Such an evaluation of gold jewellery is done by a goldsmith with the help of a touchstone. |
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About a month after he arrives, he walks off with all her jewellery and one of her daughters. |
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She absconded with the jewellery and the question was whether the loss was covered by the insurance policy or fell within its exclusion clause. |
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Of course, each design came down the runway accessorized with gold jewellery, be it a necklace, bracelet, earring or armband. |
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Special attention must be paid to the spectacular organic jewellery that accessorized her designs. |
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There are hosts of others, including artists and jewellery makers, and it's a great place for a browse. |
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Many worked in professions connected to the tailoring industry, including furs and leather, as well as jewellery and watchmaking. |
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She is the acme of generosity, wanting to know if I've a sweetheart so she can give her some jewellery, and which Broadway show I'd like to see. |
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A Sligo jeweller has agreed to sell up to 2,000 pieces of jewellery over the next year that will raise money for Concern. |
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Those who had paid their debts had more control over their work, and some seem to have accumulated considerable wealth in savings and jewellery. |
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We need all kinds of artists, from painters to performers, architects to acrobats and journalists to jewellery makers. |
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A piece of jewellery, such as a wedding band, may hold a significant symbolic or religious meaning. |
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Parents start buying gold jewellery at the birth of a daughter in preparation for the dowry she will need on her wedding day. |
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A quantity of cash was stolen as well as various items of jewellery, which included a necklace with a wedding ring hung on it. |
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Her wedding ring and plain gold earrings are her only jewellery, plus a few red beads and tight bangles on one wrist. |
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I finished putting my makeup on, and took a necklace from my jewellery box and put it on. |
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From shell-encrusted jewellery and belts through sequinned flip-flops and swimsuits to wetsuits and boards, it's all here. |
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These are the many jewellery makers who turn gold into beautifully crafted adornments. |
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Firing machine guns, they robbed the hotel's jewellery store just as it was being closed. |
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The thieves ransacked the living room but only stole a small amount of jewellery. |
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The thieving wine connoisseurs then ransacked the house, stealing laptops, wallets and jewellery. |
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He ranted on like this for several minutes, close to tears, while Jimmy Saville grinned and played with his jewellery. |
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Piles of bullets, Beretta handguns and Kalashnikovs are laid out carefully next to ornamental knives and silver jewellery. |
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Swap your sensible flat shoes for heels, add a glittery scarf and statement jewellery. |
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Suppose the police, reasonably believing a man has stolen some jewellery, follow him into his house in order to arrest him. |
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As I wound my way down a little path, with jewellery and clothing shops on either side, I spotted a tiny little shop that made me look twice. |
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Instead, she rebuilt her life and career and launched her own jewellery line. |
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These are exquisite, filigreed jewels reminiscent of the gold jewellery of the Akan of Ghana, or of what has survived of the Aztec gold. |
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All along the middle of these blocks are kiosks selling various wares of t-shirts and handbags and jewellery etc. |
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I ate kippers and scrambled eggs, and watched a blind man make jewellery boxes while the waitresses fussed over his dog. |
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The 32-year-old blagger took antiques, jewellery and wonga from the house belonging to Ms. Winter. |
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Jamaican jewellery often incorporates small woodcarvings, shell work or even details in straw. |
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As well as knitwear, accessories, bags and jewellery in the womenswear department, the store also offers lingerie and sleepwear to suit all mums. |
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Everything from custom-made furniture and designer knitwear to crafted silver jewellery will be on display. |
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This includes cottage crafts, intarsia woodwork, beautiful lampshades, jewellery, embroidery, candlewicking and heaps more. |
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The last time I had been here was to bring a watch from the shop up to the jewellery workshops for repair. |
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They also have a great collections of jewellery and accessories such as shawls and wraps. |
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For example, the nickel found in some jewellery may cause eczema on the ear lobes, wrists, and around the neck. |
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The jewellery of the Kushan and Mauryan periods shows distinct Greek touches. |
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However in the course of time, gold has become the preferred metal for use in hand wrought jewellery. |
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I caught the bus to historic Scottsdale, which has more than 100 shops and boutiques, selling Indian jewellery and crafts. |
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These old edifices camouflage well-stocked shops that carry crafts, jewellery, trinkets, carrots, clocks, wants and necessities. |
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It was nothing like the jewellery she was used to handling, nothing compared to the jewels in her japanned lacquer box. |
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To the right of him, coming down was another man, ugly and tall, yabbering into his mobile, displaying too much gold jewellery. |
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Awash with glittering gold, adorned in yellowy brilliance, the jewellery designers cut a new path, defiantly and creatively. |
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No one wants to see gran and gramps in hot pants, nose jewellery and clip-on pony tails giving it large down the disco. |
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They ranged from the production of brass and other non-ferrous metals to screws, nuts, bolts, chains and anchors, pins, and jewellery. |
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Gold-plated jewellery, silver ornaments, including anklets, earrings, necklaces and bangles studded with Hyderabad pearls were available. |
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He wore a simple loincloth and more than a dozen bracelets, anklets and other assorted jewellery. |
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Dazzling diamonds studded on rhodium plated gold jewellery are the most popular jewellery pieces. |
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Yep, it's her daughters who are pawning jewellery, working extra shifts and using their holiday time to look after her. |
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My mother pawned her jewellery to make ends meet and my father went into clinical depression for four years, having lost everything. |
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After spending six months dancing in the United States, she returned in 1991 and pawned her jewellery to raise start-up cash. |
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For instance, exporters of rough gemstones should start exporting finished gemstone products like rings and other jewellery, he said. |
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It is for this reason that jewellery boxes are invariably lined inside with a soft material that cushions the ornament. |
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This includes seal engraving, die-sinking, line engraving, carving and also grain setting of precious stones in jewellery. |
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Her jewellery is by appointment to the Queen and Crown Princess and our own royal family. |
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One may have wondered as the lissom ladies gracefully showcased the trendy jewellery. |
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A classic little black dress can be brought to life with sparkly strappy sandals, a glitzy purse or the right piece of jewellery. |
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Then it is wallets at the ready as mummy and daddy start to fork out on designer romper suits, pushchairs and jewellery. |
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Charlie and Stella plan another robbery involving the creation of the largest traffic-jam in LA history and an armoured car full of jewellery. |
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The maximum increase in exports was in the category of rough diamonds and gold jewellery, a Council release said. |
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Russia will supply 30,000 carats of rough diamonds for jewellery and 1 million carats of technical diamonds. |
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It features a wide variety of arts and crafts including ceramics, furniture, jewellery and painting. |
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The hardest stones, such as diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires, are normally cut and polished and mounted as jewellery. |
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I have a real desire for jewellery and am hungry for success in the long term. |
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The bank is to set up a separate unit, SBI Gold and Precious Metals, to assay the gold and jewellery brought in as deposits. |
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Many low cost high quality, deeply coloured amethysts are now appearing in inexpensive jewellery. |
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Tarnish, as with silver, can be prevented by storing your jewellery in resealable plastic bag together with a sachet of silica gel. |
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A trained anthropologist, Small was inspired by indigenous people who imbued their jewellery with talismanic significance. |
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The platinum jewellery has a lustre which is unique and does not fade or get tarnished. |
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Store metal jewellery in resealable plastic or jewellery bags with silica-gel sachets to prevent tarnish. |
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This time the men stole jewellery and money before making off towards the town centre. |
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Apart from iron and bronze, the Saxons and Vikings made use of other metals, mainly for jewellery. |
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Particularly in the Saxon pagan period, gold jewellery was often inset with precious or semi-precious stones such as garnet. |
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On display are also mannequins decked in exquisitely designed saris and sparkling jewellery that she had hand picked for her students. |
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The gang stole purses or pulled jewellery from women on buses or in cars, he became an expert pickpocket, lookout and bagman for the gang. |
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The inner surface can be scraped off, sliced thin and used as an inlay for jewellery items. |
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The collection included a wide range of jewellery such as necklaces, earrings, bangles, studs, broaches and mangalsutra. |
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The diamonds were mounted on various items of gold and platinum jewellery, including rings, watches, bangles and necklaces. |
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The range of display includes necklaces, bangles, pendants, coins, designer jewellery, birthstones and exquisite designer jewellery pieces. |
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He was asked to lock the door if he left the premises but he failed to do so, and a thief entered and stole some jewellery. |
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The sale offers bargains and discounts of up to 70 per cent on everything from fashion to food and electronics to jewellery. |
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Cruise has just launched some new jewellery sections within its stores, and there are some really interesting individual pieces. |
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As a result, Shanghai became a base camp for these people to sell counterfeit jewellery, bad cheques and drugs. |
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They wore jewellery, bright female robes and turbans or tiaras over female-style hair styles. |
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There are also bridal accessories such as tiaras, head dresses and jewellery, as well as a large selection of 2003 feathers and hats. |
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Bain says that he repairs all sorts of jewellery, from rings to bracelets and even the odd tiara. |
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The robbers held them at gunpoint and tied them up before escaping with a substantial amount of jewellery. |
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Galantas produces the jewellery itself in a range of Irish and Celtic themes, including Celtic crosses and tiepins. |
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Beautiful Anglo-Saxon jewellery, beakers made by the Bronze Age people, flints and pottery will all be part of the exhibition. |
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Eventually he led me to a semi-literate jewellery salesman with wide-set eyes and a penchant for gold chains. |
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He noticed something he hadn't before, her body was naked of any jewellery, not even her ears were pierced. |
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We have invited beauticians and hairdressers to give advice, and we will have jewellery and a selection of dresses both new and used for sale. |
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Words would not suffice to express the sensuality of the jewellery, be it cute little ear-rings, rings, pendants, cuff links or tie pins. |
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In the recesses of their shops, they would furtively lift their veils as we bartered over Bedouin jewellery and Yemeni daggers. |
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Silver is still desirable, but other metallics and copper tones in costume jewellery are making inroads. |
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Then there were normal T-shirts and miniskirts and shorts and jeans and tops and strapless things, and a lot of jewellery. |
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My mother was a fantastic dresser and wore purple suede lace-up boots, loose clothes, headscarves and jewellery. |
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Sometimes they enjoyed big success, as with the debt restructuring at Signet, the jewellery chain, and Wembley. |
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A touch of ethnic jewellery completes a uniform that is cool, spaced-out and completely conventional. |
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The highlight is a unique decorative gold jewellery fitting in the form of an animal head, which dates from the mid to late ninth century. |
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Protests poured in from jewellery houses and designers, berating me for ruining their business. |
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In the ancient world, gold was preferred as the best metal for making jewellery. |
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Triblets used in jewellery are usually gradiated and marked in standard finger sizes. |
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She missed the little trinkets and jewellery that were on display from tabletops. |
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Goldsmiths' works, jewellery, manuscripts were all displayed in showcases resembling shop windows. |
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As every Delhi mother buys a truckload of gold jewellery for her daughter, most gold is imported and, therefore, hugely overpriced. |
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Stylishly dressed in black and sporting bold, contemporary jewellery, she exudes the modish vibrancy of a woman half her age. |
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There was paper-making, print making, moose hair tufted jewellery, traditional beading, sketching, carving. |
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It is the kind of restaurant that requires you to wear a black polo neck, and lots of big, turquoise jewellery. |
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Thousands of pounds worth of jewellery and silver has been stolen as well as computer hardware. |
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For most of my early life, I worked as a silversmith and lectured at Glasgow School of Art in silversmithing and jewellery. |
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Izzie preferred poison darts, shot through a blowpipe which hung constantly around her neck like a treasured piece of jewellery. |
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I couldn't help but to notice a small, dirty tabby cat sitting attentively by a wooden leg of a jewellery stand. |
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His style shows strong characterisation in his sitters and an exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery. |
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Organisers said items on sale included outfits, footwear, body art, lingerie, jewellery and gifts. |
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Both traditional, heavy jewellery, and the trendy slimline pieces are being bought, according to those in the trade. |
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Dressed in their finest and bedecked with gold jewellery, their appearance seemed at odds in that uninhabited place. |
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Innovation is the name of the game and so you have jewellery designers coming up with newer designs, albeit based on old styles. |
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A clutch of kings, small-time rulers and chieftains invaded your home, dazzling garments and heavy jewellery in tow. |
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Polishers, setters and a goldsmith all work here on view, and more than 2,500 pieces of diamond jewellery and unset diamonds are displayed. |
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The consumption tax for unset polished diamond and diamond jewellery is to be collected at a reduced rate of 5 per cent. |
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I think I'll unthread the bracelet and use some of the chips in a new talisman, use the rest in jewellery to sell. |
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Your child will be asked to put on a hospital gown and to remove any loose orthodontic braces, false teeth and jewellery. |
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Exhibits include locally found Roman jewellery, among which is a bracelet and bronze brooch. |
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Prizes including television sets and jewellery will be up for grabs in a raffle. |
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Antique jewellery is another area where demand has seen an enormous upsurge in recent years. |
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It also sells a wide range of household utensils as well as a selection of unusual jewellery. |
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The 35-year-old interior decorator said the burglars had found a jewellery box in his bedroom which he had forgotten to put back in a bank vault. |
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Eventually, they broke into the main vault of the bank with the hope of finding lots of money, jewellery or perhaps gold. |
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The gift vouchers are redeemed in this City mostly at jewellery stores and shops selling home appliances, both white and brown goods. |
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Today, she's dressed head to toe in bubblegum pink, blinding white and jangling gold jewellery. |
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Details include ribbons, personalized buckles and jewellery, patterned macro T-shirts and V-neck pullovers. |
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Red spectrolite is at its best in jewellery but can be also used as a very personal meditation or healing stone. |
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The shop sells some of the best fake jewellery anywhere, enabling you to look spectacular on a budget. |
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The film has also visuals of a leading gold jewellery showroom in the State. |
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Dirt and grease under the fingernails is a no-no, as it detracts from a woman's jewellery and alters the taste of finger foods. |
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Panache provides the women folk nostalgic images by reviving the art of handmade jewellery as they are now not in vogue. |
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The jewellers in the recent past had started advertising the purity standards of the gold they use in their jewellery. |
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The usual handcrafted items such as terracotta, metal craft, wood craft and leather craft are on display along with some jewellery. |
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Two robbers claiming to be armed with knives robbed a jewellery store stealing handfuls of expensive chains and rings. |
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They will discuss a range of topics including Turkman jewellery and Australian Indigenous, Southeast Asian and Oceanic weaving. |
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Rows of brightly decorated wooden huts sell Czech handicrafts, wooden toys and puppets, jewellery and attractive Bohemian glass. |
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There will be raffles and a sale of handknits, jewellery and many other craft items. |
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One of the students gave Rani handmade jewellery while others gifted her handmade candles and a card signed by all. |
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Bone was used extensively to make wedges, adzes, hammers, spear heads with link shafts, barbed points and harpoons, eyed needles, and jewellery. |
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The women came out one by one, dressed in their finest linen, and with ceremonial headdresses and jewellery. |
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His daughter Queen Elizabeth I was the first to wear paste jewellery to make herself look richer that she really was. |
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Sales everywhere from jewellery stores to head shops went to almost nothing at that time. |
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The strong Chinese belief in Jade's healthful properties led to the tradition of wearing jade jewellery. |
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What to do with all the gifts, clothing, jewellery and other ornaments has long been a matter dealt with discreetly. |
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This comparison reveals how the symbolism in eastern jewellery and ornamentation shares strong similarities with that of African ethnic pieces. |
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She had pierced ears but wore neither studs nor earrings and there was no jewellery. |
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Some of the antique jewellery was studded with emeralds, ruby, zircons and pearls. |
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They have seized thousands of pounds worth of property including televisions, videos, hi-fis, jewellery and mobile phones. |
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At one time there were over 3,000 statues at the site, and an inestimable hoard of gold and jewellery. |
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There will always be something about a Merc that makes you want to wear platinum jewellery and oversized vests. |
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Eventually he reached Dewsbury, where he became a travelling packman, selling cheap jewellery and household essentials at rural fairs. |
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Inmates practising paganism will be allowed a hoodless robe, incense and a piece of religious jewellery among their personal possessions. |
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All types of craft will be on display from Christmas stockings and cards to woodturning and jewellery. |
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In other words, when the men get tired of the women spending long hours agonising over jewellery, they can just step next door for a swig. |
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Striking jewellery from these Toronto designers includes materials like black jade, amber and cinnabar. |
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The markets are great places to purchase leather bags, belts and jackets, jewellery, pashminas, stationary and accessories. |
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The crowd, while clapping their hands, also tapped their foot to the music, as the models pranced around showing off the jewellery. |
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The business expanded from pawnbroking to take in jewellery and clothing, and for many years had a large trade among local country people. |
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Ditch the summer's clunky ethnic beads for lady-like pearls, vintage jewellery, an old-fashioned handbag, leather gloves and a flash of stocking. |
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And in the 20th century, style icons from burlesque superstar Gypsy Rose Lee to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis wore Tiffany jewellery. |
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Gold and silver jewellery pendants, earrings and bracelets in the shape of hearts, have made their appearance. |
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The only thing that might have made her distinguishable in a crowd was the amount of jewellery she wore about her person. |
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The collection consists of traditional jewellery inspired from the family jewels of the Nizam. |
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An abundance of jewellery made of fine seeds and shells, pandanus weavings, painted turtle shells and combfish bones also fill the gallery. |
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Fresh and creative gold jewellery designs allow women to define their individual sense of fashion. |
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They took our cash, my jewellery, my husband's laptop computer, my children's piggy banks and broke my bathroom window. |
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They work in a variety of disciplines including ceramics, fibres, glass, mirror design, jewellery and photography. |
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You will also be in the pink of health and will receive money or jewellery. |
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The wearing of ritual jewellery must be risk-assessed by prison officers before the inmate is allowed to place it around the neck. |
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On the Wednesday afternoon an extended section of plate, silver and jewellery was offered including quite a number of trade entries. |
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Owing to its high melting point, manufacturing platinum jewellery is also an art. |
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The recent convulsions on the stock markets have generated new interest in alternative investments, such as art, furniture and jewellery. |
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He died instantly, before flames engulfed his body, which was identified from jewellery and dental records. |
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We watch people breathing fire and dancing with poi, clowns and jugglers, stalls selling jewellery and hats and hot candied almonds. |
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It came into being in the 1990s, when every hip-hop video was full of flashy cars and gold jewellery. |
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Heaps of local wares will be on display including pottery, ceramics, jewellery, handmade cards, ironwork, felt and furniture. |
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Any burglary is a traumatic experience, but while some things can be easily replaced, items of jewellery are often irreplaceable. |
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Callous burglars have left an elderly couple heartbroken after they stole irreplaceable jewellery while they were away on holiday. |
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In all the shoots, she flaunts designer wear, including jewellery and fabulous clothes. |
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Insurers are increasingly advising policyholders to keep valuables, such as jewellery, in a safe when they are not being worn. |
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The area is known as the coral coast and you'll find numerous small shops in Alghero devoted to flogging coral jewellery. |
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Among the goods for sale will be jewellery, rural arts such as corn dollies, soft toys, paintings, furniture, textiles, glass and ceramics. |
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These will include articles of wood, porcelain, jewellery, and a wide variety of gift and handmade items. |
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Items she was selling included antique furniture, books, jewellery, boxed puppets, period costumes, exotic plants and electrical goods. |
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On the way through the rest of the stalls Graham caught me fingering through a display of glittery costume jewellery. |
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A necklace of these beads was the product of great expertise and skill, as well as being a beautiful piece of costume jewellery. |
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As part of her start-up marketing strategy, Walsh identified a gap in the local market for affordable costume jewellery. |
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Pick up costume jewellery, scarves, petticoats, shoes, hats and other gear for a song in your local charity shop. |
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I would describe the earrings as costume jewellery, but the rings are gold and some are quite distinctive. |
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The pair stole treasured costume jewellery belonging to the home's 18 occupants before loading the office safe onto a wheelchair. |
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Mr Ogogo also demonstrated traditional coil pot design, sculptural techniques and how to design and make traditional jewellery. |
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One potential use of common or potch opal is for the production of cristobalite for use as a dental and jewellery investment. |
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Marco Polo, like many Europeans after him, remarked on the curious fact that local potentates wore minimal clothing with loads of jewellery. |
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This jewellery brand has now forayed into the Japanese market through Takashimaya, a Japanese jewellery firm which showcases Ganjam's creations. |
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Local artists and craftspeople would be offered exhibition space and jewellery, ceramics and paintings, would be for sale. |
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But in 1962, diving fishermen motivated by a pearl jewellery boom started the production of cultured Poe Rava pearls. |
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Several systems advocate the use of gold jewellery as a curative for many ailments. |
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Gold jewellery worn in layers best conveys the mood of fun, playfulness and stylish chaos. |
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Used mainly on jewellery and boxes, Theva craft is like cutwork gold filigree with a coloured enamel background and quite unique in its style. |
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As an antiques dealer myself, but not in the jewellery field, I'm in an ideal position to blow the gaff on this rather naive theory. |
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Her recent innovation in her favourite art form is using real precious stones for a piece ordered by a famous jewellery shop. |
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Customers not only had the privilege to see, feel, and experience the jewellery but also learn more about the precious stone. |
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Once the domain of royalty, precious gems have today become a part of almost everyone's jewellery. |
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She has specialised in gemmology, diamond grading, jewellery designing, and computer-aided design and manufacturing. |
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The fabulous wealth of the Mughals is particularly demonstrated through the gemstones and jewellery that they collected. |
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The wealth of the family is legendary and stories abound of their priceless jewellery and works of art. |
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As well as garden ranges, the split-level development will stock giftware, including crystal and jewellery from around the world. |
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Such gems could be woven into important clothing, on belts and girdles, mounted as jewellery, or just collected for their own sake. |
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Look in the back streets for coffee pots, pottery, gold and silver jewellery, and glassware. |
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Twenty dealers will showcase a range of antique furniture, china, jewellery, glassware and interesting curios. |
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On the main promenade there is a bazaar where you can haggle for leather goods and jewellery. |
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There were stalls set up all along the boardwalk, people selling delicately crafted jewellery or gorgeously coloured paintings. |
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In Naples, Sir William Hamilton collected an extraordinary range of vases, bronze and marble statuary, glass, gems, jewellery, and glyptic art. |
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His jewellery in silver, gold and platinum, is very exclusive and very distinctive, but happily he is able to cater for all budgets. |
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Some contain small quantities of platinum, gold, silver and copper which can be turned into jewellery and piping. |
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These include royal standards in the form of animal figures plated in precious metals, and a range of weapons, jewellery, and vessels in precious metal. |
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The products on display include necklaces, bangles, full and half sets, pendants, coins, precious and semi-precious stones, designer jewellery and birth-stones. |
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The festival, focussing on gold and allied industry, will open a window to the world to the unique and lofty craftsmanship of gold jewellery in Kerala. |
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Next will continue to occupy its Stonegate premises and Classics, the ethnic artefacts, clothing and jewellery shop would continue to occupy Blake Street frontages. |
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She was noted for her outsize hats, costume jewellery and heavy make-up. |
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It offers a peep at the richness of the traditional gold jewellery of the State, which is also noted for its purity, creativity and craftsmanship. |
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Some vessels and jewellery are adorned with traditional pagan motifs, such as hunting and Bacchic scenes, or Hercules wrestling the giant Antaeus. |
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The outlet, which sells clothes, cosmetics, jewellery, kitchenware and electrical goods, is expected to employ 250 permanent staff and another 250 during peak season. |
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Other attractions include gemstones, temple jewellery and pendants. |
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They spend hours browsing such jewellery hawked on pavements. |
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On display will be dazzling jewellery from virtually every nook and cranny of the country that will be a prelude to the fall wedding season and festivities. |
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On display are some pearls but without all the glitter of jewellery. |
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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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Completing her make up, she put on the dress, spritzed herself with Endless Love by Victoria's Secret, then put on the jewellery he had given her over the past 3 years. |
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Robed in the Kumari's garb of scarlet brocade silk, with gold jewellery hanging heavy from her ears, arms and neck, she is then escorted to the audience room. |
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Some of the pages had been hollowed out, and hidden within the cavity lay a single gold ring, as plain and simple a piece of jewellery as the first. |
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We started out at the book store getting a textbook on philosophy, went via a costume jewellery store, and ended up at a thrift store getting a top hat and feather boa. |
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The result is that Cuba's territorial waters are a treasure diver's dream, covering fortunes in Spanish gold and silver, ingots, coins and jewellery. |
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During the skills transfer period, all 60 women will be involved in activities like jewellery making using beadwork, pottery, weaving, fabric tying and dying and other skills. |
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The whole group of protesters was able to regather from the violence and march peacefully through the CBD, past boutique fashion and jewellery shops, without damaging a thing. |
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Long or dangling earrings with diamonds and vibrantly coloured stones, bracelets and studs complete the new line of formal and semi-formal jewellery. |
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The price largely depends upon the quantity of platinum in the jewellery piece in addition to the precious stones it might be studded with and also the designs. |
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Jewellery is also important to Faith and while she has much loved good pieces she enjoys the fun of costume jewellery and making an affordable piece enhance an outfit. |
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Lisa got some construction paper because she likes crafts and Dana got some tacky costume jewellery because she likes to dress up and look pretty. |
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With improved security, criminals are carefully targeting homes worth breaking into, where they think the lady of the house may have a reasonable amount of jewellery. |
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There'll also be bangles with precious and semi-precious Jaipur stones, strings of Hyderabad pearls, silver oxidized ornaments and temple jewellery sets. |
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Many of the ship's complement were adventurers from noble families, and jewellery and coins, mainly gold, percolated to the bottom of the shingle-filled gullies. |
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Doubtless, the wealthiest and most successful members of American society expected their jewellery and tableware to proclaim their own increasing sophistication. |
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Costume jewellery is another omnipresent tourist attraction, but be aware that the amber shops are often tacky and low quality, and amber isn't even local. |
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I have recently got around to having a grand sort-out with the result that I have quite a collection of unwanted jewellery and watches, some of which need a little repair. |
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Apart from the music there were stalls selling items from jewellery to stone ornaments for the garden, with products coming from all over the world. |
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The moment you enter the gates you're swallowed up in a labyrinth of latticed houses where tailors embroider silken hangings and silversmiths work on glittering jewellery. |
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India can offer relatively low-priced high quality platinum jewellery. |
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The exhibition booths show off everything from jewellery to furniture, from paintings to gourmet delicacies, from beauty and aromatherapy products to sculpture. |
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Eyeing up some jewellery, Mabel notices a necklace covered in bows. |
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He wore matching amethyst earrings, bracelets, anklets and various other types of jewellery, as well as having fixed one in his navel, and on his forehead as a bindi. |
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Be it chunky beads strung in silver thread or kundan silver jewellery dipped in gold and worked on in fine detail, the jet-set crowd drools over these creations. |
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These include paintings, drawings, pottery, sculptures, mosaics, wall hangings, wood carvings, glass works and leather pieces, felt art, jewellery and much more. |
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After that time the finders may have the jewellery returned to them. |
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You'll some fine old colonial and oriental furniture and jewellery. |
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To them, we suggest trying a shade close to charcoal, in a soft fabric such as organza, voile or chiffon, and accessorising it with some striking white jewellery. |
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Then she formally introduced me to Angela and a man about two or three years older than me, who wore a shiny grey suit, lots of jewellery and had very white teeth. |
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Gold, gemstones, jewellery and leather are all good buys here. |
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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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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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Traffic was kept away and an array of colourful stalls filled the street, selling items as varied as rugs and carpets, clothes, herbal drinks and antique jewellery. |
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Avoid wearing shiny watches or jewellery that shines or reflects light. |
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While bridal outfits and other related festivities are very significant, more often than not, it is the jewellery that is of prime importance in Indian weddings. |
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The jewellery is made from materials, such as coral, quartz and crystals. |
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With the aim of promoting jewellery design and involving highly talented but untapped youth resources, the contest promises to be a literal gold mine of prizes. |
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She was festooned with bangles, rings, necklaces, earrings and jewellery. |
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Tyson gave the jewellery to Finkel and, in a fit of rage, stomped out of his hotel, took a limousine to the airport and announced he was going home. |
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Mr. Kneisel was held in great esteem in Waterford, and indeed throughout the jewellery trade in Ireland, where his skills and craftsmanship were highly thought of. |
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Thieves have stolen jewellery from a charity shop in Maldon. |
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The expo is showcasing some of the exquisite creations in gold, platinum and silver jewellery that are studded with gems, sapphire, diamonds, rubies and pearls. |
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Literally hundreds of crafters will show their skills in everything from fine needlework and pottery, to jewellery, woodwork, pressed flowers and doll making. |
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Then there are the smaller stalls selling everything from bindis to hairpins and costume jewellery of the type more often seen in Bollywood movies. |
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I've known spouses who decided to teach for the first time and others who turned their specialised skill into profits making jewellery, customised stationary and needlework. |
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Your cupboards are full of new clothes, shoes, jewellery and make-up, either unworn with labels still attached or worn once and never touched again. |
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Even in rural settlements which show few signs of Romanized architecture, imported pottery and glass, coins, Roman-style jewellery, and occasional Latin graffiti are found. |
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The pieces of jewellery serve as good luck charms for their wearers. |
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This jeweler, though, is the master of recreating good fake jewellery and this season has produced some delightful pieces in rose quartz and garnet. |
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Selling beautiful handmade jewellery which looks to Japan and North Africa for its inspiration, the internationally known designer creates everything herself. |
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Take a stroll through the spice-scented streets and discover a treasure trove of silverware, brassware, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garlands and silk saris. |
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Apply makeup, perfume and hairspray before putting on your jewellery. |
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In one incident a pensioner was asleep in her living room when the burglar crept into the house taking cash and jewellery from an upstairs bedroom. |
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She also sells pointed boots, tight black trews, crinolines, and hooped corsets along with jewellery and accessories hinting at pagan and alternative sub-cultures. |
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Huaihai Zhonglu, for example, is lined with stores whose shop windows are adorned with expensive, luxury clothing, dazzling jewellery and arty-crafty bric-a-brac, etc. |
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Age is no longer a bar to indulge in accessories, be it bags or jewellery. |
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The raw material used for terracotta jewellery is porous type of lean clay, and that is where it becomes different from metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and copper. |
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There are television sets, pashminas and jewellery for those with lots of money and no taste, those with no money and lots of taste, and everything in between. |
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Many of the jewellers are also presenting hall-marked jewellery items. |
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Whoever had the receipt owned the jewellery back in the jewellers. |
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Domed ceilings, Georgian columns and plunging chandeliers exude palatial grandeur, an impression enhanced by the amount of jewellery paraded by Glasgow's glitterati. |
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The shimmering jewellery was no match for his come-hither looks, brilliant charm and athletic build amid the alluring chains, enticing pendants and gorgeous necklaces. |
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Emoticons could also be sent to wearable computers embedded in jewellery. |
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The quality assurance card also has a unique identification number, which is stamped on the jewellery in addition to a detailed description of the piece of jewellery. |
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