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  2. James Avery Artisan Jewelry - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its retail stores, James Avery Artisan Jewelry’s website, JamesAvery.com, is an online store where customers can browse and purchase products. The company maintains an active social media presence and its online services include Buy Online, Pick Up in Store, Create Your Own, sizing guides, wish lists and more.

  3. Origami Owl - Wikipedia

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    Origami Owl is an American privately owned multi-level marketing [3] custom jewelry company operating in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada. The company was founded in 2010 by Isabella "Bella" Weems at the age of 14.

  4. Klutz Press - Wikipedia

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    Felted Friends: Create Your Own Soft, Fuzzy Animals; Knitting: Learn to Knit 6 Great Projects; Make Clay Charms; Mini Pom Pom Pets: Make Your Own Fuzzy Friends; Potholders and other Loopy Projects; Pom Pom Monster Salon; Pom Pom Puppies: Make Your Own Adorable Dogs; Spool Knit Jewelry; String Art: Transform String and Pins into Works of Art ...

  5. Kendra Scott - Wikipedia

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    Kendra Scott was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin.At age 16, her family moved to Houston, Texas, where she graduated from Klein High School. [7] Scott fell in love and "followed a boy" to Texas A&M University, [7] which she attended for one year [8] before dropping out to move to Austin, Texas, at age 19 to help with her ill stepfather.

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  7. CustomMade - Wikipedia

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    CustomMade is an online custom jeweler. Until 2015, The business was operated as an online marketplace, where people were able to buy custom-designed furniture, jewelry, home décor, and other personalized items by independent artisans. [1]