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- Hair_jewellery abstract "Hairwork, or jewelry made of human hair has appeared throughout the history of craft work. Hair has often played a part in myths and legends; in a Swedish book of proverbs one can read that “rings and bracelets of hair increase love” (Vadstena stads tankebok). In Denmark at Rosensborg’s palace there is a bracelet of precious metal with a simple braided lock of hair, a gift from King Christian IV (1577-1648) to his queen. During the following century memorial hair jewellery remained common. For example, rings commemorating the execution of King Charles I of England (1600-1649) circulated among his faithful supporters. Other famous people who owned hair jewellery include Napoleon, Admiral Nelson, Queen Victoria and her large family, Christina Nilsson and Jenny Lind.".
- Hair_jewellery thumbnail The_Childrens_Museum_of_Indianapolis_-_Hair_brooch.jpg?width=300.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageID "11482404".
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageLength "5107".
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageRevisionID "683638087".
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Admiral_Nelson.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_hair.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_jewellery.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_England.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Christian_IV.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Christian_IV_of_Denmark.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Christina_Nilsson.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Godeys_Ladys_Book.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Hair.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Jenny_Lind.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Childrens_Museum_of_Indianapolis_-_Hair_brooch.jpg.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hair jewellery".
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLinkText "hair art".
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageWikiLinkText "use of hair".
- Hair_jewellery hasPhotoCollection Hair_jewellery.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Essay-like.
- Hair_jewellery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hair_jewellery subject Category:Human_hair.
- Hair_jewellery subject Category:Types_of_jewellery.
- Hair_jewellery type Article.
- Hair_jewellery type Type.
- Hair_jewellery type Article.
- Hair_jewellery type Object.
- Hair_jewellery type Type.
- Hair_jewellery comment "Hairwork, or jewelry made of human hair has appeared throughout the history of craft work. Hair has often played a part in myths and legends; in a Swedish book of proverbs one can read that “rings and bracelets of hair increase love” (Vadstena stads tankebok). In Denmark at Rosensborg’s palace there is a bracelet of precious metal with a simple braided lock of hair, a gift from King Christian IV (1577-1648) to his queen. During the following century memorial hair jewellery remained common.".
- Hair_jewellery label "Hair jewellery".
- Hair_jewellery sameAs Haarschmuck.
- Hair_jewellery sameAs m.02rf9xn.
- Hair_jewellery sameAs Hårarbete.
- Hair_jewellery sameAs Q145013.
- Hair_jewellery sameAs Q145013.
- Hair_jewellery wasDerivedFrom Hair_jewellery?oldid=683638087.
- Hair_jewellery depiction The_Childrens_Museum_of_Indianapolis_-_Hair_brooch.jpg.
- Hair_jewellery isPrimaryTopicOf Hair_jewellery.