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American jewellers: Harry Winston, Richard Shaw Brown, Thomas Aspinwall Davis, Mark Schneider, Lazare Kaplan International, William H. Mumler, John Hardy, Kevin ODwyer, Linda MacNeil, Suz Andreasen, Hans Stern, Jacob Arabo, Jack Brod, David Yurman

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 31. Chapters: Harry Winston, Richard Shaw Brown, Thomas Aspinwall Davis, Mark Schneider, Lazare Kaplan International, William H. Mumler, John Hardy, Kevin O'Dwyer, Linda MacNeil, Suz Andreasen, Hans Stern, Jacob Arabo, Jack Brod, David Yurman, Vahan Jewelry, Charles Lewis Tiffany, Diana Vincent, Michael Horse, Kenneth Jay Lane, Allen Gellman, Charles Loloma, Robert Ebendorf, Tim McCreight, Webb C. Ball, Richard K. Diran, Stanley Lechtzin, Napier Company, Rex Solomon, Elise Matthesen, Alex Woo, Alfred Karram, Anna Sheffield, Bennett Graham, William Claude Harper, Albion Smith, Sasha Primak, Kramer of New York, Otto Mueller. Excerpt: Harry Winston (March 1, 1896 ¿ December 28, 1978) was an American jeweler. He donated the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958 after owning it for a decade, and traded the Portuguese Diamond to the Smithsonian in 1963. Harry Winston's father Jacob started a small jewelry business after he and Harry's mother immigrated to the United States from Ukraine. He worked in his father's shop growing up, and legend has it that when he was just 12 years old, he recognized a two-carat emerald in a pawn shop, bought it for 25 cents, and sold it two days later for $800. Winston's jewelry empire began with his acquisition of Arabella Huntington's famous jewelry collection. The wife of railroad magnate Henry Huntington, Arabella amassed one of the world's most prestigious collections of jewelry largely from Parisian jewelers such as Cartier. When Winston purchased the collection after her death, the designs of the collection were quite old fashioned. Winston redesigned the jewelry into more contemporary styles and showcased his unique skill at jewelry crafting. According to the Huntington museum, "He frequently boasted that Arabella's famous necklace of pearls now adorned the necks of at least two dozen women around the world." Winston was among the most famous jewelers in the world, well-known to the general public. In the 1953 musical film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, the song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" includes the spoken interjection "Talk to me, Harry Winston, tell me all about it!" The Lauren Weisberger comic novel Chasing Harry Winston was published in May 2008. Today, the Harry Winston Diamond Corporation operates eight salons in the U.S., in New York, Beverly Hills, Las Vegas, Dallas, Honolulu, Bal Harbour, Chicago, and Costa Mesa and twelve salons in other countries. Richard Shaw "Rick" Brown (born in 1947) was the lead singer, harmonica player, and co-song writer of Psychedelic group The Misunderstood. The Misunderstood were a rock band originat

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Leidėjas: Books LLC, Reference Series
Išleidimo metai: 2012
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 32
ISBN-10: 1155420209
ISBN-13: 9781155420202
Formatas: 246 x 189 x 3 mm. Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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