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  2. Jet (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    The jet found at Whitby, in England, is the "Jet Rock" [9] unit of the Mulgrave Shale Member, which is part of the Whitby Mudstone Formation. This jet deposit was formed approximately 181 million years ago, during the Toarcian age of the Early Jurassic epoch. [10] [11] [12] Whitby Jet is the fossilized wood from species similar to the extant ...

  3. Victorian jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the mid nineteenth century, jet was a material that was much sought after due to its use in mourning jewellery. Due to large demand for jet, in Whitby , a large industry was established. [8] The fossilised material, jet was valued because it was lightweight, intense black in colour, durable, inexpensive and could be easily carved.

  4. File:Set of jet jewellery, Canterbury Museum, 2016-01-27.jpg

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  5. Hammond & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Hammond & Co. is a British menswear line founded in 1776 as a bespoke men's tailor and located in London. It was relaunched by Patrick Grant in 2013 as an exclusive diffusion line for Debenhams . History

  6. Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the more generic and commonly used gemstones such as from diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, pearls and opal [24] have also been defined as precious in the jewellery trade. Up to the discoveries of bulk amethyst in Brazil in the 19th century, amethyst was considered a "precious stone" as well, going back to ancient Greece.

  7. Warren James Jewellers - Wikipedia

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    Warren James Jewellers is a British jeweller.The company's first branch was opened in Denton, Stockport, in 1979, by a brother/sister partnership who still own and manage the company.