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jewelry

[joo-uhl-ree, jool-ree] / ˈdʒu əl ri, ˈdʒul ri /


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But its refineries, like those elsewhere in Europe, can’t keep up with rampant demand and an influx of people cashing in the family silver—things like jewelry, candlesticks and flatware.

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This is boosting the very top of the luxury market, for goods such as fine jewelry, or seats in first-class air cabins.

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A short drive away is the Karmel Mall, a cavernous building and local Somali hub, filled with a maze of stalls selling tea, fashions, jewelry and more.

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In those markets, however, gold jewelry continues to function as a form of savings.

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India hopes to boost exports of textiles, steel, automobiles, frozen shrimp, garments, gems and jewelry, and leather goods, among other things.

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