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  2. Vanity plate - Wikipedia

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    A vanity plate or personalized plate (United States, Canada and Iceland); prestige plate, private number plate, cherished plate or personalised registration (United Kingdom); personalised plate (Australia, New Zealand, and United Kingdom) or custom plate (Canada, Australia and New Zealand) is a special type of vehicle registration plate on an automobile or other vehicle.

  3. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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    1 Hair Ornaments. 2 Arms. 3 Hands. 4 Body. 5 Feet. 6 Special functions. 7 Components. 8 See also. Toggle the table of contents. List of jewellery types. 3 languages.

  4. Nameplate - Wikipedia

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    Type label behind the handlebar on a Yamaha motorcycle. A nameplate identifies and displays a person or product's name. Nameplates are usually shaped as rectangles but are also seen in other shapes, sometimes taking on the shape of someone's written name. Nameplates primarily serve an informative function (as in an office environment, where ...

  5. These $17 Teacher Glasses Keep Drinks Perfectly Cool

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    Custom Watercolor School Print. Gift them a portrait of the hallowed halls where they spent their career, personalized with their name, school name, retirement year and other details. It costs ...

  6. Plate armour - Wikipedia

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    Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing the wearer. Full plate steel armour developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages , especially in the context of the Hundred Years' War , from the coat of plates (popular in late 13th ...

  7. Cloisonné - Wikipedia

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    Cloisonné. Pectoral of Senusret II, from his daughter's grave, using shaped stones rather than enamel. Cloisonné inlays on gold of carnelian, feldspar, garnet, turquoise, lapis lazuli, 1880s BC. Chinese Ming Dynasty cloisonné enamel bowl, using nine colours of enamel. Cloisonné ( French: [klwazɔne]) is an ancient technique for decorating ...