gold jewellery
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgoldandjewellery
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gold
noun
uk/ɡəʊld/us/ɡoʊld/
a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins ...
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jewellery
noun[U]
uk/ˈdʒuː.əl.ri/us/ˈdʒuː.əl.ri/
decorative objects worn on your clothes or body that are usually made from valuable metals, such as gold and silver, and ...
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(Definition ofgoldandjewelleryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In 1963, the production ofgoldjewelleryabove 14 carat fineness was banned.
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The hoard is the only late-6th- or early-7th-century find ofgoldjewelleryin a grave in a churchyard.
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The skins were often adorned with bright feathers andgoldjewellerywhen worn.
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Men were fond ofgoldjewellerytoo.
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Women may have a couple of synthetic saris, using a blouse and lungi for daily wear, and own nogoldjewelleryother than the thin chain holding their marriage tali.
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The bilateral quotas for the year 1954 which permit the import of, among other things,goldjewellery, total £60,000.
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But what if the find is a single item ofgoldjewelleryor a prehistoric gold bracelet?
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The origin of the name is often, mistakenly attributed to the many shops sellinggoldjewellery.
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On the street many commercial establishments can be found ranging from street hawkers selling safety pins to big stores sellinggoldjewellery.
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All 29 items ofgoldjewellerywere analysed, with silver and copper found to be present.
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For formal occasions like marriage, females mostly prefer to wear a silk saree withgoldjewellery.
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Large chains, pendants and other heavygoldjewelleryare a common sight during marriages, festivals and family functions.
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Making puregoldjewelleryhas been one of the main occupations of the town for last two centuries.
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Ceramic objects included a hydria, a large amphora and a kylix, and there was also a range ofgoldjewelleryincluded a diadem.
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She shows offgoldjewellerywith her name carved on it.
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Formal attire often consists ofgoldjewellery, silk scarves, and jackets.
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Some of them are primarily engaged in testing gemstones and metals, designing and makinggoldjewellery.
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It is usually used in the making ofgoldjewellery, such as pendants and brooches.
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Her attitude is her suit of armour, accessorised with enoughgoldjewelleryto really do some harm, and acrylics that could have your eyes out.
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