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- Parure - Wikipedia
A parure ( pəˈrʊər ) is a set of various items of matching jewelry, which rose to popularity in early 19th-century Europe [1] A parure typically consists of a combination of a matching necklace, earrings, brooch, bracelet and often a diadem or tiara
- PARURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PARURE is a matched set of ornaments (such as jewelry)
- Parure Collection
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- Parures: the original interchangeable jewelry - The Jewellery Editor
Traditionally, a parure is a full set of jewellery that is supposed to be worn as a matching suite - usually a brooch, bracelet, pair of earrings and a ring, but they can be more elaborate and include a tiara, diadem and stomacher also
- Parure – Antique Jewelry University
A parure is a full set of matching jewelry designed to be worn together en suite A demi-parure is a less elaborate suite of jewelry with two or more pieces The French, in particular, were known to have delighted in wearing formalized and elaborate suites and indeed, the term parure comes from the French verb, parer, meaning to adorn Parures
- Parure Demi Parure: Matching Jewelry Fit for a Queen - Borsheims
A parure is defined as a matching set of jewelry that’s intended to be worn together A full parure is typically comprised of three or more jewelry pieces such as a ring, a bracelet, a pair of earrings, a necklace, a brooch, or a tiara, while a demi-parure is any combination of at least two of the previously mentioned items
- When It Comes to Jewelry, What Is a Parure? - 1stDibs
Borrowed from the French, parure denotes a matching set of jewels A full parure may include a necklace, earrings, a brooch, a bracelet (or two) and perhaps a ring as well The very grandest are topped off by a tiara For those who prefer a lighter look, there is the demi-parure
- Parure | Necklace, Bracelet Earrings | Britannica
parure, matched set of jewelry consisting of such pieces as earrings, bracelet, brooch, necklace, and ring By the mid-17th century, jewels had ceased to be created as individual works of art expressing some idea or fancy and had instead become mere personal ornaments that were beautiful but lacking in any deeper significance
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