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  2. Oriental Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Trading Company is a direct merchant of value-priced party supplies, arts and crafts, toys, novelties, and school supplies. [5] It was founded in 1932 as a wholesaling company. It is based in Omaha, Nebraska, and is owned by Berkshire Hathaway. [6] [7] Alternative known names for Oriental Trading Company include "Oriental Trading" & "OTC".

  3. Geysariyye Monument - Wikipedia

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    The word "Geysariyye" (قیصریه) in Persian means a covered Oriental market built for the purpose of selling old-timbered jewels and jewels. Such buildings can be found in three parts of the world - Samarkand, Lar, Tabriz, Ordubad, etc.. [2] Mainly gold jewelry was sold here. [3]

  4. Qeelin - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition enabled Qeelin to accelerate store openings (7 new stores in the first year), and to launch its first high jewelry collection. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2015, Guillaume Brochard left the company, and Christophe Artaux became the CEO of Qeelin.

  5. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    Another fine jewelry retailer, Shane Co. offers an impressive selection of engagement rings and wedding bands, but they also have hundreds of beautiful accessories made with precious gemstones.

  6. List of companies based in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Borsheim's Fine Jewelry – the largest independent jewelry store in the country, ... Oriental Trading Company; P

  7. 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.

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