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operate in the
upper middle market.
Signet Jewelers owns and
operates the
companies Blue Nile, Zales, Kay
Jewelers, Jared, JamesAllen.com, and others. The...
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Sterling today), from LeRoy's
Jewelers in Lorain, Ohio.
Sterling Jewelers is a
wholly owned subsidiary of UK-based
Signet Jewelers Limited (listed on the New...
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entertainers on
custom designs. In the 1990s, he was one of the
first jewelers to
create big
diamond jewels for men, a
trend that is
mainstream today...
- Fred
Meyer Jewelers is a
national chain of
jewelers. It is a
owned by Fred Meyer,
which is a
subsidiary of Kroger. The
company also
formerly operated under...
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Reeds Jewelers is a U.S.
retail jewelry company founded in 1946 by Bill and
Roberta Zimmer in Wilmington,
North Carolina.
Reeds Jewelers sells diamonds...
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report ****igning
environmental ratings to 15
major watch manufacturers and
jewelers in Switzerland.
Cartier (being a
subsidiary of the
Swiss Richemont Group)...
- The
Jewelers Building or
Jewelers'
Building may
refer to:
Jewelers Building (1882) in Chicago, Illinois,
built in 1881–1882,
designed by
Dankmar Adler...
- such as cerium(IV) oxide, but is
still used in
optics fabrication and by
jewelers for the
superior finish it can produce. When
polishing gold, the rouge...
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Jewelers of
America (JA) is a
trade ****ociation of
professionals in the
United States jewelry industry. The
organization was
formed in 1906.
Jewelers...
- work of
bench jewelers, who at this
level are
sometimes known as
production workers in some arenas. In this context, the
bench jeweler (often
known simply...