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Dan Musselwhite [2] 40: Contemporary jewellery designer: Somerset Hugo Johnson [2] 23: Diamond mounter: Hayward's Heath Kim Styles [2] 46: Sculptural jeweller: Portsmouth Lee [2] 49: Jewellery business owner: South Wales Naomi [2] 23: Trainee goldsmith: Sussex Nicola [2] 25: Art graduate: Hereford Sonny Bailey-Aird [2] 26: Trained goldsmith ...
The second series of All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star started on 25 August 2022 and aired for six episodes concluding on 29 September 2022. The series was hosted by Katherine Ryan and the judges were Shaun Leane and Dinny Hall. Filming took place at the Birmingham School of Jewellery. [1]
In the Best Seller challenge, the judges ask the jewellers to create specific jewellery, meeting certain criteria, with a view towards marketability. In the Bespoke Brief, the jewellers are given a request from a member of the public to design and create a specific item, with that person then making a selection from the various items made.
Jewel Master (ジュエル・マスター) is a 1991 video game for the Mega Drive/Genesis. [1] It takes place in the country of Mythgard, where the protagonist, The Jewel Master must traverse the harsh lands ranging from scorching deserts to rugged mountains and through long forgotten ruins to collect the 12 elemental rings and save Mythgard from the clutches of the Demon King, Jardine the Mad.
GemStone IV is a multiplayer text-based online role-playing video game (often known as a MUD) produced by Simutronics. Players control characters in a high fantasy game world named "Elanthia". [1] The first playable version of the game was known as GemStone ][[2] and was launched in April 1988 on GEnie. [3]
Block-shaped puzzle pieces advance onto the board from one or more edges (i.e. top, bottom, or sides). The player tries to prevent the blocks from reaching the opposite edge of the playing area.
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Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Japanese developer Gust for the PlayStation 2, the first of the Atelier Iris saga. Despite the Atelier series' long run and popularity in Japan, Atelier Iris was the first of the series to be released in the U.S.; this release and the English translation were done by NIS America.