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jewellery

British  
/ ˈdʒuːəlrɪ /

noun

  1. objects that are worn for personal adornment, such as bracelets, rings, necklaces, etc, considered collectively

  2. the art or business of a jeweller

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Ahead of the visit, youngsters prepared handmade jewellery in the gallery's education room.

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The president of France's famed Palace of Versailles took over as head of the Louvre following a litany of problems at the world's most-visited museum including a $100-million jewellery robbery.

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"Lots of other jewellery, lots of watches that they all seemed so happy to flaunt," Jane said.

From BBC

On display are also make-up kits, sneakers, handbags and costume jewellery.

From BBC

He said his father was "excited" about the new venture and "wants to take it all over the world" so retailers in places like the United States can offer custom AI-designed Indian jewellery.

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