Olympic jewelry

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a necklace with the olympic logo on it and an olympic symbol in the background that reads paris 202

🏅 Are you excited for the Summer Olympic Games? We are too! 🏅 Now you can wear your own Olympic rings with this stunning necklace by Charles Garnier. It's one of our favorites and fits the bill perfectly! Whether you layer it with other necklaces or wear it on its own, this piece is sure to shine. Check it out and get yours today: [Shop Now](https://www.stambaughjewelers.com/jewelry-details/silver-pendants/charles-garnier-sterling-silver-paperclip-necklace/35873) 💍✨ #OlympicRings…

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the olympic rings are attached to a chain with two different colors on it and one is black, white, red, green

🇵🇹 🏅 Celebrating the Olympics, Portugal, and Moges Jewellery! Today, we draw inspiration from the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, and respect, and we embrace the symbolic colors of the Portuguese flag to celebrate the spirit of overcoming and unity. Just like the athletes who shine in the Olympics, our jewelry is designed to highlight the best in everyone, with vibrant colors and unique designs. 🟢Green: Symbolizes hope and renewal. In each piece, we represent the courage to…

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a silver necklace with two interlocked circles on it's link, sitting on top of a black piece of fabric

The Olympic rings are everywhere right now and although they're a familiar symbol of the Olympic Games, what exactly do these five, multicolored, interlocking circles mean? Originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, the blue, yellow, black, green and red rings on a white background are the colors that appeared on all the national flags that competed in the Olympic Games at that time. Those six colors, including the white background…

two women in bikinis are holding their fists up and yelling at each other while standing on the sidelines

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a pile of medals sitting on top of a white table

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