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  2. Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum - Wikipedia

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    Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum exhibition hall. Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum (Malay: Muzium Perhiasan Cina Selat; simplified Chinese: 海峡华人珠宝博物馆; traditional Chinese: 海峽華人珠寶博物館; pinyin: Hǎixiá huárén zhūbǎo bówùguǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hái-kiap Hôa-jîn Chu-pó Phok-bu̍t-koán) is a museum which displays the furniture and jewellery of the ...

  3. Malabar Gold and Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Gold & Diamonds is an Indian jewellery group headquartered in Kozhikode, Kerala.The company was founded by M. P. Ahammed in 1993. [2] As of May 2023, it owns more than 330 showrooms across 11 countries, making it one of the largest chains of jewellery retailer in the world.

  4. Lukfook - Wikipedia

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    “Lukfook Jewellery” flagship store in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Lukfook store in Canada. As at May 2018, the Group had a total of over 3,100 shops in Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, the United States, Canada and Australia.

  5. Peranakan Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Historical and cultural items from the Peranakan culture are displayed in Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum and other cultural establishments on Heeren Street, Jonker Street and other streets in the same neighbourhood in Malacca; the Pinang Peranakan Mansion in Penang, Malaysia; and at the Peranakan Museum, Baba ...

  6. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    Best for 14k gold jewelry: Catbird. Best for tarnish-free jewelry: Ana Luisa. Best for artisan-made jewelry: Etsy. Brilliant Earth. Best for diamond jewelry Brilliant Earth.

  7. Taiganja - Wikipedia

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    Taiganja are made of brass, or bronze, or silver or the rarest, gold. They are produced using lost-wax casting method with mostly brass or bronze as their ingredients. Manufacturing sites of taiganja-like objects have been found throughout the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago as well as the Southeast Asian islands to the north of ...