0 a person who sells and sometimes repairs jewelry and watches
1 a person who sells and sometimes repairs jewelry and watches
Jewelry trade publications advise jewelers to present minute surface scratches (which they term patina) as a desirable feature.
Diamond's thermal conductivity is made use of by jewelers and gemologists who may employ an electronic thermal probe to separate diamonds from their imitations.
Diamond's high thermal conductivity is used by jewelers and gemologists who may employ an electronic "thermal probe" to separate diamonds from their imitations.
Brinks is a provider of security services to banks, retailers, governments, mints and jewelers.
Afterward, a variety of retail establishments were housed in the building, including a cigar store, jewelers, shoe store, tailor, and barber.
He was also an optician, watch repairer, jeweler and maker of masonic regalia.
For a contemporary stylus, jeweler's wire may be inserted into a pin vise or mechanical pencil.
Realizing that the trove would somehow liberate him from his bumpkin existence, he brings pieces of it to a jeweler in the city.