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  2. TGGC Outlet - Wikipedia

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    TGGC Outlet (The Genuine Gemstone Company Outlet) was a British reverse auction clearance jewellery shopping channel. The channel was available on Sky and online. The channel's operations were based at Eagle Road Studios in Redditch, near Birmingham.

  3. How to Spot The Best Vintage Jewelry in Thrift Stores ... - AOL

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    The loupe also allows you to read any markings (if any exist) regarding gold and silver quality. For example, 10k, 14k, and 18k mean 10-carat, 14-carat, and 18-carat gold, and 925 indicates ...

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Bracelet in platinum, white gold, silver, diamonds, lapislazuli, turquoise, by Cartier Paris, 1937 Growing political tensions, the after-effects of the war, and a reaction against the perceived decadence of the turn of the 20th century led to simpler forms, combined with more effective manufacturing for mass production of high-quality jewellery.

  5. Gemstone - Wikipedia

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    A gemstone (also called a fine gem, jewel, precious stone, semiprecious stone, or simply gem) is a piece of mineral crystal which, when cut or polished, is used to make jewelry or other adornments.

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    Crafted from solid 14k gold and a genuine garnet stone, the timeless design is an instant keepsake. ... huggies and Charlotte Bold Ring with a gold Cartier Love bracelet to ... pearl jewelry, look ...

  7. Robert Goossens - Wikipedia

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    Concerning rock crystal, after restoring a cross belonging to Madame Chanel, the stone became his favorite material. [1] It is a clear and colorless variety of quartz. Goossens became the first to set it into pieces of jewelry; he felt that its delicate and inexpensive attributes were well suited to costume jewelry.