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  2. Folli Follie - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 the first overseas store opened, in Japan. It is now ranked amongst the top 10 brands in luxury goods in Japan with 80 points of sale. Folli Follie fully acquired its affiliate in Japan in 2008. [3] In 1997, Folli Follie was listed in the Athens Stock Exchange. Capital was used to fund growth and geographic expansion.

  3. Rokushō - Wikipedia

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    Rokushō (緑青) is a traditional Japanese chemical compound used in the niiro process for artificially inducing patination in decorative non-ferrous metals, especially several copper alloys, with the results being metals of the irogane class. It is most commonly translated as malachite; in art, rokushō was the most widely used green pigment. [1]

  4. List of jewellery designers - Wikipedia

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    22 Japan. 23 Lebanon. 24 Netherlands. 25 Norway. 26 Pakistan. 27 Romania. 28 Russia. 29 Spain. 30 South Africa. 31 Sweden. 32 Switzerland. ... This is a list of ...

  5. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online in 2025 - AOL

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    From Brilliant Earth to Baublebar, we tracked down all the best places to buy jewelry online, including options for fine jewelry and everyday accessories. The 12 best places to buy jewelry online ...

  6. Rio Grande (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande, a Berkshire Hathaway Company since 2013, offers jewelry-making supplies. While specializing in silver findings and fabrication materials, the company also provides metalsmithing tools and equipment, jewelry displays and packaging products, jewelry workbenches, casting machines and kilns, soldering and welding torches, gemstones ...

  7. Japanning - Wikipedia

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    In the late 17th century, high European demand (along with rumors that East Asian manufacturers reserved their higher-quality work for their domestic markets) led to the production of imitation pieces starting in Italy. Its traditional form used gold designs and pictorials to contrast with the black base colour.

  8. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    Magatama capped by silver or gold also appear towards the end of the period. Large magatama made of talc, imitations of smaller ones made of more precious materials, were used as grave goods. [2] Magatama are found in kofun tumuli across Japan from the period. Their use went from merely decorative to sacred and ceremonial grave goods.

  9. Brighton Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Their plant employs over 600 people. Components for some of the products are manufactured in countries such as France, Italy, Spain, China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan. [3] As of February 2020, the company reports Brighton jewelry being made in Taiwan. Brighton footwear is made in Brazil, Italy and India while Brighton handbags are manufactured in ...

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