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  2. Chrome Hearts Gets Glam With a New Collaboration

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    That's how Jesse Jo Stark, the creative director of L.A.-based jewelry label Chrome Hearts, describes her new collaboration with the 131-year-old pearl jewelry maker Mikimoto.

  3. Richard Stark (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry, the largest source of revenue, became the main focus and Stark explored other avenues including furniture, home goods, and even custom work ranging from pool tables to private jet interiors. [2] In 1996, Chrome Hearts' first boutique opened at 159 East 64th Street, Manhattan, New York City. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  4. Chrome Hearts - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, Chrome Hearts began publishing its own fashion magazine, which featured interviews and celebrity photoshoots, many of which were shot by Laurie Lynn Stark. [15] It was published until 2017. [15] In April 2020, Chrome Hearts sued clothing brand MNML for using their trademark cross symbol on jeans. [5] [16] Chrome Hearts rings

  5. Shreve & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Shreve & Company is an established retailer of jewelry, from timepieces to diamonds, headquartered in San Francisco, California.Incorporated in 1894 by George Rodman and Albert J. Lewis, [2] it is considered the oldest commercial establishment in San Francisco.

  6. Chrome Industries - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, Chrome opened its second retail store in Manhattan, New York, and had retail locations in Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis, a second San Francisco location in the Mission District, Denver, Brooklyn, and Washington, DC. Due to COVID-19 they closed all of their retail stores permanently. [citation needed]

  7. List of people from San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Margaret De Patta (1903–1964), jewelry, part of the mid-century jewelry movement; lived and died in San Francisco [45] Peter Macchiarini (1909–2001), and his spouse Virginia Macchiarini, jewelry designers and have a workshop in North Beach [ 46 ]