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  2. Winifred Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason married Jean E. Chenet in Manhattan, New York, on September 13, 1948. Chenet was born on October 14, 1924, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. [14] After marrying, Mason spent much of her time in Haiti. Under her married name, Winifred Chenet, she sold "voodoo-inspired" jewelry there. [3] She also operated a store in New York selling Haitian art. [2]

  3. Art Smith (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born in Cuba, after his parents emigrated there from Jamaica. They moved to New York City when he was three years old. [7] [8]As an adult, Smith worked in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, running a shop there from 1946 until 1979 (shortly before his death).

  4. A La Vieille Russie - Wikipedia

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    A La Vieille Russie is a New York City-based antique store specializing in European and American antique jewelry, Imperial Russian works of art, 18th-century European gold snuff boxes, and objets d’art. [1] Founded in Kiev in 1851, A La Vieille Russie later relocated to Paris around 1920 and to New York thereafter.

  5. This New York mom turned her passion for making jewelry ... - AOL

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    This New York mom turned her passion for making jewelry into her full-time job — and now helps a thriving network of 72 other ‘makers’ cash in on their creations Victoria Vesovski December 6 ...

  6. With over 800 positive reviews on their website, David Von offers customers the chance to own quality, luxury jewelry for a fair and reasonable price. Find pieces you love in your favorite ...

  7. Oscar Heyman & Brothers - Wikipedia

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    They emigrated to New York in 1906 and set up their own shop in October 1912 on Maiden Lane. [8] In February 1916, the company was granted its first of six U.S. patents related to jewelry making. [9] The office and manufacturing facilities have remained in New York, and are today on Madison Avenue. The firm employs designers, jewelers ...