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      <title>Why That Natural Patina on Jewelry Is Actually Cool</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever pulled a favorite silver ring out of your jewelry box only to realize it&amp;#39;s turned a deep, moody grey, you&amp;#39;re looking at a patina on jewelry in its most natural form. Some people see that change in color and immediately reach for the</description>
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