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  2. Marcel Boucher - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry by Boucher is almost always signed (meaning a marking signifying authenticity was put on the piece) and has an inventory number on it somewhere. [2] Some of the earliest marks say 'Marboux' or 'MB.' [2] Boucher used white metal in his pieces, but the entry of the US in World War II meant that metal was scarce. [3]

  3. Florence Koehler - Wikipedia

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    Florence Cary was born on November 8, 1861 in Jackson, Michigan to Harriet (née Banker) and Benjamin F. Cary. [3] She grew up in Missouri and moved to Kansas City in 1881. [3] She married Frederick Koehler and was Head of the Ceramics Department at Kansas City Art School by 1893. [ 3 ]

  4. Joel Arthur Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    The entry is made on the sponsorship of a known customer and for persons whose name excludes any ambiguity. Each piece is unique, created for a specific client; his yearly output is a scant 70-80 pieces. [4] He takes inspiration from the fauna and flora for his creations, mixing references from the past with current techniques of jewelry.

  5. Berlin iron jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The numbers of pieces produced started declining after 1850, but still continued to be manufactured until the end of the century when the fashion ended. [5] Around the start of the decline or just before there appears to have been a shift towards designing the jewellery in a more gothic style.

  6. Frey Wille - Wikipedia

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    The original Michaela Frey style of enamel ornamentation and fire enamel techniques was created in the 1960s by Viennese designer and company founder Michaela Frey, who refined the technique of fine enameling over several decades and ran a workshop dedicated to enamel jewellery and objets d'art.

  7. 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.

  8. Charriol - Wikipedia

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    Charriol is a Swiss watchmaker and fine jewellery brand based in Geneva, Switzerland.Founded in 1983 by French entrepreneur Philippe Charriol, [1] the Maison Charriol is led by Coralie Charriol, who serves as chairman of the board, CEO, and creative director.

  9. Yemenite silversmithing - Wikipedia

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    To facilitate the easy fashioning of this cylindrical pipe soon-to-be bracelet, the craftsmen would make use of a block of wood, appx. 30 centimetres (12 in) in height, 20 centimetres (7.9 in) wide, and 35 centimetres (14 in) in length, in which there was a groove measuring 3 fingerbreadths in diameter, and which ran clear across the entire ...

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