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jeweler

[joo-uh-ler] / ˈdʒu ə lər /


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The entertainment industry and its attendant army of PR departments, stylists and jewelers would like us to believe otherwise, of course.

From Salon

I love exploring Chinatown, peeking into the windows of jewelers boasting diamonds and gold and Rolexes, and discovering secret cinemas across the street from death doulas.

From Los Angeles Times

“Except for the fact that he had a jeweler melt down his gold wedding band and turn it into a lightning bolt earring.”

From Literature

The photovoltaic industry uses about as much of the precious metal as jewelers, and rising prices have jacked up costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Danish jeweler is navigating the uncertainty around changes in precious-metal prices as well as other headwinds such as foreign exchange rates, and tariffs in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal