The cufflinks, lapel pins and brooches have been made in Orkney and are available only to MSPs and parliament visitors. |
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Goldsmiths and silversmiths make earrings, brooches, and bracelets, which are especially noted for their filigree work. |
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Military cloaks were fastened with brooches, so the Roman army had an important influence on brooch design. |
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There are always gold earrings, necklaces, brooches, bracelets and rings for some special holiday flash. |
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The silver animal pendants, brooches and ear studs are appended to a miniature carrier bag on which a little poem is written. |
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Also choose from a range of bracelets, chains and brooches which are uniquely different and often more appealing than current trends. |
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There is a trend towards a greater number of small penannular brooches during this period than previously. |
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The shop was promoting gold brooches from six shillings and sixpence, and gilt paste brooches from one shilling. |
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Gold fittings could then be attached to form watch chains, bracelets, necklaces, and certain kinds of brooches. |
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Before the advent of modern fastenings, clothes were held together with brooches, or with belts and straps like this one. |
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However, small items such as brooches and horse harnesses made out of recycled bronze in native styles have occasionally been found at forts. |
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The collection includes necklaces, earrings, rings, pendants, pendant sets, brooches, bangles and bracelets. |
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Silver was a popular metal for jewellery such as brooches, rings, strap ends, buckles, mounts for drinking horns and, of course, for coinage. |
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A number of female passengers adorned their lapels with heart-shaped brooches filled with red, white and blue rhinestones. |
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The pinafore had shoulder straps that were fastened by a pair of oval brooches, one below each shoulder. |
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There are four branches of the collection of individually-crafted earrings, bracelets, necklaces, rings and brooches. |
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We depend on them and await them, arriving over the centuries in their cameo brooches and porkpie hats. |
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This season's hottest fashion look is judged incomplete without a trio of large, colourful brooches. |
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Likewise, jeweller Octavia Cook's cameo brooches, though very nice objects, aren't completely comfortable in this context. |
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Therefore, Crown jewels might include everything from the regalia to swords, tiaras, rings and brooches. |
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Wealthy women might have a string of brightly coloured beads linking the two brooches across the chest. |
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Oversized shocking pink bears filled the backdrop, plastic watches and cheap costume brooches and bangles were crammed in the front showcase. |
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A gipsy boy, with whom I was on friendly terms, used to travel about this part of the country selling trumpery brooches and ornaments. |
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Pins, buckles and discs were all being cast, but the moulds were mainly for penannular brooches. |
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She had heaps more blingy brooches pinned to the vest, and marvellous diamante hoop earrings. |
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Rugs, throws, wall hangings, vessels and bowls, scarves and brooches are all included. |
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There is also plenty of additional space available for bracelets, earrings, brooches and rings. |
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In my satchel I had a black leathern pouch stuffed with silver pieces, and the tiny red one, full of rings and pins and brooches and chains. |
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The resulting bracelets and brooches were realised in gold and enamel, encrusted with a dazzling array of precious gemstones. |
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As a material it was used for making a wide variety of objects but was especially common for jewellery such as brooches, buckles, belt ends, dress pins and rings. |
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Cameos and intaglios were often mounted as rings, worn as amulets or brooches, and sometimes even mounted on elaborate Gospel book covers or reliquaries. |
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Examples of these zoomorphic brooches are the stag and fish. |
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But their happy day turned to misery when they got home at 11.15 pm to find more than 30 items of jewellery, including antique pearls and brooches, taken. |
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A fabulous collection of ladies costume jewellery by Pave includes brooches, earrings, necklaces and gorgeous gift sets starting at very affordable prices. |
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They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers. |
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The brooches, which had been very large and spectacularly ornate, gave way in the later ninth century to smaller, monochromatic silver and black pieces. |
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One of a kind objects featured in this year's show range from brooches, hand-painted silk scarves, handmade felt hats and sterling silver bookmarks. |
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A third of all Roman brooches found in Britain have some applied decoration, and most of the rest have relief decoration that is cast in, chased, punched or engraved. |
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She took from her jewel casket all her finest brooches and pins, and chose again the silver one covered with garnets, as it was largest and most beautiful. |
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The jewelry included watch fobs, shirt studs, earrings, brooches, pins, bracelets, and crucifixes, carved with appropriate images of oak leaves and acorns. |
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In these neighbourhoods Jacobite wares such as inscribed glassware, brooches with hidden symbols and tartan waistcoats were popular. |
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Small rhinestone brooches completed the bouquet The handle was completely wrapped in ivory ribbon with accents of rhinestones. |
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The brooches were intended to be worn on each shoulder, after Germanic Iron Age fashion. |
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This account can be related to the evidence of archaeology, notably the distribution of types of fibulae, or brooches, worn by the women. |
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There are a number of large brooches, including several of comparable quality to the Tara brooch. |
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The best examples include the Book of Kells, Lindisfarne Gospels, Book of Durrow, brooches such as the Tara Brooch and the Ruthwell Cross. |
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However, brooches, pottery and weapons from this period have survived. |
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In his spare time, Blauser enjoyed lapidary, searching beaches or the High Desert for stones that he crafted into rings, brooches, necklaces, belt buckles and bolo ties. |
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This chapter traces the history of brooches, crosses, gorgets, armbands, wristbands, bracelets, earrings, and concho on belts, hair plates, and bridles. |
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There are survivals from the large brooches in fibula or penannular form that were a key piece of personal adornment for elites, including the Irish Tara Brooch. |
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By the 1840s reproduction Celtic brooches and other forms of metalwork were fashionable, initially in Dublin, but later in Edinburgh, London and other countries. |
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The brooches were being sold for PS1 around the Maes, and the money they raised will be used to support and promote Welsh culture in the Montgomeryshire area. |
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