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  2. Asil Attar - Wikipedia

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    Asil Attar was born in Baghdad and is from Iraqi, Iranian and Indian heritage.She is a businesswoman in the fashion industry, with industry experience in London, New York and Europe focused on talent management, brand building, business restructuring, development and expansion.

  3. Category:American jewelry designers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American jewelry designers" The following 182 pages are in this category, out of 182 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Gitanjali Group - Wikipedia

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    Gitanjali used to sell its jewellery through over 4,000 Points of Sale and held a market share of over 50 per cent of the overall organised jewellery market in India. Prominent brands housed by the group included Nakshatra , D'damas, Gili, Asmi, Sangini, Maya, Giantti, World of Solitaire and Shuddhi.

  5. Larry Lawton - Wikipedia

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    Lawton is believed to have hit around 20 to 25 jewelry stores, [13] stealing a self-estimated total of around $15–18 million worth of high-value items, including watches, diamonds, and other gems. [24] [25] Lawton later claimed that he was the biggest jewel thief of the 1980s and 90s operating within the United States of America. [5]

  6. Jacob Arabo - Wikipedia

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    However, he was still working for clients within the jewelry industry by producing traditional jewels for distributors and retailers. [9] In 1986, [13] at the age of 21, Arabo founded the retail jewelry company Diamond Quasar, [14] doing business under the Jacob & Co brand making his own designs for private clients. [10]

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  8. Steve Bennett (jewelry entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    He set up jewelry retailer Gems TV in 2004 [6] and The Genuine Gemstone Company in 2007. The company employs about 500 staff members. In 2012 Genuine Gemstone was named to the Fast Track 100 list of fastest growing privately held companies. [1] As of 2014 the company operates several brands, including Gems TV. [7]

  9. Yossi Dina - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, at the age of 27, Dina arrived in the United States. After a brief stint in New York, he hitched a ride to Los Angeles and found his niche in the jewelry business selling diamonds door-to-door. Soon he began to extend loans to people who needed money but were reluctant to sell off their beloved items.