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This jewelry is a
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ring
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necklace
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anklet
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bracelet
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earring
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torc
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nose-ring
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nipple-ring
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brooch
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circlet
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choker
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armlet
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hairpin
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kamarband
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aigrette
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pendant
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amulet
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toe-ring
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buckle
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diadem
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made of
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silver
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gold
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brass
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copper
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bronze
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platinum
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electrum
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onyx
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ivory
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ebony
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coral
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dragon-scale
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iron
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malachite
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steel
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turqoise
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cinnabar
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horn
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rosewood
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orichalcum
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which
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menaces with spikes
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glistens with beads
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dangles with links
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is adorned with faceted pieces
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is embedded with chunks
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is covered in a mosaic
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bears a symbol carved
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holds a spherical cabochon
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is rounded with bands
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is pierced by bars
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is entwined with chains
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bears broken tines where once were set gems
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is adorned with apotropaic designs
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is inlaid with patterns
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is studded with rivets
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is dotted with chips
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is garnished with baguettes
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is ornamented with little flowers carved
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is embellished with a trim
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is decorated with faces carved
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of
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emerald.
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ruby.
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sapphire.
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diamond.
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pearl.
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amber.
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jade.
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lapis lazuli.
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citrine.
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amethyst.
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opal.
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topaz.
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meteoric starstone.
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unmelting ice.
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moonstone.
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jasper.
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peridot.
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spinel.
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chalcedony.
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jet.
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Before it ended up wherever you found it, this jewelry was
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made as part of a princess’s dowry.
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commissioned pay a great warrior’s bride-price.
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forged by a dwarf-smith to covet its beauty.
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stolen by an infamous thief decades ago.
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meant to hold an enchantment, but the wizard who purchased it never found the time.
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made for the regalia of a royal line.
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used to pay a king’s ransom.
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lost on a merchant voyage.
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a gift to cool diplomatic tension.
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tribute to an avaricious monster.
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used to pay the passage of a fleeing noble accused of treason.
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commissioned to celebrate a great victory.
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given to a beggar by the jeweller who made it after their patron slumped on payment.
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