He was a jeweler of sorts but as a hobby he spiffed around in ancient runes and languages. |
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There is a family of potters who are exceptionally skilled, a weaver, a jeweler, and a metal smith. |
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Reports have stated that Scott had taken quite a bit of Laci's jewelry to a jeweler for some unknown reason. |
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One of the earliest manufacturers of the lamps was Peter Geley, who was listed in the 1799 Philadelphia directory as a jeweler and lapidary. |
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The jeweler glanced up and shot a look at the saleswoman standing beside him. |
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Two days before the 2005 Matzo Ball Eating Championship, Eric examines a matzo ball like a jeweler assessing a diamond. |
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The local jeweler will do it either free or for a nominal charge while you wait. |
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And since all mined diamonds have inclusions, flaws, and birthmarks, under magnification a trained jeweler can tell the difference. |
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Mrs. Torpey chloroformed the jeweler, after which her husband restrained him and stole his merchandise. |
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She thanked both a Lebanese jeweler for her necklace and the high-end designer who made her outfit, predicting he would win international prizes. |
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Moreover, we cannot help but feel sorry for the emotionally lonely jeweler who lacks a wife and is deserted even by his housemaid. |
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He's been the jeweler to kings, emperors, and even Hollywood royalty. |
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He found that 3DESIGN would be the perfect solution for development of new jewel designs combined with true craftsmanship as a jeweler. |
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Kenneth Jay Lane, is really recognized has the jeweler of glamorous and costume jewelry in the Sixties. |
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This is why it is supposed, instead, that it was an error of the jeweler who engraved the runes. |
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Although mostly advertising, it featured an article on British jeweler, Luke Marriott, son of Kimberley Process regular, Martyn Marriott. |
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One political cartoon had me standing in a jewelry store in a wedding dress showing the ring to the jeweler. |
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When the jeweler arrived home that evening, his wife asked him where the crown jewels were. |
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I took the rings to a jeweler, sold the gold, and had the solitaire diamond set into a pendant, which I then gave to my daughter for her 18th birthday. |
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Kelly was a loyal client of Cartier, and the jeweler agreed to provide the jewelry for the film. |
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Knut Horgen, renowned Norwegian jeweler and setter, encompasses 3DESIGN to its service offer. |
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The best known name is Rene Lalique, a jeweler and glassmaker. |
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De Beers generated strong growth, improved the productivity of its stores and strengthened communication of its expertise as a diamond jeweler. |
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The jeweler is also giving a fresh twist to a classic headdress by presenting several transformable tiaras. |
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The Jeweler's Monologue The Counselor goes to a jeweler in Amsterdam to buy an engagement ring. |
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This jeweler, though, is the master of recreating good fake jewellery and this season has produced some delightful pieces in rose quartz and garnet. |
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The gems, which have a combined weight of 142 carats, adorn a push-up bra made by Victoria's Secret in conjunction with jeweler Damiani. |
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So it was visionary of the jeweler Delfina Delettrez to take the decorative possibility of collars and cuffs as inspiration for a collection that showed women how to feminize streamlined tailoring. |
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It is suggested that settlers importing valuable pieces of jewellery obtain an appraisal report from a qualified gemologist, jeweler, or from their insurance agent. |
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Classically trained as a jeweler and gemologist in London, where she receives her Bachelor and Master Degree in Jewelry Design at Central Saint Martins. |
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It was in 1977 that the Mantion brothers, jeweler Yvan and Clockmaker Michel, aided by their spouses, inaugurated their jewelry store on Boulevard des Seigneurs in Terrebonne. |
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Charles Talcott, a jeweler who had been called upon to engrave the seal, recommended a simple and striking design with the name of the state, the date of its admission to the Union, and a bust of George Washington. |
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Easter eggs were on the mind of Alexander III, who commissioned Peter Carl Fabergé, jeweler and goldsmith to the Russian imperial court, to make an elaborate jewel of an Easter egg for his wife, Maria Fyodorovna. |
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Originally trained as a jeweler but experienced in industrial design and manufacture, Baldwin was approached in 1832 by the Philadelphia and Germantown Railroad, which needed a locomotive. |
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The son of the famous jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany, Louis studied under the American painters George Inness and Samuel Colman and also trained as a painter of narrative subjects in Paris. |
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It takes several years to train a jeweler. |
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If you're a local jeweler, then you're up against other jewelers, the superstores' and drugstores' jewelry counters, and maybe even florists and chocolate shops. |
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Today, the jeweler is also renowned for its daring and innovative spirit and for the magnificence and expertise that are the long-standing hallmarks of its work. |
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In the freedom of his new environment, Lalique cultivates his graphic design skills, and develops a unique and naturalistic style that would later become his trademark as a jeweler. |
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Your journey will be complete with a visit to Caroline Daigle, a jeweler. |
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The family used it as a doorstop for three years until a jeweler recognized the value of what was a hunk of gold. |
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The gems belonged to Chopard, the world-famous Swiss jeweler. |
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After we were married, a jeweler told us that it would take about five weeks to etch our names into our bands, and we thought that seemed too long to be ringless. |
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A good jeweler should be able to tell a real stone from a phoney one. |
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The ring must be appraised by a jeweler before it can be insured. |
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