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Quotes About Jewelry

See the gold metal I can now wear. I gave birth to your brothers and then your father gave me these two bracelets. Then I had you. And every few years, when I have a little extra money, I buy another bracelet. I know what I'm worth. They're always twenty-four carats, all genuine.
~ Amy Tan
I think it would be very glamorous to be reincarnated as a great big ring on Liz Taylor's finger.
~ Andy Warhol
Stacey is glamorous. She moved to Stoneybrook, Connecticut, from New York City last summer. She's very sophisticated, and is even allowed to have her hair professionally styled, so that she has this fabulous-looking shaggy blonde mane, and she wears the neatest clothes — big, baggy shirts and tight-fitting pants — and amazing jewelry, like parrots and palm trees. She even has a pair of earrings that consist of a dog for one ear and a bone for the other ear.
~ Ann M. Martin
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~ Ann M. Martin
example of one of the big differences between Kristy and me. I was wearing a very short pink cotton dress, white tights, and black ballet slippers. I had swept all of my hair way over to one side, where it was held in place with a piece of pink cloth that matched the dress. Only one ear showed, and in it I had put my big palm tree earring. (Kristy was not wearing any jewelry.)
~ Ann M. Martin
AMETHYST  (A'METHYST)   n.s.[al  contrary to wine, or contrary to drunkenness; so called, either because it is not quite of the colour of wine, or because it was imagined to prevent inebriation.] A precious stone of a violet colour, bordering on purple. The
~ Samuel Johnson
ALMANDINE  (A'LMANDINE)   n.s.[Fr. almandina, Ital.] A ruby coarser and lighter than the oriental, and nearer the colour of the granate.Dict.
~ Samuel Johnson
The best part of such noble liquor, No less than gold and jewelry, By preference dwells in night and gloom. The wise man searches tirelessly; 5200 To see by daylight, that's child's play, But where it's dark, there mysteries have their home.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Nothing in life is fun for the whole family. There are no massage parlors with ice cream and free jewelry.
~ Jerry Seinfeld
I had worked in PR for Giorgio Armani and Ralph Lauren and I always wanted to do something in design - and I really wanted to do jewelry.
~ Jennifer Meyer
Diamonds are a girl's best friend!
~ Amanda Lepore
I have a beautiful Hellenistic gold and garnet ring - it's more than 2,200 years old, but it looks very modern.
~ Kate Reardon
I don't wear diamond necklaces. I'm not against it but I never could afford it, so now I just wear gold. I wear bracelets, rings, anklets.
~ ASAP Rocky
We look at gold from the view of the Indian market, which loves to buy more and more gold.
~ Nirmala Sitharaman
A lot of the jewelers - not that they're not good people - but they're hustlers.
~ Paul Wall
My signature look is an eighties baby doll dress, combat boots with colorful socks sticking out, and then mounds of jewelry. I love silver and turquoise. I go to Montana every winter, so I hunt around for cool pieces there.
~ Zoey Deutch
I have a braided metal wire going down the middle of my chest underneath my skin. I saw it on an X-ray of it; it looks like a piece of jewelry.
~ King Diamond
I love jewelry - gold and diamonds. I'm a woman.
~ Monica Bellucci
I love black diamonds. They say your watch or jewelry wasn't cheap, but they aren't too flashy and in your face.
~ Justin Tuck
I usually wear a lot of really thin gold bands and small studs. Nothing too big.
~ Cobie Smulders
The first thing a girl hopes for from the garden of love is at least one carat.
~ S. S. Biddle
Beads can be used for counting. As in rosaries. But I don't like stones around my neck.
~ Margaret Atwood
Pearls are congealed oyster spit.
~ Margaret Atwood
Time passed. I gardened, I read, and so on. I had already begun—in a modest way, and beginning with a few pieces of animal jewellery from Richard—the trade in second-hand artifacts that, as it turned out, would stand me in good stead in the coming decades. A semblance of normality had been installed. But unshed tears can turn you rancid. So can memory. So can biting your tongue. My bad nights were beginning. I couldn't sleep.
~ Margaret Atwood