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Thatcher, who has stores in Glen Arbor, Leland, Traverse City and Harbor Springs, has long been known for her fine jewelry designs incorporating precious metals and local stones like Petoskey, beach stones and fossils set against rarer gemstones …
Clean fine jewelry with household products. Most jewelers recommend monthly professional cleanings for wedding rings and other fine jewelry. But if you want extra sparkle sooner, all you need are a few minutes and a common household product.
KENMORE – Whether one is looking for a the right type of costume jewelry to compliment an outfit at the office or if one prefers a delicate piece of fine jewelry to accent that perfect evening gown, Helene's Mostly Jewelry in Kenmore is the place to go …
Art submission via email is July 19. Info: [email protected] or [email protected]. • The Mesilla Valley Fine Art Gallery, 2470-A Calle de Guadalupe, has openings for artists and photographers to display their artwork. Stop by the gallery or …
I've found these work just fine.) Step 6. Hang your crate, then stick T-pins in the cork to hang necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc. This is a functional yet eye-pleasing way to display all your favorite jewelry! I love this project because it's cute …
CORNER OF DILL STREET: 28-Blue Diamond Grill; 29-Sam Friedman Window Cleaning and Rothchild Jewelry; 30-Auburn War Surplus; 31-Morroco Florist; 32-George Smith Cigars and Treasure Chest Jewelry; 33-Catherine's Fine Foods; 34-Schicht Office …
International Gemological Institute is the world's largest independent laboratory for testing and grading diamonds, colored stones and fine jewelry. Established in 1975, IGI has offices in Antwerp, New York City, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Bangkok, Tokyo …
In just the past couple of years, that diamond tradition has begun to change — or at least to bend a little, said Hannah Connorton, fashion editor at the fine jewelry trade magazine National Jeweler. She has written frequently about nontraditional …