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  2. Ricardo Basta - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Basta had his first solo show exhibiting one-of-a-kind brooches at the Gemological Institute of America Museum in Carlsbad, California. [12] The show included pieces made with green sapphire, fire opal , platinum, diamonds , gold , mother-of-pearl , ivory and elephant hair.

  3. Jean Schlumberger (jewelry designer) - Wikipedia

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    The brooch "Bird on a Rock" with the famous Tiffany Yellow Diamond. In 1956, the president of Tiffany & Co., Walter Hoving, asked Schlumberger to begin designing for the firm. He had his own workshop at the company until his retirement in the late 1970s and was eventually made a Vice-President.

  4. List of jewellery designers - Wikipedia

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    Louis Aucoc; Dominique Aurientis; Guy Bedarida; Suzanne Belperron; Marcel Boucher; Frédéric Boucheron; Jacques-Théodule Cartier; Pierre C. Cartier; Dolly Cohen

  5. These Sleek Designer Bags for Men Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    From leather briefcases for the businessman to crossbody bags for the avid traveler, there's a luxe silhouette for every kind of guy.

  6. Birks Group - Wikipedia

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    Maison Birks is a designer, manufacturer and retailer of jewellery, timepieces, silverware and gifts, with stores and manufacturing facilities located in Canada and the United States. As of October 2017, it operates stores under two different retail banners: 28 Maison Birks stores across Canada (formerly Birks ) and 2 Brinkhaus stores in ...

  7. Paulding Farnham - Wikipedia

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    Called Paul or Paulding during his lifetime, [1] Farnham began an apprenticeship around 1879 at chief Tiffany & Co. designer Edward C. Moore's studio. His first recorded work was a life-size gold and yellow diamond brooch sculpted in the shape of a Japanese chrysanthemum. The apprenticeship officially ended on November 1, 1885, and Farnham was ...

  8. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Other pieces that women frequently wore were thin bands of gold that would be worn on the forehead, earrings, primitive brooches, chokers, and gold rings. Although women wore jewellery the most, some men in the Indus Valley wore beads. Small beads were often crafted to be placed in men and women's hair. The beads were about one millimetre long.

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    Starbucks will offer customers free coffee on Monday, Feb. 10, the day after the Super Bowl. Members of Starbucks Rewards -- the coffee chain's free rewards system -- can get a free tall (12-fluid ...