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The Paris jeweler Suzanne Belperron began working in 1919 at age 19,
and continued without stopping for the next 56 years. She died in
1983. Her life and career spanned the modern movement in the arts,
feminism and the emergence of fashion as a big business. Yet anyone
looking at the work of this remarkable woman can't help but feel she
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The Archduke Joseph Diamond, one of the world's most famous and
historic diamonds, sold for $21.5 million Nov. 13, 2012, at Christie's
Geneva. Since 1999, the diamond has been under the watchful eye of
jeweler Alfredo J. Molina, chairman of Black, Starr & Frost. The
Archduke Joseph, an awe-inspiring 76.02-carat, D color, internally
flawless Golconda dread more
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Verdura Pays Visit to Neiman Marcus
Recently, Verdura, jeweler to Old Hollywood dubbed "America's Crown Jeweler" by the New York Times, displayed some of its most iconic pieces, along with some new favorites, at Neiman Marcus in Scottsdale Fashion Square. Verdura is a small company with a huge history. Representing the company in Scottsdale was Jim Haag, oread morejewelry
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Diamond Sells for Record $21.5 Million

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