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  Jewellery - Online Jewellery Shop by Jonathan Lloyd
The next time you return to our online jewellery shop, you will be given the chance of collecting more bonus points to put towards a future purchase or convert the bonus points you've already received in the form of a payment discount.
All you would have to do is simply e-mail us with the invoice number and name of your friend or family member who made the purchase and we will then credit your account with the same amount of bonus points.
This is a fabulous monthly jewellery competition, which is free to everyone.
www.jlj-jewellery.co.uk   (1131 words)

  
  Jewellery History
Fine diamond jewellery was kept for evening and embroidered stomachers which formed part of the dress frontage, could be decorated by jewels.
Many pieces of fake jewellery have survived in their original setting, but fine estate pieces of real gems were often broken up for resetting into more fashionable styles of the era.
Her jewellery is exclusive to the QVC shopping channel in the UK and she is constantly working on new ideas such is her enthusiasm.
www.fashion-era.com /jewellery.htm   (2973 words)

  
  Jewellery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jewellery was often made for people of high importance to show their status and, in many cases, they were buried with it.
Jewellery is made out of almost every material known and has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings and many more types of jewellery.
Jewellery can also be symbolic of group membership, as in the case of the Christian crucifix or Jewish Star of David, or of status, as in the case of chains of office, or the Western practice of married people wearing a wedding ring.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jewellery   (6534 words)

  
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Jewellery has a long history in the Kingdom; stores of gold and silver jewellery dating from Roman times have been unearthed on various archaeological sites.
Today, gold jewellery is worn by all strata of society, although the Qur'an discourages men from wearing this metal.
Until recently, a Bedouin bride carried her entire wealth on her person in the shape of silver jewellery and it was hers to dispose of as she wished.
www.arab.net /jordan/jn_jewellery.htm   (113 words)

  
 World Gold Council > jewellery
It is interesting to note that white golds for jewellery were originally developed in the 1920's as a substitute for platinum.
Nowadays, they are a jewellery metal in their own right and currently very fashionable and desirable, particularly among the younger age groups.
White gold jewellery wearers can be disappointed to discover that their jewellery has gone off-white, even a yellow-brown tint, as the rhodium plating wears through (some cheaper jewellery may well be distinctly yellow-brown in colour).
www.gold.org /jewellery/technology/colours/white.html   (1138 words)

  
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A range of jewellery inspired by a remarkable group of women artists of the Art Nouveau period.
The Thistle emblem is beautifully depicted in a range of Scottish jewellery, the Bluebell and Wildlife also.
We expect our jewellery to stand the test of time, and will repair any item free of charge, no matter how long you may have owned it.
www.users.zetnet.co.uk /jewellery   (202 words)

  
 Jewellery   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jewellers' work; gems or ornaments made or sold by jewellers; esp. precious stones in mountings; jewels collectively, or as a form of adornment.
In commercial use commonly spelt jewellery; the form jewelry is more rhetorical and poetic, and unassociated with the jeweller.
In England the usual spelling is jewellery, but in the USA, the more usual spelling is jewelry.
www.24carat.co.uk /jewellery.html   (160 words)

  
 JEWELLERY DIAMONDS AND GOLD WEDDING RINGS
Jewellery can also be symbolic, as in the case of Christians wearing a crucifix in the form of jewellery, or, as is the case in many Western cultures, married people wearing a wedding ring.
Jewellery in various forms has been made and worn by both sexes in almost every (if not every) human culture, on every inhabited continent.
This is a timeline of jewellery production from the first uses of metal in history to the Renaissance.
www.speedace.info /jewellery.htm   (4673 words)

  
 Jewellery
Jewellery - all sorts, some shell, some seed, some simply silver and some silver set with semi-precious stones or beads.
Some of the bangles are engraved in a traditional Hawaiian design of leaves and flowers.
All jewellery is traditional Polynesian and/or selected for its' style and quality.
www.islandstyle.net.au /shopping/jewellery/2/1   (267 words)

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