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Hans Stern upon arrival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Hans Stern (October 1, 1922 – October 26, 2007) was a Brazilian jeweler and businessman. He was dubbed the "king of the colored gems" by The New York Times and acclaimed by the international media. [1] Founder of world-renowned luxury jewelry brand H.Stern.
Ike Moriz Swing Band concert in Paarl, South Africa (2020) Together with the photographer and writer Kiara Worth, Moriz founded and championed the environmental protection interest group ' Fresh Air For Hout Bay ' in 2014, for which he wrote, recorded and published the protest song "Lucky Star Ain't What You Are". [ 45 ]
H. Stern is a Brazilian luxury [1] jewellery house headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, from where the handmade production of all its jewellery is controlled. The house was founded in 1945 by German-Jewish immigrant Hans Stern. H. Stern initially specialized in precious stones before moving to design focused jewelry. [2]
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The 1974-1985 Logo. Stern's was a regional department store chain serving the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey. [2] The chain was in business for more than 130 years. [3]In 2001, Stern's parent company Federated Department Stores opted to retire the Stern's brand. [4]
Shane Fallscheer, the managing director and executive director of Lovisa partnered with Brett Blundy's private investment company BBRC in 2010 to establish this fast-fashion specialty jewellery chain. [10] The brand concept for Lovisa was envisioned to be an extension of BBRC's existing jewellery brand, Diva. [10] [11]
Pierre Joubert (1664–1732), South African viticulturalist. [316] Lewis Majendie (1756–1833), English agriculturalist. [317] Abel Head Pierce American rancher, descendant of Mayflower pilgrim Francis Cooke and his Huguenot wife, Hester Mahieu. [54] Jean Roy, viticulturist who emigrated to South Africa and founded a vineyard there. [318]
Jewellery (or jewelry in American English) consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes. From a western perspective, the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example.