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  2. Diamonique - Wikipedia

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    Celebrities and fine jewelry designers have designed collections of Diamonique Jewelry for QVC. Morgan Fairchild [7] Loni Anderson [8] Carol Channing [9] Judith Ripka [10] Paul Klecka [11] Tacori [12] Erica Courtney [13] Tova Borgnine [14] Michelle Mone, Baroness Mone [15] Scott Kay [16] Netali Nissim [17] Lisa P. Mason [18]

  3. Bringing a Modern Approach to Judith Ripka Jewelry - AOL

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    In December, Judith Ripka launches The Adoro Collection, designed in collaboration with architect Elena Manferdini, a direct reflection of the connection between jewelry design and architecture ...

  4. Wellington Jewels - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Jewels was a Washington, D.C.–based jewelry store and direct mail chain, operating from the 1960s through the 1990s. The jewelry store chain specialized in artificial diamond jewelry and sold high-quality gold and platinum settings containing imitation gems, marketed by Mac and Helen Ver Standig's elaborate and highly successful advertising as prominently-labeled "counterfeit ...

  5. Kendra Bridelle Joins Judith Ripka - AOL

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    Judith Ripka, the fine jewelry brand is seeking to expand its wholesale business and has hired Kendra Bridelle as vice president of sales. Bridelle has 20 years of experience in sales and business ...

  6. Oprah's Favorite Things - Wikipedia

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    "Oprah's Favorite Things" was an annual segment that appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show from the 1990s to 2008 and 2010, as well as on Rachael Ray in 2017. In the segment, which airs during Thanksgiving week and was inspired by the holiday song "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music, Oprah Winfrey shared products with her audience that she felt were noteworthy or that would make a great ...

  7. Yogo sapphire - Wikipedia

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    From there the creek flows southeast into the Middle Fork of the Judith River. [9] The Judith River then flows northeast from the Little Belts toward Utica. East of the Judith River is Pig-Eye Basin, where Jake Hoover, credited as the person who discovered Yogo sapphires, owned a ranch. [10]