Jewelry News
Nighthorse Campbell jewelry stolen (Denver Post) Durango police are trying to retrieve more than 60 pieces of expensive jewelry created by former U.S. Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell.
New jewelry made from dismembered Barbies (UPI) NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A New York designer says she was inspired to make a new brand of designer jewelry out of spliced apart Barbie dolls due to her own history with the toy.
Robber Steals Jewelry Made By Former Senator (KMGH 7 Denver) Former Colorado Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell says a robber held up his daughter's Durango gallery and stole more than 60 pieces of jewelry he created, including a bracelet worth $40,000.
Jewelry sale set at Linn County Fair and Expo (Albany Democrat-Herald) Holly Yashi’s annual jewelry sale at Linn County Fair and Expo Center in Albany will be from noon to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21. All jewelry will be priced at 50 to 80 percent below retail. The sale is open to the public.
Jewelry theft 'three years of my life,' ex-senator says (Rocky Mountain News) Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell wants his jewelry back.
Hobe Sound woman charged with stealing jewelry from Stuart department store (Stuart News) A Hobe Sound woman has been accused of stealing hundreds of dollars worth of jewelry and perfume from a Stuart department store, according to a report released by the Martin County Sheriff's Office.
Gift idea No. 4: Delicious jewelry (USA Today) While cruising the booths at D.C.'s Crafty Bastards fair a few months ago, I came across Inedible Jewelry and instantly fell in love. I don't wear a lot of jewelry, but this stuff is just my style -- the designs...
Police: Woman sold jewelry, then claimed it was stolen (WSYR 9 Syracuse) The purported victim of a home burglary has been arrested after police discovered she had sold several pieces of jewelry five days before reporting them stolen from her home.
Jewelry Making & Design For Adults (Garden City News) Ofra Levin, founder of Ofra Jewels, studied jewelry design at The Fashion Institute of Technology and worked in the Diamond District in NYC. She will instruct you on making your own earrings with semi-precious stones. With the holidays right around the corner, what a thoughtful and personal gift idea!.
A journey through five millennia of jewelry (Johns Hopkins News-Letter) The Walters Art Museum, a rather conventional midsize institution, has dug deep into its collection to present its new, surprisingly impressive exhibit Bedazzled: 5,000 Years of Jewelry.
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