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  2. Cufflink - Wikipedia

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    The cufflink system comes apart allowing the motif, referred to as an Anker, to slide on. Putting the cufflink back together secures the anker into the cufflink allowing it to be worn. pranga & co's cufflink is simple and similar in concept to charm bracelet bead systems popularized by companies like Pandora Jewelry.

  3. Dieges & Clust - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded in 1898 as a partnership between Charles Joseph Dieges and Prosper Clust. The partnership was converted to a company in 1908 with Dieges as president and director, and with Clust as secretary-treasurer and director.

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The Indian subcontinent has a long jewellery history, which has gone through various changes via cultural influence and politics for more than 5,000–8,000 years. [ citation needed ] Because India had an abundant supply of precious metals and gems, it prospered financially through export and exchange with other countries.

  5. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, wearing jewelry sold near pilgrimage sites or containing relics was a way to for those who have voyaged to display piety. Many times this looked like a pendant cross that contained a souvenir from their journey. [4]

  6. Col. Littleton - Wikipedia

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    He launched his label in 1987 from the third floor attic of his home, selling antique cufflinks to specialty stores such as Paul Stuart in New York City, that appreciated his eye for the interesting. He designed the packaging, creating the cross swords logo and Col. Littleton motif that would become his brand mark.

  7. Speidel - Wikipedia

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    Speidel is a manufacturer of watchbands and related items based in East Providence, Rhode Island, United States.It was originally founded in Germany by Friedrich Speidel in 1867 as a manufacturer of gold and silver chains.

  8. Napier Company (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    The company was known for its ability to be on the forefront of fashion and design and had a history of sending its designers to Europe. In 1925, James Napier attended the World's Fair Exposition Internationale des Artes Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, and brought back with him business ideas, including designs influenced by Parisian and European fashion.

  9. Raymond Templier - Wikipedia

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    Templier was born into a family of jewellers in Paris on 22 April 1891, the son of Paul Templier. [1] [2] His grandfather Charles Templier opened a jewellery shop in Paris in 1849, and founded Maison Templier, which "flourished" under Paul Templier.