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==Parent topics==
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== Types of rings (jewellery) ==
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Ring (jewellery).
See also changes related to Ring (jewellery), or pages that link to Ring (jewellery) or to this page or whose text contains "Ring (jewellery)".

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  • Jewellery [r]: Item of personal adornment, such as a necklace, ring, brooch or bracelet, that is worn by a person, and is usually made of precious metals set with gems or imitation gems. [e]

Types of rings (jewellery)

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Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • E-sports [r]: Short for 'electronic sports,' describes competitive gaming for professional players or teams in a league or tournament. [e]
  • Canadian Football League [r]: A major, professional Canadian sports league founded in 1958 whose rules are roughly similar to, but differ in some respects from (American) football rules. [e]
  • Module [r]: Mathematical structure of which abelian groups and vector spaces are particular types. [e]
  • Ball gown [r]: Full-skirted gown reaching at least to the ankles, made of luxurious fabric, delicately and exotically trimmed, usually worn where 'white tie' or 'evening dress' is specified on the invitation. [e]