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Courtney dodges a zing over her bling

Courtney Love has resolved her two-year battle of the bling with a jeweler to the stars.

The confidential out-of-court settlement with Jacob & Co. over $100,000 worth of baubles that disappeared was confirmed by the jeweler’s attorney, Jeffrey Klarsfeld, who refused to divulge details.

The red-carpet jeweler, founded by self-proclaimed “bling king” Jacob “The Jeweler” Arabo, lent the widow of rock legend Kurt Cobain diamond chains, a white-gold bracelet and diamond earrings for a 2010 children’s charity event at Cipriani 42nd Street.

Love claimed she returned the jewels, but said they got lost in the delivery process, according to court papers.

The jeweler wanted her to cough up $113,000 plus interest, but a judge agreed with Love’s contention that the price tag was inflated.

Love’s publicist, Steven Honig, said, “The case settled confidentially and we can’t comment on it.”

An employee at Jacob’s East 57th Street showroom would not talk about the loan to Love, but he did list other celebs who wear the jeweler’s designs.

“Sometimes they borrow, sometimes they buy,” he told The Post, declining to give his name.

Clients include Madonna, Kelly Osbourne and Sandra Bullock, he said. Nodding to a $13.5 million necklace with a 54-carat diamond surrounded by 30-carat diamonds, he whispered that the pricey piece would not be lent out.