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  2. Laurence Graff - Wikipedia

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    By 1962, he had two jewellery shops, including his first in Hatton Garden. [citation needed] In 1960, he founded the Graff Diamonds company. In 1966 he commissioned the English jewellery-designer Robert Thomas to design a diamond jewel to enter into the De Beers Diamond International Awards competition. The ribbon bracelet created won the ...

  3. David Stewart Dawson - Wikipedia

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    David Stewart Dawson in 1922. David Stewart Dawson (25 November 1849 – 6 August 1932), frequently referred to as Stewart Dawson, was an Australian manufacturing jeweller and property tycoon born in Cairnie, [1] Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

  4. Graff (jewellers) - Wikipedia

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    Graff adheres to the Kimberley Process, never knowingly buying or trading rough diamonds from areas where this would encourage conflict or human suffering. [9] The majority of Graff diamonds are laser engraved with unique Gemological Institute of America (GIA) tracking numbers, which whilst invisible to the naked eye, allow for their origin to be traced. [10]

  5. Hatton Garden - Wikipedia

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    43 Hatton Garden, former 1686 church now known as Wren House. The Hatton Garden area between Leather Lane in the west and Saffron Hill in the east, and from Holborn in the south to Hatton Wall in the north, was developed as a new residential district in the Restoration period, between 1659 and 1694. [3]

  6. Tony Meo - Wikipedia

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    He retired from professional play after the 1996–97 snooker season and became a wrist watch ... Meo managed a wristwatch and jewellery store in Hatton Garden. [32 ...

  7. Mappin & Webb - Wikipedia

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    Mappin & Webb is an international jewellery company headquartered in England, tracing its origins to a silver workshop founded in Sheffield in 1775; 250 years ago (). [1] It now has retail stores throughout the UK. [2] Mappin & Webb has held Royal Warrants to British monarchs since 1897.