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This Trend in History

Amy Azzarito

From your Grandmother's pearls to your class ring, the history and how-to-style-it inspiration. We're talking jewelry, fashion and interiors. If it was "designed" it's fair game.

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    Every object has a story. I find them. Design historian and author of The Secret Language of Victorian Jewelry — pre-order now!

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