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  2. Paul Flato - Wikipedia

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    Art deco, important and whimsical fine jewelry Paul Edmund Flato (September 1, 1900 – July 17, 1999), was an American jeweler, based in New York City from the 1920s to the early 1940s. Considered the first celebrity jeweler, [ 1 ] he was well known for important jewelry, and as an early proponent of whimsical pieces.

  3. Aja Raden - Wikipedia

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    Aja Raden is an author, historian, scientist and jewelry designer. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] She wrote a widely-reviewed 2015 nonfiction book about the social history of ...

  4. Gemological Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    The Richard T. Liddicoat Gemological Library and Information Center, located at GIA's headquarters in Carlsbad, California has a collection of 38,000 books, 700 international magazines and journals, 1,000 videos/DVDs, 80,000 digital images, 300 maps, and approximately 6,000 original jewelry design renderings.

  5. Gerald Ratner - Wikipedia

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    The Ratners Group consisted of Ratners, H. Samuel, Ernest Jones, Leslie Davis, Watches of Switzerland, and over 1,000 shops in the United States, including Kay Jewelers. Although widely regarded as "tacky", [ 5 ] the shops and their wares were nevertheless extremely popular with the public, until Ratner made a speech addressing a conference of ...

  6. Art Smith (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    A piece of jewelry is in a sense an object that is not complete in itself. Jewelry is a ‘what is it?’ until you relate it to the body. The body is a component in design just as air and space are. Like line, form, and color, the body is a material to work with. It is one of the basic inspirations in creating form. [4]

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  8. Jack Ogden (jewellery historian) - Wikipedia

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    His books and articles are widely cited in the academic literature dealing with jewellery history and precious metals. Although primarily focussing on jewellery he has a wide interest in ancient Metals and contributed the chapter on metals in Ancient Egyptian materials and technology (Cambridge University Press, 2000). [ 24 ]

  9. Jewelers of America - Wikipedia

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    The Jewelers of America (JA) is a trade association of professionals in the United States jewelry industry. The organization was formed in 1906. Jewelers of America produces a Code of Professional Practices for use by those in the industry. The association also provides information to help consumers learn about jewelry. [1]

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