Jeweler \Jew"el*er\ (j[=u]"[e^]l*l[~e]r or j[udd]"[e^]l*l[~e]r), n. [Cf. F. joaillier.] One who makes, or deals in, jewels, precious stones, and similar ornaments. [Written also {jeweller}.]
{Jeweler's gold}. See under {Gold}.
Charles Rumbaugh, 28, executed by injection in Texas on Sept. 11 for murdering a jeweler when he was 17 years old.
New York jeweler Stan Silberstein was on hand for the guild's 5 p.m. bash.
At Henry Kay, a jeweler, owner Howard Kaplan says one customer came in Thursday afternoon, checked how the market was doing and then plunked down $6,000 for two gold watches.
The woman said she had become a Seventh Day Adventist in 1984 and couldn't work on those days for Lawton & Co., a jeweler.
British jeweler Asprey PLC said Tuesday it will buy rivals Mappin and Webb Ltd. and Garrard and Co. from Sears PLC for 75 million pounds, or $136 million, in stock.
Shelly Smith, 26, who is five months pregnant, works for a jeweler on the building's top floor.
Piscopo had a jeweler deliver the engagement ring after the taping.
Operating profit at jeweler Cartier Monde SA of France, in which Rothmans has 47% stake, fell 3.7%.
Consider the case of the Oliva family of Boston: Stephen is a jeweler, his wife was a corporate lawyer.
"Perhaps they were hoping for a rise in the price of stones so that they could save themselves over time," says Mr. Boucheron, the jeweler.