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  2. Mignon Faget - Wikipedia

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    Mignon Faget (born November 1933) [1] is a jewelry designer based in her native New Orleans, Louisiana. Faget has long been acknowledged as one of New Orleans' premier designers of fine jewelry. [2] Her family settled in the city in the late 18th century after leaving Haiti. [3] Painter Jacqueline Humphries is her daughter. Jewelry designer ...

  3. Reagan Charleston - Wikipedia

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    Her designs take inspiration from the culture of New Orleans, [11] [12] as well as European history and architecture, especially Italian, French and Croatian culture. [13] On October 18, 2018 she opened a jewelry shop called Reagan Charleston Jewelry in One Canal Place . [ 14 ]

  4. Coleman Adler - Wikipedia

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    Coleman E. Adler (1868, Slovakia – 1938, New Orleans, Louisiana) founded the historic Adler's Jewelry in New Orleans, Louisiana. Arriving in New Orleans in 1896, Adler was active in the local Progressive movement there. He belonged to the Progressive Union, Association of Commerce, Tourist and Conventions Bureau, and the Canal Street Association.

  5. 8 jewelry trends that are in for 2025 and 3 that are out ...

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    Personal and celebrity stylist Kim Appelt predicts a general trend toward convenience, comfort, and ease in 2025.. In other words, jewelry that goes with everything — like stacked gold pieces ...

  6. Adler's Jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Adler's Jewelry was founded in New Orleans in December 1898. It is located at 722 Canal Street in the city's historic shopping district. Adler's of New Orleans at 810 Canal Street, ca. 1905.

  7. Thomas Mann (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Robert Mann (born 1947) is an American jewelry artist known primarily for his metalsmithing and assemblage techniques. [1] Combining industrial-style metals with found trinkets and baubles, Mann has dubbed his style "Techno-Romantic" and runs Studio I/O in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he now lives and works.