jewellery in the PONS Dictionary

jewellery Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cheap [or paste] jewellery

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The grave goods recovered include jewellery and other items.
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This connection to the body is central in establishing a relationship between architecture and jewellery.
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No jewellery or distinctive marks associated with any other religion should be worn.
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The market features pottery, jewellery, textile weavings, painting, sculpture, beadwork, basketry, and other traditional and contemporary work.
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These are easily polished and lend themselves to making simple yet beautiful jewellery.
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The troops then proceeded to loot the castle, stealing jewellery; some of which, was later recovered.
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Instead of wearing jewellery she would put wild flowers in her hair.
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A huge number of jewellery shops are also located here.
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She was involved with a young writer who, the year before, was accused of stealing jewellery and imprisoned.
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There, he opened another jewellery store and profited well.
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