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The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Bracelets
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Brooches & Pins
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Colored Stone Rings
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Cufflinks
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Diamond Rings
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Earrings
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Engagement Rings
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Gents
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Ladies Watches
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Necklaces
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Pocket Watches
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Stick Pins
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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Wedding Bands
The origin of Engagement Rings is unsure and there may well be many different stories from different continents. The slavery theory suggests the finger ring to be a ‘slave band', denoting that woman was the man's property.

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