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  1. ETSY - Etsy, Inc.

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    60.62-1.46 (-2.35%)

    at Fri, May 24, 2024, 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets closed

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    • Open 62.33
    • High 62.49
    • Low 60.20
    • Prev. Close 62.08
    • 52 Wk. High 102.81
    • 52 Wk. Low 56.60
    • P/E 27.68
    • Mkt. Cap 7.09B
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  4. The 30 Best Bridesmaid Gifts (That They'll Actually Use) - AOL

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    It features spots for rings, earrings and hanging necklaces, so nothing will get tangled before she stands next to you down the aisle. From $20 ; $7 at Etsy 24.

  5. Etsy - Wikipedia

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    Etsy, Inc. Etsy, Inc. is an American e-commerce company focused on handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. These items fall under a wide range of categories, including jewelry, bags, clothing, home décor, religious items and furniture, toys, art, as well as craft supplies and tools. Items described as vintage must be at least 20 years ...

  6. The Best and Most Thoughtful Anniversary Gifts for Her - AOL

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    $37 from Etsy Shop Now. Let her know you still think she's a stone-cold fox with this handmade wrap ring made from sterling silver. Its design makes it adjustable and it gets rave reviews from buyers.

  7. John Hardy (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    John Hardy jewelry was founded in 1975 by Canadian designer-and-artist John Hardy. He visited Bali in the mid-1970s and the island's jewelry-making traditions raised his interest. [3] He began learning the techniques of the local artisans then developed his first pieces by applying new design concepts to traditional Balinese techniques.

  8. Costume jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Costume jewelry was also made popular by various designers in the mid-20th century. Some of the most remembered names in costume jewelry include both the high and low priced brands: Crown Trifari, Dior, Chanel, Miriam Haskell, Monet, Napier, Corocraft, Coventry, and Kim Craftsmen.

  9. PSA: These Pretty Ceramic Cups Are On Sale for $10 Right Now

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    Personalized Love Jewelry Box Made with sustainable alder wood, this handmade box is perfect for a friend who loves things that sparkle. It can also be used as a sweet memory box!

  10. Wire wrapped jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Wire wrapping is one of the oldest techniques for making handmade jewelry. This technique is done with jewelry wire and findings similar to wire (for example, head-pins) to make components. Wire components are then connected to one another using mechanical techniques with no soldering or heating of the wire. Frequently, in this approach, a wire ...

  11. Art jewelry - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, art jewelry emphasizes creative expression and design, and is characterized by the use of a variety of materials, often commonplace or of low economic value. In this sense, it forms a counterbalance to the use of "precious materials" (such as gold, silver and gemstones) in conventional or fine jewelry, where the value of ...

  12. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Earrings. Types of earring: 1) helix/cartilage 2) industrial 3) rook 4) daith 5) tragus 6) snug 7) conch 8) anti-tragus 9) lobe. Location. Ear. Jewelry. Captive bead ring, barbell, circular barbell, flesh plug. Healing. 6–12 months. An earring is a piece of jewelry attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe [1] or another external part ...

  13. Tiffany glass - Wikipedia

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    Ripple glass refers to textured glass with marked surface waves. Tiffany made use of such textured glass to represent, for example, water or leaf veins. The texture is created during the glass sheet-forming process. A sheet is formed from molten glass with a roller that spins on itself while travelling forward.