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  2. Costume jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Swatch Bijoux Jewelry. Costume or fashion jewelry includes a range of decorative items worn for personal adornment that are manufactured as less expensive ornamentation to complement a particular fashionable outfit or garment [1] as opposed to "real" (fine) jewelry, which is more costly and which may be regarded primarily as collectibles, keepsakes, or investments.

  3. Indian wedding clothes - Wikipedia

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    Indian Hindu weddings continue for several days. India is a country that defines diversity, and this is visible even in the wedding and its different styles. The ceremonies, the rituals, and the formalities are all different in each region and culture.

  4. Akwete cloth - Wikipedia

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    [2] [12] [9] For example, Akwete cloth can be used as a wedding dowry, as well as decorations for royal burial sites. [8] Everyday uses range from dresses, covers, wraps, wall decorations, and bedspreads. [2] Traditionally, raffia woven cloths would be used specifically for masquerade purposes, warrior garb, and ceremonial dress.

  5. Sari - Wikipedia

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    A sari (sometimes also saree [1] or sadi) [note 1] is a women's garment from the Indian subcontinent. [2] It consists of an un-stitched stretch of woven fabric arranged over the body as a robe, with one end attached to the waist, while the other end rests over one shoulder as a stole, [3] sometimes baring a part of the midriff.

  6. Lock Museum - Wikipedia

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    In this context, embroidered key charms were doubly meaningful since they were not only intended to serve as a decoration, but also as a talisman to expel bad spirits. Flowers, butterflies, and birds—traditional symbols of the harmony and loving union of a married couple—were embroidered on silk fabric dyed with natural materials.

  7. Wedding of Nora Robinson and Alexander Kirkman Finlay

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    The wedding of Nora Augusta Maud Robinson and Alexander Kirkman Finlay on 7 August 1878, in St James' Church, Sydney The wedding register, listing Finlay as a bachelor born in Scotland living at Glenorminston, Victoria and Robinson as a spinster born in St Kitts, living at Government House, Sydney, the service having been performed according to the Rites of the Church of England.

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