jewellery
IPA: dʒˈuɫɝi
noun
- Collectively, personal ornamentation such as rings, necklaces, brooches and bracelets, made of precious metals and sometimes set with gemstones.
- (oil industry, informal) Any tools, instruments, devices, etc., placed within a drill pipe.
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Examples of "jewellery" in Sentences
- Bulk jewellery is generally bought by retailers rather than by individual clients.
- Bulk jewellery is a segment that has witnessed immense growth in the recent years.
- The greatest advantage of buying bulk jewellery is that you can buy the latest designs.
- Being in huge demand, bulk jewellery is something that continues to attracted many buyers.
- If jewellery is included, India has the largest amount of gold within its national boundaries.
- As bulk jewellery is bought directly from the manufacturer, you get access to mint-fresh styles.
- India accounted for a quarter of all the gold used in jewellery in 2009, thanks mainly to weddings and religious ceremonies
- In 2009, India accounted for a quarter of all gold used in jewellery products and it is the world's biggest jewellery market, ahead of China, the US or the Middle East.
- It can be accentuated with blend-in jewellery, a gold belt or a tough-looking chain necklace, or given a ladylike touch with a prim pearl choker, or simply left to make its own high impact statement.
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