A set of jewelery designed to be worn as a set is a parure.
A bracelet is a piece of jewelry meant to be worn around the wrist and is predominantly made for females. In some instances, bracelets are made for the feet and worn around the ankles, called anklets.
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When watch jewels wear out, they can lead to increased friction and wear on the movement's components, resulting in decreased accuracy and potential damage to the movement. The lubrication within the watch may also break down, further exacerbating these issues. If left unaddressed, worn jewels can ultimately lead to complete failure of the watch mechanism. Regular servicing can help prevent these problems by replacing worn jewels and ensuring proper lubrication.
The box is called a Tefila and together with the box on the arm are called a set of Tefillin. In English they are called phylacteries.
Pearls threaded together as jewellery are called a string or a rope.
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Yes but she only wore it part of the time!;)
Well if they were all collected together you could have a "bag" of pearls. However, when worn as a necklace this is called a "string" of pearls.
No. Some of the crown jewels were made BEFORE India was even a colony, and no crown jewels have ever left the UK, so it would be stupid.The Imperial Crown of India was worn to India by King-Emperor George V, but it was made in the UK and therefore belongs to them, similar to the Koh-I-noor which belongs to Great Britain.