jeweler$41526$ - translation to german
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jeweler$41526$ - translation to german

PROFESSION
Jeweller; Bench Jeweler; Jeweler; Jeweler's; Jeweller's

jeweler      
n. Juwelier, Goldschmied; Schmuckverkäufer
Tiffany and Co         
  • Original 1989 sample bottle of "Tiffany for Men" fragrance
  • Tiffany & Co. at [[Phipps Plaza]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
  • Tiffany's flagship store, interior
  • Tiffany & Company, Union Square, storage area with porcelain, c. 1887
  • Tiffany Cross]]" version of the [[Medal of Honor]]
  • The [[Tiffany Yellow Diamond]]
  • blue]] gift boxes
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL LUXURY JEWELRY AND SPECIALTY RETAILER
Tiffany & Co; Tiffany and Co.; Tiffany and Company; Tiffany & Company; Tiffany Diamonds; Tiffany and Co; Tiffanys; Louis C. Tiffany Studios; Tiffany & co; Tiffany's; T&CO; T&CO.; T & CO.; T & CO; Tiffany silver; Tiffany’s; John B. Young; Tiffany (jeweler); Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co.; Tiffany.com; Tiffany co
Tiffany and Co, luxus Schmuck- und Geschenkladen von Charles Cornfort Tiffany in 1853 gegründet

Definition

jeweller
(jewellers)
Note: in AM, use 'jeweler'
1.
A jeweller is a person who makes, sells, and repairs jewellery and watches.
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2.
A jeweller or a jeweller's is a shop where jewellery and watches are made, sold, and repaired.
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Wikipedia

Bench jeweler

A bench jeweler is an artisan who uses a combination of skills to make and repair jewelry. Some of the more common skills that a bench jeweler might employ include antique restoration, silversmith, Goldsmith, stone setting, engraving, fabrication, wax carving, lost-wax casting, electroplating, forging, and polishing.