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"JJ" Bright Silver Pewter FORK Tac Pin

"JJ" Bright Silver Pewter FORK Tac Pin

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hot high quality flower Crystal Brooch QX0241

hot high quality  flower  Crystal Brooch QX0241

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Hyaline Brown Rhinestone&Enamel brooch HX0055

Hyaline Brown Rhinestone&Enamel brooch HX0055

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Lady Head Face Brooch Pin Multicolor MINT Old Stock

Lady Head Face Brooch Pin Multicolor MINT Old Stock

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American Flag Lapel Pins, Box of 100

American Flag Lapel Pins,  Box of 100

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"JJ" Matte Silver Pewter 'SPOON' Tac Pin

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hot high quality flower Rhinestone Brooch QX0177

hot high quality  flower  Rhinestone Brooch QX0177

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Gerry's pin

Gerry's pin

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Lovely Purple Rhinestone& Enamel brooch HX0036

Lovely Purple  Rhinestone& Enamel brooch HX0036

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Mysterious Rhinestone& Enamel brooch HX0062

Mysterious Rhinestone& Enamel brooch HX0062

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Goldtone & Enamel SAXOPHONE Pin Pinback

Goldtone & Enamel SAXOPHONE Pin Pinback

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Amazing Black Rhinestone& Enamel brooch HX0034

Amazing Black Rhinestone& Enamel brooch HX0034

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PUGSTER GOLD PLATED AND PURPLE ELEPHANT BROOCH PIN I85

PUGSTER GOLD PLATED AND PURPLE ELEPHANT BROOCH PIN I85

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Beautiful Red Apple Pin

Beautiful Red Apple Pin

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One of the first occurrences of the diamond engagement (or wedding) ring can be traced back to the marriage of Maximilian I (then Archduke of Austria) to Mary of Burgundy in 1477.[30] Other early examples of betrothal jewels incorporating diamonds include the Bridal Crown of Blanche (ca. 1370–80)[30] and the Heftlein brooch of Vienna (ca. 1430–40),[30] a pictorial piece depicting a wedding couple. The popularity of the diamond ring as an engagement ring for a much wider audience can be traced directly to the marketing campaigns of De Beers, starting in 1938.[31] Such a campaign had become necessary to sell the large quantity of diamonds suddenly available because of the large diamond finds particularly in South Africa.