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  2. Oscar Heyman & Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The firm produced invisibly set jewelry made in New York for Van Cleef & Arpels from 1939 – 2001, up until the time the Richemont Group acquired a majority interest. [15] Oscar Heyman produced jewelry for Tiffany & Co. including American Flag pins, pansy brooches, [ 16 ] and guard rings. [ 17 ]

  3. Catbird (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    They include bracelets, necklaces, rings, charms, and earrings. [4] Designs are considered, often intended to be stacked and layered with each other. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] The New York Times called it "demi-fine" to distinguish it from costume jewelry and fine jewelry .

  4. Lokai (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lokai is a New York-based jewelry brand that markets itself as a "socially responsible lifestyle brand." The company is best known for its bracelets that include materials sourced from natural landmarks such as Mount Everest and the Dead Sea. The company donates 10% of net profits to charitable organizations.

  5. Arm ring - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Saxon arm rings from the Galloway Hoard, ca. 900 CE. An arm ring, also known as an armlet or an armband, is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as jewelry or an ornament around the biceps of the upper arm. The arm ring is similar to a bracelet or bangle, though it must be shaped and sized to fit snugly to the upper arm.

  6. 47th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The new Diamond District was formed when dealers moved north from an earlier district near Canal Street and the Bowery that was created in the 1920s, and from a second district located in the Financial District, near the intersection of Fulton and Nassau streets, which started in 1931, and also from the at one time jewelry district of Maiden ...

  7. Oriental Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Trading Company is a direct merchant of value-priced party supplies, arts and crafts, toys, novelties, and school supplies. [5] It was founded in 1932 as a wholesaling company.

  8. Fred Joaillier - Wikipedia

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    The son of Alsatians who emigrated to Argentina fleeing the German annexation that followed the 1870 war, Fred Samuel was born in Buenos Aires in 1908. He arrived in France at the age of 16 and trained in the jewellery industry with the Worms company [3] [user-generated source] as a trader in precious stones and pearls.

  9. Garment District, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, leading industries in New York City were manufacturers of clothes for women and men, [16] and New York's function as America's culture and fashion center also helped the garment industry by providing constantly changing styles and new demand; in 1910, 70% of the nation's women's clothing and 40% of the men's was produced in New York City.