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  2. Philippe Wolfers - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Wolfers (16 April 1858 – 13 December 1929) was a Belgian silversmith, jeweler, sculptor, medallist [1] and designer. His mature work belongs to the Art Nouveau style, while in his later years his work aligned with Art Deco.

  3. All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star series 1

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    Dragonfly Hoop Earrings: Petals of Friendship Locket Lee: Cosmic Hoop Earrings: Stem Cells Locket Sonny: Ancient Hoop Earrings: Egg of Life Locket Tamara: Crescent Moon Hoop Earrings: Secret Note Sphere Locket

  4. Stuart Devlin - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Leslie Devlin AO CMG (9 October 1931 – 12 April 2018) was an Australian artist and metalworker who specialised in gold and silver. He designed coins for countries around the world, and became especially well known as London-based designer of collectors' items in the 1970s and 1980s.

  5. Kenneth Jay Lane - Wikipedia

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    He established a presence as a vendor of jewelry on the cable television home-shopping network QVC, his twice-a-month four-hour appearances in 1997 each taking $1.5 million. [4] In 1998 the FIT Museum held a retrospective exhibition of Lane's jewelry from the 1960s to the late 1990s. [4] Kenneth Jay Lane's designs continue to attract modern ...

  6. Art of the American Southwest - Wikipedia

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    Stones were set into silver scrolls, leaf patterns, and strung on cord for necklaces. Hopi are renowned for their overlay silver work, developed in the 1940s. Zuni artists are admired for their cluster work jewelry, showcasing turquoise designs, as well as their elaborate, pictorial stone inlay in silver.

  7. Bali-og - Wikipedia

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    A Manobo woman from Bukidnon with a ginibang bali-og Dancers in full Higaonon traditional attire with bali-og necklaces during the Kaamulan Festival of Bukidnon Umayamnon traditional attire with bali-og necklace and headdress