White Gold (5;>5 7>;>B>) is a 2003 Russian action film directed by Viktor Ivanov from a screenplay by John Jopson and Viktor Ivanov.
A silver-colored alloy of gold with nickel, platinum, or another metal
a pale alloy of gold usually with platinum or nickel or palladium
While pure gold is yellow in color, colored gold can be developed into various colors. These colors are generally obtained by alloying gold with other elements in various proportions.
(necklace) jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament (especially by women)
(chiefly in South Africa) Kill (someone) with a tire necklace
A necklace is an article of jewellery which is worn around the neck. Necklaces are frequently formed from a metal jewellery chain, often attached to a locket or pendant.
(Necklace (combinatorics)) In combinatorics, a k-ary necklace of length n is an equivalence class of n-character strings over an alphabet of size k, taking all rotations as equivalent. It represents a structure with n circularly connected beads of up to k different colors.
a small ornamental case; usually contains a picture or a lock of hair and is worn on a necklace
A small ornamental case, typically made of gold or silver, worn around a person's neck on a chain and used to hold things of sentimental value, such as a photograph or lock of hair
The Locket (1946) is a suspense film directed by John Brahm, starring Laraine Day, Brian Aherne, Robert Mitchum, and Gene Raymond, and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
A metal plate or band on a scabbard
A locket is a pendant that opens to reveal a space used for storing a photograph or other small item such as a curl of hair.
Me at about 4
Another poster featured a necklace in one of her creations that reminded me of this one I am wearing. It's a gold locket with a small diamond in the center with accent lines coming out from it. Inside at the time of this photo was taken there were tiny pictures of my mom and dad.
Pink Sweetheart Necklace
When we were young, my sisters and loved to get dressed up for special occasions. We had special shoes, dresses and jewelry that could only be admired on an every day basis. Then for holidays and family dinners we could pull these treasures out and feel like royalty.