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Cadoro, or
Cadoro Jewels Corporation, was a Manhattan-based
jewelry company founded in 1954 by
Steven Brody and
Daniel Stoenescu (aka Staneskieu), specialising...
- is a
palace on the
Grand Canal in Venice,
northern Italy. Ca' d'Oro or
Cadoro translates to "House of Gold" or "Golden House" in
English because of the...
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Location Ca' d'Oro, Venice,
Italy Coordinates 45°26′26″N 12°20′02″E / 45.44056°N 12.33389°E / 45.44056; 12.33389 Type Art
museum Website cadoro.org...
- underwear. The
trend led to
jewellery designers such as
Daniel Stoenescu at
Cadoro creating "body jewellery" to be worn with
sheer blouses and low-cut dresses...
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other jewelry designers - Bill Smith,
Daniel Stoenescu and
Steven Brody at
Cadoro,
Alexis Kirk, and
Cliff Nicholson. For the Coty show, his jewelry, along...
- Angelo,
Chester Weinberg Ralph Lauren Steven Brody and
Daniel Stoenescu of
Cadoro,
Alexis Kirk,
Cliff Nicholson,
Marty Ruza, Bill
Smith (all for
costume jewelry);...
- of the 1st
Baroness of a Recosta,
maternal grandson of the 1st
Baron of
Cadoro and
matrilineal great-grandson of the 1st
Viscount of o Barreiro, and wife...
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designer of
inventive costume jewellery who, with
Steven Brody,
founded the
Cadoro jewelry company in Manhattan. His
rests are in the "cimetière
parisien d'Ivry"...
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Cabinda Baron of Cabo da
Praia Baron of
Cacela Baron of
Cacilhas Baron of
Cadoro Baron of
Calapor Baron of Calvário
Baron of
Camocim Baron of Campanhã Baron...
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special Coty
Award in 1970
alongside Daniel Stoenescu and
Steven Brody of
Cadoro,
Alexis Kirk,
Marty Ruza and
Cliff Nicholson. His
designs draw inspiration...