lockets in English

noun
1
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.
A gold chain with a locket containing a picture of her late husband hung around her neck as it did every day.
2
a metal plate or band on a scabbard.

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1. Favorite Add to Pharmacist Locket-Creatively Crafted Floating Lockets

2. Bails Offering Bails for lockets and pendants to add to your custom made designs or for replacements

3. In Dickens’ Dombey and Son, published in 1848, the impoverished, aging spinster, Miss Tox, is described as wearing “round her neck the Barrenest of lockets, representing a fishy old eye.” Though eye miniatures were most typically set in all types of jewelry — lockets, brooches, rings, watch fobs — they were also set in other objects

4. Goods in precious metals or coated therewith not included in other classes, namely amulets, badges, boxes, bracelets, brooches, busts, chains, charms, cloisonné jewellery, coins, tokens, cuff links, earrings, gold thread, hat ornaments, ingots, jet, jewelry cases, key rings, lockets, medals, necklaces, ornamental pins, ornaments, rings, shoe ornaments, statues, statuettes, sundials, tie clips, tie pins, watch bands, watch chains, wire, and works of art