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  2. Graff (jewellers) - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon diamond was acquired by Graff in 1989. The Paragon is a 7-sided diamond of 137.82 carats (27.564 g), cut, [13] [14] and was worn as part of "millennium" necklace of round, pink, blue and yellow diamonds by Naomi Campbell in 1999. [15] The Lesotho Promise was acquired as a rough 603-carat (120.6 g) stone for $12.4 million in 2006. [16]

  3. James Avery Artisan Jewelry - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its retail stores, James Avery Artisan Jewelry’s website, JamesAvery.com, is an online store where customers can browse and purchase products. The company maintains an active social media presence and its online services include Buy Online, Pick Up in Store, Create Your Own, sizing guides, wish lists and more.

  4. Jennifer Meyer - Wikipedia

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    The exposure led to Meyer founding her own company, Jennifer Meyer Jewelry, and her line of rings, charms, pendants, and necklaces is distributed through such luxury stores as Barneys New York and Net-a-Porter.com. [4] She was named 2007 Jeweler of the Year in the Us Magazine "Hot Hollywood Style" issue. [7]

  5. Borsheims - Wikipedia

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    Borsheims (/ ˈ b ɔːr ʃ aɪ m z / BOR-shymze) is a luxury jewelry store that sells fine jewelry, timepieces, engagement rings and home decór in Omaha, Nebraska.In 1870, Norwegian immigrant and silversmith Louis Borsheims founded his independent jewelry business that would later become known as Borsheims.

  6. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Later Viking jewelry also starts to exhibit simplistic geometric patterns. [27] The most intricate Viking work recovered is a set of two bands from the 6th century in Alleberg, Sweden. [26] Barbarian jewelry was very similar to that of the Vikings, having many of the same themes. Geometric and abstract patterns were present in much of barbarian ...

  7. Bernhard Hertz - Wikipedia

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    Bernhard Hertz' former premises in Store Kongensgade, Copenhagen. The factory building is located in the courtyard. The company Bernhard Hertz A/S was acquired by Lund Copenhagen in 1985. [4] Hertz' former silver factory in Store Kongensgade was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in the Danish national registry of protected buildings in 1989 ...

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