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  2. Marcus & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Marcus & Co. was also known for producing Art Nouveau jewelry featuring vibrant enamelwork in colors such as blue-green, dark green, and deep pink, which complemented the gemstones. Their jewelry incorporated French floral Art Nouveau motifs and often included coils of metalwork or softly curving gold lines, adding to their distinctive character.

  3. Stitching awl - Wikipedia

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    A stitching awl is a tool with which holes can be punctured in a variety of materials, or existing holes can be enlarged. It is also used for sewing heavy materials, such as leather or canvas. It is a thin, tapered metal shaft, coming to a sharp point, either straight or slightly bent. These shafts are often in the form of interchangeable needles.

  4. Black, Starr & Frost - Wikipedia

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    Black, Starr & Frost, previously known as Marquand and Co, is an American jewelry company. Founded in 1810 as Marquand and Co., the company is the oldest continuously operating jewelry firm in the United States. [1] [2] The company has acted as a retailer, rather than manufacturer, for most of its history. [3]

  5. Jacob & Co - Wikipedia

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    Jacob & Co. is an American privately held jewelry and wristwatch retailer founded in 1986 by diamond designer Jacob Arabo.andEldad Yamin Ohayon [1] Its flagship boutique and corporate headquarters are located in Manhattan, New York City.

  6. Category:Jewelry companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry retailers of the United States (2 C, 47 P) Pages in category "Jewelry companies of the United States" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  7. Finlay Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Finlay Enterprises Inc. was a holding company based in New York that conducted business through its wholly owned subsidiary "Finlay Fine Jewelry". It was founded in 1887. Finlay Enterprises Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August, 2009. [1] Finlay operated the fine jewelry departments in many department stores.

  8. Kieselstein-Cord - Wikipedia

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    Kieselstein-Cord (/ ˈ k iː z əl s t aɪ n /) is a brand founded by American designer, artist, and photographer Barry Kieselstein-Cord in 1972 in Manhattan, New York.Its products include jewelry, silver jewelry, belt buckles, bronze statuary, leather goods including handbags, eyewear, home furnishings, and accessories.

  9. Cadoro - Wikipedia

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    Cadoro, or Cadoro Jewels Corporation, was a Manhattan-based jewelry company founded in 1954 [1] by Steven Brody and Daniel Stoenescu (aka Staneskieu), specialising in fashionable costume jewelry sold via department stores such as Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. [2] The company closed in 1987 following Brody's retirement as president. [2]

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