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  2. Category:Jewellery companies by country - Wikipedia

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  3. Thomas Fattorini Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fattorini Ltd is a manufacturing jeweller and designer-maker of awards, trophies, ceremonial swords, civic insignia, medals and name badges. The company is located on three sites in Manchester, Birmingham and London with their head office in Skipton, North Yorkshire.

  4. Garrard & Co - Wikipedia

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    As well as jewellery, Garrard is known for having created some of the world's most illustrious sporting trophies, including the America's Cup, the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy [1] and a number of trophies for Royal Ascot in its role as Official Trophies and Silverware Supplier, which originally dates back to the first Gold Cup in 1842.

  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery used in body modification can be simple and plain or dramatic and extreme. The use of simple silver studs, rings, and earrings predominates. Common jewellery pieces such as earrings are a form of body modification, as they are accommodated by creating a small hole in the ear. Padaung women in Myanmar place large golden rings around ...

  6. Category:Types of jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... Body piercing jewellery (14 P) Bracelets (30 P)

  7. G. Collins and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II appointed Harry Collins as her personal jeweller in 2000. He was appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) in 2016. [1] [2]From 2007 to 2012 Harry Collins was also the Crown Jeweller, succeeding Garrard & Co in charge of the maintenance of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.

  8. Google Catalogs - Wikipedia

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    Google Catalog search was first conceptualized in December, 2001 as a search function on the web only. This was a free Google service. Catalog search was a major digitization project for Google, as thousands of merchant catalogs were scanned and made accessible to the public.

  9. Category:Jewellery companies - Wikipedia

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