jeweller in English

noun
1
a person or company that makes or sells jewels or jewelry.
In 1736 Calderwood married Elinor Streeter, widow of the jeweller and lapidary William Streeter.
noun
    jewelry maker

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1. Bijoutier translations: jeweler, jeweller, jeweler

2. Bespoke Jeweller and Gemmologist Laura Bezant

3. The Brahminee Diamond Ring PC Jeweller

4. 2 Allyn was a jeweller by trade.

5. The jeweller pronounced the diamond to be genuine.

6. The jeweller was overjoyed; he began spending heavily.

7. Bijoutier is a French word which means "jeweller"

8. 24 La Carconte doubled - locked the door behind the jeweller.

9. 1 The jeweller skillfully engraved the initials on the ring.

10. 12 The jeweller set a diamond in the ring.

11. 7 The jeweller was overjoyed; he began spending heavily.

12. 3 The jeweller pronounced the diamond to be genuine.

13. 10 The extension was refused at head office; the jeweller went bankrupt.

14. 4 The jeweller has a workroom at the back of his shop.

15. 8 The jeweller skillfully engraved the initials on the ring.

16. 6 A jeweller whose nose-rings take Manchester by storm?

17. 16 The jeweller will engrave the inside of the ring with her name.

18. Then the jeweller that made this pendant also made this medallion.

19. 26 The first Aromatic Aquatic fragrance from the contemporary Italian jeweller.

20. 20 They also carried pictures of a jeweller bludgeoned to death recently.

21. 18 Sliced bread was patented by a jeweller, Otto Rohwedder, in 19

22. 15 I took the ring to the jeweller to have value assessed.

23. 13 Becoming a wellknown local brand and the biggest jeweller in Guangxi.

24. In 1893, Frédéric Boucheron became the first jeweller to move to Place Vendôme.

25. 9 I took the ring to a jeweller to have its value assessed.

26. 5 The jeweller was stabbed as he tried to fight the robbers off.

27. 25 Did you order a $ 000 custom - made watch from a jeweller at the Porum Shops?

28. This ravishing heart-shaped 25 carat rock, at London-jeweller Graff, comes with a millionaire's price tag.

29. 8 The jeweller has undergone major surgery for his injuries but is now out of intensive care.

30. 17 He greeted the jeweller for whom he worked with a listless turn of his hand.

31. 19 Sometimes people don't have to wear jewellery just to give credit to the jeweller.

32. 14 Dunne knew this because as a jeweller he often bought old gold and melted it down.

33. 23 He was then a clerk to a manufacturing jeweller, while Elizabeth was only thirty-eight.

34. Bijoutier, bijoutière nm, nf (artisan, vendeur) (UK) jeweller n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

35. 21 He then travelled by train to London to visit Bond Street in general and a famed jeweller in particular.

36. 22 The usual thing was to hire diamonds from the court jeweller for the coronation and then return them.

37. 11 Thus the jeweller was free to use more efficient methods,[www.Sentencedict.com] replicating designs with a freer hand in ornament variation.

38. Bijoutier m (plural Bijoutiers, feminine bijoutière) jeweller; Descendants → Luxembourgish: Bijoutier → Norman: bijoutchi → Romanian: bijutier; Further reading “Bijoutier” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

39. André-Charles Boulle (11 November 1642 – 29 February 1732), le joailler du meuble (the "furniture jeweller"), became the most famous French cabinetmaker and the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry, also known as " inlay ". Boulle was "the most remarkable of all French cabinetmakers".