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A term "theme" will refer to:

Around music, a theme is the initial or primary melody.

Inside film, television, and radio, theme music is a melody closely associated with a program.

Around literature, a theme is the unifying subject of the story.

Around computing, the theme is the custom graphic appearance surely computer software, similar to a skin.

In the Byzantine Empire, a thema was an administration and military enlisting territorial dominion.

Within philology, a theme is the inflexional base or stem of the word, consisting of the root with modification or addition.

Inside linguistics, a theme is that the portion of a phrase which indicates what is existence talked just about.

Parrish Relics
Handcrafted clay jewelry in gothic and renaissance themes. Embellished with semi-precious gemstone, stained glass, and natural scents.

Marcuselectric
Spiky rubber jewelry constructed from shards of rubber. coloured beads, chain and nails.

DragonWeave Jewelry
Offers sterling silver Celtic, New Age, Asian, Gothic, Egyptian and fantasy designs.

Je Ne Sais Quoi
Jewelry and wine charms handmade in Columbia, SC. in the signature colors of many sororities.

Baubles For Your Body
Themes include sport, team, fairy, patriotic, religious and bridal.

Jewelry Pins by Caramia
Handmade collage jewelry pins and earrings. Themes include cat, dog, school, travel and golf.

Whimsies By Marsha
Handcrafted Charleston, SC. Specialising in theme charms and brooches, as well as crystal earrings.

Get Coin Jewelry
Hand crafted coin jewelry made with antique or foreign coins.

Somewhere In Time Jewelry
Victorian-inspired jewelry crafted using collage cameos.

Dizzy Blondes
Botanical and seasonal brass charm jewelry embellished with freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals, and patina metals.


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