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  • 61Intaglio (jewellery) — otheruses3|IntaglioIntaglio, when used in the context of jewellery, refers to incised (negative) image making, and is the opposite of cameo.Fact|date=February 2007 It is used in making engraved seals, where it leaves a raised design on the… …

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  • 62World Jewellery Museum — The World Jewellery Museum is a museum in Seoul, South Korea.External links* [http://wjmuseum.com/ Official site] ee also*List of museums in South Korea …

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  • 63Plug (jewellery) — A plug (sometimes earplug), in the context of body modification, is a short, cylindrical piece of jewellery commonly worn in larger gauge body piercings. [ cite book | last = Miller | first = Jean Chris | title = The Body Art Book: A Complete,… …

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  • 64costume jewellery — noun Items of fake jewellery, made of glass and other cheap materials …

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  • 65costume jewellery — noun jewellery made with inexpensive materials or imitation gems …

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  • 66costume jewellery — noun (U) cheap jewellery that is often designed to look expensive …

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  • 67costume jewellery — UK / US noun [uncountable] jewellery that is not valuable but looks expensive …

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  • 68ˈcostume ˌjewellery — noun [U] jewellery that is not valuable but looks expensive …

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  • 69costume jewellery — /ˈkɒstjum dʒuəlri/ (say kostyoohm joohuhlree) noun decorative jewellery, often made from cheap materials such as beads, shells, etc., and set with imitation or semiprecious stones, and thus of little monetary value …

  • 70estate jewellery — /əsteɪt ˈdʒuəlri/ (say uhstayt joohuhlree) noun second hand jewellery …