pieces of jewelry that will flatter all of your clothing and travel with those. |
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The same colors are repeated in the gilt tazza, the garland of flowers and the pendant, hair ornament, and other jewelry strewn on the table. |
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The artistic use of spiral horns is found throughout the world and shows itself in sculpture, textiles, jewelry and architecture. |
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Castellani also incorporated cameos, scarabs, and enamel into pieces of jewelry as had been done in ancient times. |
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As far as he could tell, she wore no make up and her only piece of jewelry was a nose ring for she'd sold the rest. |
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Sculptors and carvers fashion teakwood goblets, cigar and jewelry boxes, and board games such as dominoes and backgammon. |
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Other items include Manchu hats, embroidered purses, jewelry, hair ornaments, silk chamber hangings, and collars and emblems for dragon robes. |
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These metals are gaining in popularity for use in jewelry and are also important in manufacturing auto converters that reduce pollution. |
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Don't touch metallic objects like ice axes, crampons, tent poles, or jewelry. |
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When I'm not doing an Art Show with all my handmade jewelry and homemade bakery, I add many other items to my shows. |
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She liked the odd bits and ends she could find in markets or garage sales because it was more unique than store-bought jewelry. |
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The more conventional alternative for a married man is getting his wife some jewelry. |
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The building they chose was originally a five-and-dime store and most recently a jewelry wholesaler. |
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The jewelry she owned was displayed in a glass container in the corner of her closet. |
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An extraordinary number of masterworks were produced in book design, ceramics, furniture, glass, jewelry metalwork, prints, and textiles. |
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Tortoiseshell, vulcanite, wood, and coral became part of the new jewelry repertory. |
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Now, they're ready to relax and splurge on luxury cars, jewelry, cruises and the trips they've always wanted. |
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Other crafts include basket making, palm weaving, and jewelry made from native coral and seashells. |
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Although the tomb was shattered and empty, leaders of the team said they will dig on in the hope of finding jewelry, other artifacts, or even the biblical monarch's remains. |
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The theft of the jewelry and other valuables was immediately reported to the police. |
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The 20-year-old model has signed on as the face of accessorize, a jewelry and accessory chain. |
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Across the room from the Lawsons, jewelry designer Angie Whitaker is selling art. |
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She gave jewelry away, gifts, and was one of the most attentive, caring friends. |
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Wendig in Munich in 1943, who asked him to travel to Belgium to purchase gold, jewelry, and pictures. |
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All families who fled on the last morning reported having money, belongings, jewelry, and even documents stolen from them. |
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Carmela was so much about the hair, the nails, the makeup, the jewelry, all that. |
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Kelly was a loyal client of Cartier, and the jeweler agreed to provide the jewelry for the film. |
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You'll also read about brandy's rules, dress for success, chill on the jewelry, polish your cleats, hike up your socks, and, OK, keep your shirt on. |
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Her father had run a small jewelry store in a mall that catered mostly to young couples buying engagement rings and girls celebrating their quinceaneras. |
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The sharply tailored blazer and weighty jewelry that cling to her body hints at the dominant personality she possesses. |
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She then took out her red velvet jewelry box, which contained three rings. |
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I learned to make silver jewelry as a hobby and then a minor profession. |
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Once I opened the box I see a small black velvet jewelry box. |
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Are you buying expensive jewelry for your wife for Christmas? |
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Coins jingled into the dust followed by jewelry, daggers, and knives. |
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You might believe that a man should limit his jewelry to a watch and a wedding band, but it's always good to throw caution to the wind and add a unique touch to your look. |
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She stared at the jewelry in awe, it's radiant beauty astounding her. |
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Traditional crafts have also had a long tradition of importance for items such as pottery, handwoven cloth, carved stools, raffia baskets, and gold jewelry. |
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Silver jewelry, kachinas, and painted pots authenticate the experience by providing a connection to the history, lifeways, and people of the area. |
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It is not accidental that one of the largest segments of India's retail sector is jewelry, or that the standard gold content of items sold there is 22 karats. |
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On the kitchen table, two laptops are open and towers of fashion magazines, costume jewelry and beauty products are everywhere. |
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As with top-quality Brazilian agate, uncut Botswana agate is difficult to obtain because rough material is sold for the production of beads, jewelry, and souvenirs. |
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As with phone bills, major expenses or bills for jewelry and other gifts are a dead giveaway. |
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Austria is highly industrialized, but expert craftsmanship is also valued and can be found in products such as leather goods, pottery, jewelry, woodcarvings, and blown glass. |
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Stairways painted blue connect covered walkways stuffed with small stores selling jewelry, scarves, and ornate pottery. |
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Of course, tools for removal and reinsertion of jewelry will be necessary. |
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And Mr Manza had said if there was to be full realisation of the Zambian potential in gemstones, similar support should be extended to the lapidary and jewelry industries. |
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Coffee beans are available in jewelry, keychain, soap, body spray and, of course, edible and brewable form. |
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A Reuters article on a shortage of the mineral zircon predicts that cubic zirconium jewelry will go up in price because prices for zirconium have soared. |
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The moment you enter, you notice the quality of the pottery, basketry, rugs, and jewelry most crafted by the Zuni and Navajo peoples of the Colorado Plateau. |
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Seventy percent or more of participants reported never using safety glasses, dust masks or respirators, face shields, gloves, or protective clothing when they made jewelry. |
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During temple rituals, participants may wear ordinary clothes, or a variety of Egyptian-style robes, headdresses, and jewelry such as ankh pendants or scarab rings. |
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Enter 21-year-old Vermont native Natalie Russo, whose line of eyelash jewelry is setting the Etsy world on fire. |
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While the sales lady took 45 minutes to ring it up, I drooled over the jewelry and pointed out items for the kid to tell her father to get for me. |
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I stood with arms raised while the gang members bolted around the room, scooping up armloads of jewelry and gold, before taking flight out the back door. |
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Some of the pieces in this assemblage, for example, include African carving's, part of an animal skeleton, letters of the alphabet and costume jewelry. |
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He was middle-aged, with a prominent potbelly and tacky gold jewelry. |
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There are gorgeous neighborhoods like Rosebank and Parkhurst with impressive art galleries and hand-made jewelry. |
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In addition to its many uses in cooking, cream of tartar is one ingredient in an electrochemical method to remove tarnish from silver jewelry and cutlery. |
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Coloured stones in shades like teal blue, burgundy, greens, chocolate browns, beads, wooden bracelets and huge jewelry in like colours are what her customers are asking for. |
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And what that left was the jewelry and the stack of black chips and the girl who worked nights for a living. |
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Like their Asian Indian counterparts, Pakistani American women enjoy wearing gold ornaments or jewelry, including bangles, bracelets, rings, and necklaces. |
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Barbadian crafts include pottery, mahogany items, and jewelry. |
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We sat on a sofa next to one of the actresses who played a bar person, and I struck a conversation with her regarding her elaborate costume jewelry. |
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All I ever saw in that jewelry box anyway were little medallions and such. |
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The auction contains a treasure trove of signature pieces including chokers, tiaras, earrings and a myriad of other costume jewelry once owned by Hilton. |
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How about intricately beaded jewelry or a hand-knitted cable scarf? |
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Conducted by master artists, classes will be offered in beadwork, painting, costume design, pottery, doll making, fiber art, photography and jewelry making. |
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These have been supplemented by jewelry from the Cairo Museum and with a 33 B.C. papyrus, on loan from the Neues Museum in Berlin. |
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Chasen did not surrender her purse, jewelry, money, or car, but lurched leftward onto Whittier, where she crashed into a lamppost. |
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I was wearing a good pair of denim blue jeans and a simple beige top that had sequins decorating the front and no jewelry except for a pair of sterling silver studs. |
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Her jewelry sparkles with diamonds and tanzanite, the color of the vision chakra, part red, part blue. |
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The Scythians rejected the Greek way of life, but their aristocracy frequently used jewelry and toreutics made by the Greeks especially for them and adapted to their taste. |
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There is jewelry incorporating hair, enamel, engraving, casting, and die-stamping, as well as objects made from unusual materials such as tortoiseshell, wood, and vulcanite. |
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These spectacles are useful in endoscopic micrurgy, various medical fields, in jewelry, electronics, dentistry, and for making precision assemblies and the like. |
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From MDMA to LSD, computer equipment to jewelry, Silk Road dangled a menu listing all the greatest things Bitcoin can buy. |
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It's not that they're making a trade-off between this and another piece of jewelry. |
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A piece of Maya jewelry depicts an anthropomorphic, bicephalous serpent. |
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Down the steps here into a treasure trove of stores selling gifts, leather goods, fun jewelry, men's and women's accessories, ties, belts and shoes. |
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Listen to her story about making jewelry with Rebecca Lolosoli, matriarch of the Umoja Uaso women's village. |
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Normally, jewelry and I were a rare combination, seeing as I would either lose it in two weeks or accidentally misplace it somewhere in my vast room. |
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Within the first month they were together, Flemmi bought Di Silva a two-tone Cadillac and showered her with jewelry. |
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She would happily model the latest piece of jewelry he'd bought her, ranging from bright, gorgeous earrings to delicate, sparkling rings, dotted with her birthstone. |
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If need be, drag her onto the bed with her jewelry box for show-and-tell. |
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After the sixteenth century, the tsar's court, the gentry, and wealthy merchants supported metalworking, jewelry, textile, and porcelain workshops. |
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Contemporary jewelry designer Chris Habana just released a mock-up of the bra in necklace form. |
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But perhaps the most common pursuit for stars with pedigreed names is a jewelry or cosmetics line. |
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Every time you go into town, browse round the charity shops and pick up cheap hats, scarves, veils, tutus, jewelry, gloves and small size dresses or jackets. |
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After the war Milchberg relocated to Canada, where he settled in Niagara Falls and opened a jewelry store. |
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This is the largest diamond exhibition ever assembled and features magnificent unset stones, incredible jewelry, and wonderful artwork from the past seven centuries. |
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Mattresses and box springs were stacked against the concierge desk and leaning against a jewelry display case as a battalion of maintenance workers carted the beds away. |
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What a rich woman cannot consume, such as the diamond bauble that sits unworn in the back of her jewelry box, is simply wasted, socially speaking. |
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Purchasing brand-name jewelry off the street can be very tricky. |
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Traditional crafts include knotted and woven carpets made from wool or goat hair, basket-weaving, pottery, silver jewelry, intricate embroidery, and brassware. |
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But now that the romance has gone south, what's an equally dramatic way to get rid of the clothes, gifts, and jewelry that remind you of your hated ex? |
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How do clothes, hairstyles, jewelry, and make-up add up to our preconceptions of beauty? |
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He famously gave Queen Elizabeth II a collection of lesser diamonds from his jewelry cache as a prenuptial gift. |
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