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- Lavalier abstract "A lavalier or lavaliere or lavalliere is an item of jewelry consisting of a pendant, sometimes with one stone, suspended from a necklace.The style was popularized by the Duchesse de la Vallière, a mistress of King Louis XIV of France. A lavalier can be recognized most for its drop (that usually consist of a stone and or a chandelier type of drop) which is attached to the chain and not attached by a bail.According to Hans Nadelhoffer, Cartier: Jewelers Extraordinary (1984), p. 50: \"A special form of necklace produced around 1900 was the lavallière, an imaginative allusion to a fashion named for the actress Ève Lavallière, suspending two overlapping pendants, generally of different lengths. The necklace itself often consisted of a simple silk cord with diamond sliding motifs, in which the imaginative end motifs were often intertwined. Princess George of Greece (Marie Bonaparte) received a lavallière with two diamond fir cones, the Tsarina of Russia one with amethyst acorns. Eve Lavallière made her debut in 1891 at the Théâtre des Variétés, having previously worked in a hat factory, tying ribbons. The cravats which were produced in this way were called lavallières and provided a stage-name for the actress, whose real name was Eve Ferroglio. She died in a convent in 1929.\"\"Lavallière\" is still the French name for an ascot tie.Later, the American collegiate fraternity system (\"Greeks\") adopted a lavalier which contained the fraternity letters as part of or within the pendant to symbolize involvement in an ongoing romantic relationship which may become a long-term relationship resulting in becoming \"pinned\" (woman receiving the man's fraternity pin to wear), engaged and married.".
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- Lavalier wikiPageRevisionID "702092971".
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Ascot_tie.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Bail_(jewelry).
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Necklaces.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink College_and_university_dating.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Engagement.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Fraternities_and_sororities.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Jewellery.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Lavalier_microphone.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Louise_de_La_Vallière.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Marriage.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLink Ève_Lavallière.
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lavalier".
- Lavalier wikiPageWikiLinkText "lavalier".
- Lavalier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fashion-stub.
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- Lavalier subject Category:Necklaces.
- Lavalier hypernym Item.
- Lavalier type Fashion.
- Lavalier type Food.
- Lavalier type TopicalConcept.
- Lavalier type Type.
- Lavalier type Object.
- Lavalier type Type.
- Lavalier type Concept.
- Lavalier type Thing.
- Lavalier comment "A lavalier or lavaliere or lavalliere is an item of jewelry consisting of a pendant, sometimes with one stone, suspended from a necklace.The style was popularized by the Duchesse de la Vallière, a mistress of King Louis XIV of France. A lavalier can be recognized most for its drop (that usually consist of a stone and or a chandelier type of drop) which is attached to the chain and not attached by a bail.According to Hans Nadelhoffer, Cartier: Jewelers Extraordinary (1984), p.".
- Lavalier label "Lavalier".
- Lavalier sameAs Q4246425.
- Lavalier sameAs תליון.
- Lavalier sameAs m.01197vbs.
- Lavalier sameAs Кулон_(украшение).
- Lavalier sameAs Кулон_(прикраса).
- Lavalier sameAs Q4246425.
- Lavalier wasDerivedFrom Lavalier?oldid=702092971.
- Lavalier isPrimaryTopicOf Lavalier.