He brought Maurice Lacroix to the United States and spent more than a decade as president of the U.S. market for the Swiss watch brand.
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The fourth-generation jeweler was also a specialist in geopolitics and international trade, lecturer, writer, sportsman and avid traveler.
His career in the jewelry industry spanned 52 years.
She was a compassionate and generous person whose “sweet and feisty spirit will forever be a part of everyone who knew her.”
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He was known for his integrity, passion and knowledge, and was the oldest living member of the 24 Karat Club of the City of New York.
The Brooklyn native and founder of Manny Gordon Trading was 79.
She passed away earlier this month after a 10-year battle with Parkinson’s disease.
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His family spoke out to urge the public to take the coronavirus pandemic seriously.
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He succumbed to an undiagnosed illness with symptoms similar to the coronavirus.
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The longtime American Gem Society jeweler owned Lynn’s Jewelry Studio in Ventura, California.
He is remembered as a selfless, modest and loving man of few words.
The Holocaust survivor came to the United States more than 60 years ago and built a well-known and well-respected estate jewelry business.
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She passed away Wednesday evening at her home in Palm Springs, California surrounded by family and friends.
Rosenwasser, who ran New York Jewelers alongside his family, is remembered as a larger-than-life figure with a big heart.
He passed away surrounded by family after a five-year battle with leukemia.
A well-respected leader in the industry and his community, Mastoloni was known for being a generous family man and a successful businessman.
The second-generation jeweler was remembered as “the happiest, proudest and most loving husband, father and grandfather.”
A mother of seven, she opened Robert’s Jewelry with husband Robert Corey in 1955 and later ventured out on her own with a card and gift shop.
He founded Robert’s Jewelry Store with his wife in Madawaska, Maine in 1955.
The jeweler, who served for many years as the president of Kansas City-based Tivol Jewelers and is credited with building its international reputation, died at home Wednesday.