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  2. Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Shlomo Moussaieff was the second of 12 children of Rehavia Moussaieff, a Jerusalem-born jewellery dealer. [4] He was named after his grandfather, Shlomo Moussaieff, a wealthy Bukharan merchant who was one of the founders of the Bukharim neighbourhood in Jerusalem in 1891. [5]

  3. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery making in the Pacific started later than in other areas because of recent human settlement. Early Pacific jewellery was made of bone, wood, and other natural materials, and thus has not survived. Most Pacific jewellery is worn above the waist, with headdresses, necklaces, hair pins, and arm and waist belts being the most common pieces.

  4. Boodles (company) - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 20th century Boodles emerged as a retailer of bespoke jewellery. The company sources diamonds and other gemstones, and designs its own range of jewellery. [12] In 2012, the company launched an e-commerce website to sell its goods. This move was taken by the company to expand its products distribution worldwide. [13]

  5. This Is What It’s Like to Sleep Above a Jewelry Store in Paris

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  6. Mimi So - Wikipedia

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    The Mimi So website was noted by The Wall Street Journal as among the fastest-growing sites to buy fine jewelry online. [ 27 ] According to her CFDA biography, she is known for fine jewelry with modern designs, featuring graphic shapes, clean and asymmetrical lines, and bold fluid movements.

  7. Links of London - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, Ducas launched the brand Annoushka Jewellery. [7] The company's revenue was £85m in 2009. [citation needed] In 2014, Links of London was named the official jewellery sponsor of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. [8] [9] Bankruptcy: In March 2019, the brand was experiencing a major financial struggle and 500 jobs were in jeopardy.