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Artistes des Bijoux, Switzerland
4 Artistes toil at this marvelous place and offer their professional skills to you.

Russ Behnke Minerals

Brain Press
Brain Press publishes and sells the results of Charles Lewton-Brain's research in the form of books CD's and videos, usually on metalworking and goldsmithing as well as workshop safety and jewelry photography.

Capital Mineral Club

Carnegie Museum of Natural History


de Jonghe Original Jewelry

Denny Wong

Designer Gold Jewelry

Donna Pizzaro

The Ganoksin Project - The gem and jewelry world's foremost information resource on the Internet. Open to the public, Free of charge - a substantial library of articles, publications, reports, and technical data on gem and jewelry related topics; as well as a sizable collection of art and jewelry galleries, for both the casual visitor and the professional.

Gemological Institute of America

Kasson Jewelers

Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art

Magpots Studio,
Mary Ann Geis creates her line of porcelain pottery in New Hampton, New Hampshire.

Metalcyberspace,
A site for news, people and events relating to metals.

Fine Jewelry Galleries of Cindy Mulhollen

Etienne Perret,
The designer jeweler of Camden, Maine USA. Has grown beyond the borders of his town and state, and is reaching th

The National Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution



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