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Hair and Mourning Jewelry

Beginning in the sixteenth century, jewelry that contained human hair was worn either as a love token or in remembrance of a dead loved one who had died. Locks of hair—braided, coiled or flat— were set in a frame to make a brooch, locket, pendant, or ring. Mourning rings were popular during the late eighteenth […]
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