CAVINESS, ALICE Alice Caviness (-1983) was a clothing and costume jewelry designer who produced high-quality pieces.
2nd Place Chu Alice Chan AJ Art Land, Inc. An intaglio heart and lady's face carved from a 43.01 ct. Amethyst.
Frelinghuysen, Alice Cooney. "Nature Studies: Louis Comfort Tiffany." In Bejewelled by Tiffany: 1837-1987, ed. Clare Phillips, 64-81. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006. Zapata, Janet.
AliceA costume jewelry mark used by the Alice Jewelry Company of Providence, Rhode Island. AlloyCombination of 2 or more metals. AlmandineA type of violet-tinged variety of garnet that ranges in color from deep red to reddish-brown.
Coro lines include Ajusta, Alice-in-Wonderland, Almanac of Life, Americana, Ancestral, Andre Hair fashions, Andree, "The Angel of Love," Aristocrat, "As You Like It," Atomic, The Avenue, Black Beauty, Blithe Blossom, Blue Danube, Calypso, Carraca, ...
Lane, Hobe, Celebrity, Hattie Carnegie, Alice Caviness, Karu, and many others (including department stores). D & E was founded in New York, New York, by William De Lizza and Harold Elster around 1947. William De Lizza was the main designer.
He was the son of Ferdinand IV, the last Grand Duke of Tuscany and his second wife - Alice of Bourbon-Parma. As the fourth of a total of ten children he grew up in exile in Salzburg as a member of the house of Habsburg-Toskana.
Alice bands died along with Mia Farrow's marriage to Woody Allen and pearl jewelry has evolved into a category crossing all borders, day and night, conservative to contemporary, from simple to awe-inspiring ostentation.
He came up with a chalice with a split in the handle which suspended a cup on a swivel. The contraption is now often referred to as the wedding cup for the role it plays in nuptial feasts.
Dirty Diamonds Dirty diamonds is the new song and album from Alice Cooper released July 4th 2005, but 'dirty diamonds' also describes gemstones from conflict areas.
She gave a parure of turquoise and diamonds to Lady Alice Montague-Douglas-Scott when she married the Duke of Gloucester.
The ancient Greeks believed that whoever wore an amethyst or drank from an amethyst chalice would not fall victim to intoxication. It is also said to have a sobering effect on those over excited by love's passion.
540 and 440 Ma., Victoria and New South Wales Alice Springs Orogeny in central Australia, Early Carboniferous Hunter-Bowen Orogeny, (c. 260 - 225 Ma) Permian to Triassic, Queensland and New South Wales ...
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Sprintzen, Alice. The Jeweler's Art: A Multimedia Approach. Worcester, MA: Davis, 1995. Theophilus. On Divers Arts: The Foremost Medieval Treatise on Painting, Glassmaking and Metalwork. Ed. and trans. John G. Hawthorne and Cyril Stanley Smith.
If fashioned into a chalice from which medicines were drunk, they intensified the effects of the drug. Care should be taken to protect peridot from scratches, sharp blows, household chemicals and extreme temperature changes.
See also: Jewelry, Jewel, Color, Gold, Precious
 
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