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  2. Catbird (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] The New York Times called it "demi-fine" to distinguish it from costume jewelry and fine jewelry. [6] The shops offer permanently welded-in-place custom bracelets, which they've offered since 2017 and are credited with inventing. [1] [5] [7] [8] Permanent jewelry went viral in the early 2020s. [7] [9]

  3. Costume jewelry - Wikipedia

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    The trend of jewelry-making at home by hobbyists for personal enjoyment or for sale on sites like Etsy has resulted in the common practice of buying wholesale costume jewelry in bulk and using it for parts. There is a rise in demand for artificial or imitation jewelry by 85% due to the increase in gold prices, according to a 2011 report. [14]

  4. Kendra Scott, a mom of 6, explains how her jewelry company ...

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    Kendra Scott talks on the "Making Space with Hoda Kotb" podcast about her jewelry business, family mindset at work and parenting her six kids. Kendra Scott, a mom of 6, explains how her jewelry ...

  5. Art jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Diamond necklace, c. 1904.An example of Tiffany & Co.'s jewelry around the turn of the 20th century.. Art historian Liesbeth den Besten has identified six different terms to name art jewelry, including contemporary, studio, art, research, design, and author, [1] with the three most common being contemporary, studio, and art.

  6. Best Products - Wikipedia

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    Best Products Company, Inc., or simply Best, was a chain of American catalog showroom retail stores founded by Sydney and Frances Lewis in 1957 and formerly headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. The company was in existence for four decades before closing all of their stores by February 1997 and completely liquidating by December 1998.

  7. Azza Fahmy - Wikipedia

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    Azza Fahmy is an Egyptian jewellery designer, and the founder of the design house Azza Fahmy Jewellery. [1] Fahmy was the first woman to train in Egypt's jewellery quarter, Khan El Khalili. [2]

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