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  • bijoux pour la Saint Valentin
    bijoux pour la Saint Valentin
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    Voici quelques idées de bijoux à offrir pour la Saint Valentin :- Un collier avec un pendentif en forme de cœur- Une bague sertie de diamants ou de pierres précieuses- Des boucles d'oreilles élégantes et scintillantes- Un bracelet en argent ou en or- Une montre de luxe- Un ensemble de bijoux assortis (collier, bracelet, boucles d'oreilles)- Un médaillon personnalisé avec une photo ou une inscription spéciale

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  • The tree of life jewel
    The tree of life jewel
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    The tree of life jewel is an ancient and universal symbol representing the connection between the earth, the sky, and all forms of life. It is often depicted as a tree with branches that reach towards the sky and roots that delve into the earth, symbolizing growth, strength, and fertility.

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  • Breadfruit
    Breadfruit
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    Breadfruit jewelry are accessories made from breadfruit. Breadfruit is a tropical fruit that mainly grows in warm regions. It is often used as a staple food in many cuisines around the world. However, some artisans and designers have also started using the skin and seeds of breadfruit to create unique and original jewelry. These jewelry pieces can be made from breadfruit seed beads, breadfruit-shaped pendants, or necklaces braided with fibers from the breadfruit skin. These jewelry pieces are...

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  • Piton de la Fournaise in La Réunion
    Piton de la Fournaise in La Réunion
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    Piton de la Fournaise is a volcano located on the island of La Réunion, a French overseas department in the Indian Ocean. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and attracts many tourists and researchers due to its frequent eruptions.

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  • Diamond
    Diamond
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    Diamond is a precious gem composed of crystallized carbon. It is the hardest natural mineral known, with a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. Its brilliance, transparency, and multiple facets make it a highly sought-after material for jewelry making.

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  • Martinique: the pearl of the Caribbean
    Martinique: the pearl of the Caribbean
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    Jewelry Creoles We take you on a discovery journey of Martinique from one end to the other, on foot and by car. We have decided to tell you what the "Island of Flowers" has offered us, day after day. Are you ready? In any case, we are extending summer, enjoying the sun and the 30°C in Martinique.

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  • Discover the island of Réunion
    Discover the island of Réunion
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    Reunion Island is made up of 24 municipalities. Full of life, the cities stretch along the seaside and beach, and inland are peaceful small villages with numerous waterfalls and natural pools where you can swim.

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  • Earrings
    Earrings
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    Antillean jewelry includes about ten types of earrings.

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  • traditional Caribbean jewelry
    traditional Caribbean jewelry
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    Jewelry has been part of the Creole heritage since the 17th century and is a blend of African and European skills and techniques.

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  • What if we talked about Gold Investment?
    What if we talked about Gold Investment?
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    Why is Investment Gold considered a safe investment? Is Gold really a "beneficial" investment?

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  • The Overseas Territories
    The Overseas Territories
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    Overseas France is the name given to all the French territories located outside the European continent.

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  • Creoles
    Creoles
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    In linguistics, a creole (criollo in Spanish) refers to a language that has evolved from the imperfect use of a linguistic system as a means of communication by a large community, with these changes likely influenced by the original native languages of the community members.

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