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  1. Gili Jewellery

    Infobox company company logo Image GILI logo.jpg company name Gili Jewellery company type Public company Public foundation 1994 location Mumbai , India ref cite web url http www.gili.com gili contact us.php title Gili publisher Gili date accessdate 2010 12 24 ref num employees key people Mr. Rahul Vira, Chief Operating Officer CEO , ref cite web author Sachin Marya url http news.franchiseindia.com franchise Gili to sparkle with 50 new EBOs 2096 title Gili to sparkle with 50 new EBOs Franchise News publisher News.franchiseindia.com date 2010 06 24 accessdate 2010 12 24 ref industry Gems & Jewellery products All types of diamond jewellery including rings, necklace sets, earrings, pendants, bangles, bracelets etc. The jewellery is crafted from small, exquisitely cut, high quality diamonds. The designs are a blend of Indian and western nuances with a modern, trendy elegance. revenue parent Gitanjali Group ref http www.livemint.com 2010 07 21190700 Gili will invest Rs200 crore t.html ref subsid net income homepage http www.gili.com Gili Diamonds Gili Jewellery is an Indian jewellery brand owned by Gitanjali Group . Overview Gili is India s first jewellery brand launched in 1994 to reflect the aspirations and outlook of the young new India. It was the first jewellery brand to be retailed through departmental stores. It is also the first jewellery brand of India who got Superbrands status It introduced the concept of MRP in the jewellery industry, and brought uniformity by offering identical quality, identical designs and identical pricing across the country. In 2008, Gili got a brand ambassador for the first time in its history Bipasha Basu. This marked a new phase in the development of the brand, as it aimed to reach out to women of all age groups and increase its aspirational value. Locations Headquartered in Mumbai and available at multiple retail outlets across the country ... Bipasha Basu, the New face For Gili Jewellery.html Bipasha Basu, the New face For Gili Jewellery Gitanjali ...   more details



  1. Genital stage

    Refimprove date December 2009 The genital stage in psychoanalysis is the term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the final stage psychoanalysis stage of human psychosexual development . This stage begins at the start of puberty when sexual urges are once again awakened. Through the lessons learned during the previous stages, adolescents direct their sexual urges onto opposite sex peers, with the primary focus of pleasure of the genitals. ref http allpsych.com psychology101 sexual development.html ref The less energy the child has left invested in unresolved psychosexual developments, the greater his capacity will be to develop normal relationships with the opposite sex. If, however, he she remains fixated, particularly on the phallic stage, his her development will be troubled as he she struggles with further repression and defenses. ref http www.victorianweb.org science freud develop.html ref See also Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson Psychosexual development Oral stage Anal stage Phallic stage Latency stage Orgasm Female orgasm Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Genital Stage Category Freudian psychology developmental psych stub bg es Fase genital fr Stade g nital nl Genitale fase pl Faza genitalna fi Genitaalivaihe ...   more details



  1. Genital leiomyoma

    Genital leiomyomas also known as Dartoic leiomyomas are leiomyoma s that originate in the dartos muscles of the genitalia, areola, and nipple. ref name Fitz2 Freedberg, et al. 2003 . Fitzpatrick s Dermatology in General Medicine . 6th ed. . Page 1033. McGraw Hill. ISBN 0071380760. ref See also List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths Dermal growth stub ...   more details



  1. Jewellery Maker

    Infobox TV channel name Jewellery Maker logofile JewelleryMaker new logo.jpg logosize 200px slogan Create It. Wear It. Share It. small July 2010 present small br Bringing out the designer in you small May July 2010 small launch 1 May 2010 replaced names Thomas Cook Thomas Cook TV on Sky picture format 576i SDTV 16 9 owner The Genuine Gemstone Company Limited country United Kingdom headquarters Warwickshire sister names Gems TV UK Gems TV br Gems TV Extra web http www.jewellerymaker.com www.jewellerymaker.com terr serv 1 Freeview UK Freeview terr chan 1 Channel 43 9am 1pm only sat serv 1 Freesat sat chan 1 Channel 807 sat serv 2 Sky UK & Ireland Sky sat chan 2 Channel 655 cable serv 1 Virgin Media cable chan 1 Channel 756 Jewellery Maker is a British jewellery shopping channel. It is the first channel of its kind, to focus solely on making your own gemstone jewellery through purchasing kits and making it yourself. The presentation and format of the channel is similar to the crafting channel Ideal World Create & Craft . Jewellery Maker is available on Freesat , Sky UK & Ireland Sky and online. The channel operations are based at Rocks TV s former studios in Warwickshire . The channel ... used from launch until July 2010. Jewellery Maker was launched on 1 May 2010 after The Colourful ... 2 months, the channel broadcast solely pre recorded shows. On 7 July 2010, Jewellery Maker started ... . Jewellery Maker is currently using the former Rocks TV studio, after it moved into the former Gems TV UK Gems TV 2 studio following the acquisition of Gems TV UK Limited. On 10 August 2010, Jewellery ... of a 24 hour Freeview UK Freeview slot for Gems TV UK Gems TV in 2011, Jewellery Maker is now ... Show . As Gems TV is using Freeview 43 at this time, the Late Show is only broadcast on Jewellery Maker ... Official website Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Jewellery Maker Category Television ... Jewellery retailers of the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Holbeinesque jewellery

    of a vast range of reference sources for their designs. Many jewellery items survived from the Renaissance ... Category Jewellery ...   more details



  1. Jewellery (album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Jewellery Type album Artist Micachu Cover jewellery 300.jpg Released March 9, 2009 Recorded 2008 2009 Genre Pop Music Pop , Alternative Music Alternative , Experimental Music Label Rough Trade Records RTRADCD500, Accidental Records Producer Micachu , Matthew Herbert Length 31 24 Last album Filthy Friends Filthy Friends Mixtape br 2007 This album Jewellery br 2009 Next album Kwesachu Mixtape Vol.1 Kwesachu Mixtape Vol.1 with Kwes. br 2009 Album reviews rev1 BBC Music rev1score favourable http www.bbc.co.uk music reviews gq3n link rev2 Robert Christgau rev2score Rating Christgau hm2 ref name Christgau cite web last Christgau first Robert url http www.robertchristgau.com get artist.php?id 6171 title Micachu publisher Robert Christgau date accessdate ... jewellery album review link rev5 Rolling Stone rev5score Rating 4 5 http www.rollingstone.com reviews album 26554554 review 28123938 jewellery link rev6 Pitchfork Media rev6score 7.9 10 http pitchfork.com reviews albums 12922 jewellery link rev7 The Times rev7score Rating 4 5 http entertainment.timesonline.co.uk tol arts and entertainment music cd review article5509549.ece link noprose yes Jewellery ... Khan keyboards and electronics and Marc Pell percussion and drums . Reception Upon its release, Jewellery ... http www.metacritic.com music artists micachuandtheshapes jewellery?q micachu title Jewellery Reviews ... drownedinsound.com releases 14119 reviews 4136399 title Micachu Jewellery Releases Releases Drowned ... 2009 mar 06 micachu jewellery album review title Pop review Micachu Jewellery & 124 Music publisher ... with random experimentation for its own sake, adding, With a little patience, however, Jewellery ... micachu the shapes jewellery title Micachu & the Shapes Jewellery PopMatters publisher Popmatters.com ... 196 References Reflist External links http www.roughtraderecords.com micachu 1397 jewellery at Rough ... & The Shapes DEFAULTSORT Jewellery Album Category 2009 albums Category Micachu albums Category Rough ...   more details



  1. Jewellery Quarter

    at the Jewellery Quarter Railway Station. small country England latitude 52.489 longitude 1.910 official name Jewellery Quarter map type West Midlands population 3,000 population ref approx. ref name ... The Jewellery Quarter is an area of Birmingham , England . Situated in the south of the Hockley ... 09 06 ref in a convert 1.07 km2 acre 0 adj on area. ref name JQUV The Jewellery Quarter is Europe s largest concentration of businesses involved in the jewellery trade, which produce 40 of all the jewellery made in the UK. ref http www.jewelleryquarter.net about made in the jewellery quarter ref ... 12 million items a year. ref http www.theassayoffice.co.uk ref Historically the Jewellery Quarter has ... 1900s the Jewellery Quarter employed over 30,000 people ref http www.jewelleryquarter.net about ... District publisher Routledge year 1967 pages 452 62 chapter The Jewellery and Gilt Toy Trades isbn ... that by the start of the 19th century, there were around 12 jewellery manufacturing companies ... is known as the Jewellery Quarter today to help satisfy the demands of an increasing population ... up. ref name appraisal1 Construction of houses continued up into the area now known as the Jewellery ... web url http www.birmingham.gov.uk Media?MEDIA ID 17882 title St Paul s Conservation Area work The Jewellery ... title The birth of the Jewellery Quarter last Miles first Bob publisher The Birmingham Jewellery ... name appraisal1 File jq map.png left thumb upright Map showing the extent of the Jewellery Quarter Such villas ... Since 1975 publisher Routledge year 1989 pages 48 50 chapter Birmingham s Jewellery Quarter isbn ... buckles going out of fashion in society, the industry prospered. Jewellery was produced mainly ... at the centre of the city s jewellery industry after the mid 1830s. ref name Timmins Growth Image St Pauls Square houses, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham.JPG right upright thumb Residential properties overlooking St Paul s Square that were converted into workshops in the 1850s. The Jewellery Quarter ...   more details



  1. Hair jewellery

    Orphan date February 2009 Essay like date December 2007 Hair work , or jewellery made of Hair human hair , was in fashion during most of the 19th century and a few decades into the 20th. It disappeared when short skirts and the bob became stylish around 1925. File The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis Hair brooch.jpg thumb right An 19th century hair brooch , in the collection of The Children s Museum of Indianapolis There are several reasons why hair work was unbelievably popular for over a century. Human hair does not decay with the passing of time as most other materials. It has chemical qualities that cause it to last for hundreds, yes, thousands, of years. Hair has often played a part in myths and legends. The most well known is the story of Samson who was a member of a military sect, the Nazarites who believed that long hair was the source of strength. For the story look up Judges 13 16 in the Bible. Memorial jewellery was popular in the 16th century. In a Swedish book of proverbs one can read that rings and bracelets of hair increase love Vadstena stads tankebok . In Denmark at Rosensborg s palace there is a bracelet of precious metal with a simple braided lock of hair, a gift ... jewellery of hair, for example rings commemorating the executed King Charles I of England that circulated ... centuries went out of date. Into an age of romance and sentiment hair jewellery gave these craftsmen a good income. At the start hair jewellery was usually made in cooperation with goldsmiths producing ... hair jewellery we can name Napoleon , Admiral Nelson , Queen Victoria and her large family ... to purchase for their coiffeurs, even though most jewellery was made from a certain person s, or a dear ... for other groups than the very wealthy to afford hair jewellery. They had no money to buy expensive findings so they mounted the jewellery with wooden beads that they cleverly covered over with hair ... orders of one s own hair. Category Hair Category Types of jewellery de Haarschmuck sv H rarbete ...   more details



  1. Jewellery chain

    than in jewellery, but finer ones may be found for the purpose. File byzantine chain in silver and green ... . References Category Jewellery components ...   more details



  1. Plug (jewellery)

    style External links http www.eargauges.net Plugs at www.earguages.net body piercing Jewellery DEFAULTSORT Plug Jewellery Category Body piercing jewellery Category Facial piercings Category Mesoamerican ...   more details



  1. Ring (jewellery)

    involved a lozenge bezel mounting an Intaglio jewellery intaglio device. ref name Taylor34 Over ... common type of costume jewellery ring and is also known as a cluster ring and dinner ring ... Posie ring Titanium ring Jewellery cleaning References reflist External links http findmyringsize.com Online Ring Sizer Commons category Finger rings Jewellery Category Types of jewellery Category ...   more details



  1. Jig (jewellery)

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  1. Male genital disease

    Infobox Disease Name Male genital disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 N40 N51 ICD9 ICD9 600 ICD9 608 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D005832 A male genital disease is a condition that affects the male reproductive system human male reproductive system . An example is orchitis . Medical conditions Male diseases of the pelvis and genitals Category Male genital disorders disease stub ...   more details



  1. List of jewellery types

    NOTE The British spelling is jewellery and the American is jewelery . The British version seems to fit the links better. I changed the page to use the British spelling on that reasoning. This list of jewellery types is a listing of most types of jewellery made. Hair ornaments Hairpin s Fascinator s Head ornaments Body piercing jewellery Earring s Clip on earrings Earcuffs Magnetic earrings Nose piercing jewellery Nose jewels Nose rings Nose studs Nose chains Crown headgear Crown s Circlet s Coronet s Diadem personal wear Diadem s Tiara s Grill jewelry Grills Neck Carcenets Necklace s Choker s Torque s Arms Armlet s upper arm bracelets Bracelet s Cuff link s Bangle s Hands Slave bracelet s Ring jewellery Ring s Championship ring s Class ring s Engagement ring s Promise rings Pre engagement ring s Purity ring s Wedding ring s Friendship bracelet s Body Belly chain s Breastplate s Brooch es Chatelaine chain Chatelaine s Body piercing jewellery Legs and Feet Anklet s ankle bracelets Toe ring s Sandal Barefoot sandals Barefoot sandals Special functions Amulet s Medical alert jewellery Prayer jewellery Japa mala s Prayer beads Prayer rope s Rosary Rosary beads Puzzle jewelry Puzzle jewellery Puzzle ring s Silver Ring Thing Celibacy vow ring s Seal device Signet rings Thumb ring s Pledge pin s Membership pins Military dog tags Components Cameo carving Cameo s Emblem s Findings Locket s Medallion s Pendant s External links Jewellery Category Types of jewellery Jewellery types ar ru ...   more details



  1. Guild of Jewellery Professionals and Artisans

    Infobox Organization name Guild of Jewellery Professionals and Artisans image size 100px caption motto formation 2007 type Professional body headquarters Singapore location membership language leader title President leader name Tanja M. Sadow website http www.gjpa.org The Guild of Jewellery Professionals and Artisans Abbreviation GJPA is a non profit organization not for profit society based in Singapore whose aim is to provide the jewellery and accessories industries in the region with much needed support at the Designer Jewellery level by ensuring high standards in education, materials, workmanship and service as well as a strong community of experts and aficionados to direct the future of these industry segments. Founded in 2007, the society has a small, but growing membership and is slowly garnering support and recognition from local and international manufacturers, retailers and designers. External links Portal Gemology and Jewelry http www.gjpa.org Guild of Jewellery Professionals and Artisans Website Category Jewellery making prof assoc stub ...   more details



  1. Museum of the Jewellery Quarter

    mergefrom Smith and Pepper date September 2011 The Museum of the Jewellery Quarter is a museum at 75 79 Vyse Street in Hockley, Birmingham Hockley , Birmingham , England . It is a Community Museum , that is branch museum, of the Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery . In 2008, it was named as the third best free tourist attraction in Europe by TripAdvisor , behind the Pantheon, Rome Pantheon in Rome and the National Gallery, London National Gallery in London . ref cite web url http sev.prnewswire.com travel 20080522 NETH02122052008 1.html title TripAdvisor Announces Top 10 Free U.S. Attractions publisher PR Newswire date 2008 05 22 accessdate 2008 05 22 ref History For over 80 years the family run firm of Smith and Pepper produced jewellery from the factory that is now the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter. When the elderly proprietors of the Smith & Pepper jewellery manufacturing firm decided to retire in 1981 they simply ceased trading and locked the door. Tools were left strewn on benches grubby overalls were hung on the coat hooks and dirty teacups were abandoned alongside jars of marmite and jam on the shelf. In the eighty years before its closure, little changed with the working practices or equipment used within the family owned business. Collections The Museum has preserved the time capsule workshop, and also tells the story of the 200 year old Jewellery Quarter and the ancient craft skills still practised in the workshop that make this area the centre of the British jewellery industry. References Reflist External links http www.bmag.org.uk museum of the jewellery quarter Museum of the Jewellery Quarter official website http www.schoolsliaison.org.uk 2004 mjq index.htm Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Service for schools Educational teaching sessions and resources at the jewellery museum coord 52 29 26 N 1 54 43 W type landmark region GB BIR display title Category Museums in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Industry museums in the United Kingdom Category Jewellery ...   more details



  1. Genital reconstructive surgery

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Genital reconstructive surgery refers to surgery performed on the genitals genitalia of infants, children, or adults for the purpose of correcting birth defects or other anatomic abnormalities, or for the purpose of transforming normal genitalia of one sex into genitalia resembling the other sex. Reconstructive surgery to correct abnormalities of the genitalia is often performed in infancy, but may be performed at any age. It is discussed more fully as intersex surgery . See also intersex surgery and history of intersex surgery ambiguous genitalia intersex Reconstructive surgery performed at the request of transgender or transsexual people to transform genitalia associated with one sex to those associated with the other sex is discussed elsewhere as sex reassignment surgery , although many have argued that genital reconstruction is a more descriptive phrase than sex reassignment because other sex related characteristics frequently already correspond to the identified gender prior to genital procedures. Reconstructive surgery at the request of circumcision circumcised persons, or persons who have sustained some other injury, to transform their genitalia to the normal genitalia of their own sex can also be performed. These surgical procedures include clitoral reconstruction, labia reconstruction, penis reconstruction, and foreskin restoration . See also Sex reassignment surgery List of transgender related topics Genital modification and mutilation DEFAULTSORT Genital Reconstructive Surgery Category Intersexuality Category Gender transitioning Category Transgender and medicine Category Body modification Category Surgery ...   more details



  1. Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited

    Infobox Company company name zh company name Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited logo File Emperor watch logo.jpg company type Public company Public br sehk 887 industry Watch br Jewellery foundation 1942 Hong Kong location Hong Kong key people Albert Yeung br Founder of Emperor Group br Cindy Yeung br Chairman br Yeung Shing br Founder of Shing On Kee Watch parent Emperor Group sales profit asset num employees homepage http www.emperorwatchjewellery.com en home.php www.emperorwatchjewellery.com Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited sehk 887 is founded in 1942 by Albert Yeung . The company ... of jewellery. ref http www.emperorwatchjewellery.com en home.php Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited ... of Shing On Kee Watch Shop on Shanghai Street In 1964, Observatory Watch & Jewellery began business at 499 Nathan Road, Kowloon. In November1965, Emperor Watch and Jewellery Company was opened at the ground ... Sha Tsui branch of Emperor Watch and Jewellery was opened at 81 Nathan Road, In 1972, Observatory Watch & Jewellery was appointed authorized retailer of Rolex and Omega SA Omega . In 1992, the Emperor Watch and Jewellery branch in Central was opened.. In 2004, Emperor Watch and Jewellery opened its ... Kong Limited. sehk 887 On 28 February 2008, the Emperor Watch and Jewellery Rolex Boutique at No.8 ... Watch & Jewellery, History ref In 2011, the new Emperor Jewellery store opened at Hanley House ... Watch & Jewellery, Press Release ref In 2012, Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited clinched the 2011 Hong ... hk emperorwatchjewellery press cp120224.pdf Emperor Watch & Jewellery, Press Release ref News On 22 Mar 2011 Emperor Watch & Jewellery announced its 2010 annual results for the year ended 31 December ... theluxuryproject.com wp 2011 03 emperor watch jewellery almost doubles profits in 2010 Emperor Watch & Jewellery almost doubles profits in 2010 . The luxury project. Retrieved on 06 September 2011 ... Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited http www.emp296.com eng Emperor Entertainment Hotel Limited http ...   more details



  1. Female genital disease

    Infobox Disease Name Female genital disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 N70 N98 ICD9 ICD9 614 ICD9 629 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D005831 A female genital disease is a condition that affects the Female reproductive system human female reproductive system . Classification by type of disease Malformation Malformations can be classified by location of the malformation, such as uterine malformation . Inflammation and or infection An example is oophoritis . Classification by location dablink For detailed list, see the navbar Female diseases of the pelvis and genitals below Alternatively, female genital diseases can be more strictly classified by location of the disease, which, in turn, can be broadly divided between diseases that affect the female internal genitalia and those that affect the female external genitalia . Further reading cite doi 10.1093 humupd dmr021 Medical conditions Female diseases of the pelvis and genitals Category Gynaecologic disorder disease stub ...   more details



  1. Pruritus of genital organs

    Pruritus of genital organs may refer to Pruritus scroti Pruritus vulvae disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Birmingham School of Jewellery

    Infobox university name Birmingham School of Jewellery image name Municipal school for jewellers and silversmiths Birmingham 2005 10 13.jpg image size caption latin name motto established 1890 type Public staff president principal students undergrad postgrad doctoral profess city Birmingham state West Midlands county West Midlands country UK campus Urban area Urban free label former names free colours affiliations Birmingham City University footnotes website http www.schoolofjewellery.co.uk www.schoolofjewellery.co.uk address School of Jewellery, BIAD, Vittoria Street, Birmingham, B1 3PA publictransit telephone 44 0 121 331 5940 fax 44 0 121 331 5943 coor logo Birmingham School of Jewellery , founded in 1890, is a jewellery school in Birmingham , England . Located on Vittoria Street in the city s Jewellery Quarter , it is the largest jewellery school in Europe. It is part of the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design BIAD , a faculty of Birmingham City University . Its portfolio of courses includes jewellery, silversmithing , horology , and gemmology . It is close to the Jewellery Industry ... about our building ref History By the mid 19th century, the jewellery trade was considered ... publisher Routledge year 1967 pages 452 62 chapter The Jewellery and Gilt Toy Trades isbn 0714611476 ... . ref name Timmins The Birmingham School of Jewellery and Silversmithing was established in 1890 ... 1975 publisher Routledge year 1989 pages 48 50 chapter Birmingham s Jewellery Quarter isbn 041500778X ... ELibrary?E LIBRARY ID 306&a 1195913472104 title Jewellery Quarter Conservation Area Character Appraisal ... architects.co.uk files soj.pdf title The School of Jewellery, Birmingham publisher Associated Architects ... Official site Birmingham City University DEFAULTSORT Birmingham School Of Jewellery Category Birmingham City University Jewellery Category Education in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Educational institutions established in 1890 Category Jewellery ...   more details



  1. John Donald (jewellery designer)

    Orphan date October 2010 John Donald is a British jewellery designer whose work is strongly identified with 1960s London. Both H.R.H. The Princess Margaret and H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother purchased works by John Donald in the 1960s having been introduced to him by Antony Armstrong Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon . ref http www.christies.com LotFinder lot details.aspx?intObjectID 4718032 Lot notes to lot 44, Christies sale 7335 ref Examples of Donald s work are held in the collections of Museum of Scotland , Edinburgh Victoria & Albert Museum , London and the collection of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths . ref Twentieth Century British Jewellery Peter Hinks, 1983, p.123 125 ref See also Andrew Grima References references Persondata NAME Donald, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Jewellery designer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Donald, John Category Living people Category British jewellery designers Category British jewellers UK artist stub ...   more details



  1. Berlin Iron Jewellery

    Berlin Iron jewellery refers to articles of cast iron jewellery that were made during the early 19th century in Germany. ref name FetterAndThree http www.fetter and three.co.za Berlin Iron jewellery.html www.fetter and three.co.za , Fetter and Three Jewellery Information Pages Berlin Iron Jewellery. ref File Iron work Necklace.jpg thumb Example of the type of jewellery received by women in exchange for gold used to support the Napoleonic Wars . From the Birmingham Museum of Art . History The roots of Berlin Iron Jewellery can be traced back to the establishment of the K nigliche Eisengiesserei ... articles such as fences, bridges and garden furniture . The first jewellery items, such as long ... jewellery reached its peak between 1813 and 1815, when the Prussian royal family urged all citizens to contribute their gold and silver jewellery towards funding the uprising against Napoleon during the War of liberation War of Liberation . In return the people were given iron jewellery such as brooches ... William III of Prussia on the back. Until then iron jewellery had only been worn as a symbol of mourning .... It is not widely known, but in 1916 another, similar attempt was made in Germany to promote iron jewellery and to fund the German share in the First World War. This was done by exchanging gold jewellery .... Today Berlin Iron Jewellery are collector s items and true pieces are usually found in museums ... with three leaflets such as clover and vine leaves. ref name FetterAndThree The jewellery has a very ... dark and sombre. Perhaps this is because most of the Berlin Iron Jewellery are lacquered black to prevent the iron from rusting and to enhance its purpose as morbid mourning jewellery. Only a few ... and thin sectioned castings to be produced as were done with Berlin Iron Jewellery, a very pure iron ... and brittle, strength is not the main purpose of the metal when it is used in jewellery. The molten iron was cast into metal chill moulds. ref name FetterAndThree References reflist Category Jewellery ...   more details



  1. Napier Company (jewellery)

    The Napier Company is an United States American jewellery manufacturing company, and was one of the first modern corporations in the United States. History The Napier Company got its start in North Attleboro, Massachusetts 1875, under the name Whitney and Rice, manufacturing silver men s watch chains. In 1882, the company became known as Carpenter and Bliss, and shortly thereafter it had become the E. A. Bliss Company. The company relocated to Meriden, Connecticut in 1890, after the company sustained rapid growth in the previous decade. During World War I and again in World War II , they ceased production of jewellery, and instead focussed on producing war related items, such as medallions and medals. Following World War I James H. Napier became the president of the company, and it became the Napier Bliss Company, finally taking the name by which it is now known, the Napier Company, in 1922. James Napier attended the 1925 World s Fair Exposition Internationale des Artes Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, and brought back with him many designs and influences from Parisian and European fashion. James Napier led the company from 1920 to 1960. In the 1950s, the Napier Company ... design, which was reputedly one of her favorite pieces of jewellery, and which she wore often ... of the 1955 Miss America Pageant with fashion jewellery. In 1980, the company was bought by Victoria ..., under the umbrella of Jones Apparel Group , Napier jewellery is still being manufactured and distributed ... fan jewellery. Napier Jewellery is notable for its simple, modern, geometric and floral designs ... jewelry designers2.htm alphanapier Trademark From 1922 until its sale in 1980, all of the jewellery .... Following the sale of the company, jewellery produced by the Napier Company bore the name Napier ... http www.vintagejewelrycollect.com c signed Napier history.html examples of jewellery and history ... designs Category Jewellery designers Category American jewellers ...   more details



  1. Genital modification and mutilation

    The terms genital modification and genital mutilation can refer to permanent or temporary changes to human sex organ s. Some forms of genital alteration are performed at the behest of an adult, with their informed ... File Fourchette foto.jpg thumb right 170px Female genital piercing a Fourchette piercing File Prince Albert piercing.jpg thumb left 170px Male genital piercing a Prince Albert piercing Many types of genital modification are performed at the behest of the individual, for personal, sexual, aesthetic ... penis alone, while genital bisection is a more extreme form that splits the penis entirely in half. Genital piercings and genital tattooing may be performed for aesthetic reasons, but piercings ... surgery Intersex children and children with ambiguous genitalia may be subjected to genital surgeries ... s Amicus Brief on Intersex Genital Surgery Intersex Society of North America The Intersex Society of North ... America ref In some cases, a child s gender may be reassigned due to genital injury. There have ... genital injury or mutilation main Skoptic syndrome Self mutilation A person may engage in self inflicted genital injury or mutilation such as castration , penectomy , or clitoridectomy . The motivation ... in Australia. ref name bb Female genital mutilation Main Female genital mutilation Female genital mutilation FGM , also known as female genital cutting FGC , female circumcision, or female genital mutilation ... female genitalia or other surgery of the female sex organ genital organs whether for culture cultural ... or the genital modification of intersexual s. It is practiced throughout the world, but the practice ... and sexuality through female genital cutting. Sexualities, Evolution & Gender 7 2 153 187, 2005. ref ref Essen, B & Johnsdotter, S Female Genital Mutilation in the West Traditional Circumcision versus Genital Cosmetic Surgery . Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand , 83 611 613, 2004. ref ref Braun, Virginia In search of better sexual pleasure female genital cosmetic surgery . Sexualities 8 4 407 424, 2005 ...   more details




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