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Why the Maharajas are considered the Original Kings of Bling

Why the Maharajas are considered the Original Kings of Bling

In 18th and 19th Century India, male rulers wore sparkling #jewelry to show off their wealth and power. The large jewels included #diamonds, #rubies and #emeralds worn almost exclusively by men — specifically, the kings and princes known as “maharajas.”

Credit NBC Bay Area

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