English to Turkish Dictionary jeweller

jeweller

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definition
noun
In 1736 Calderwood married Elinor Streeter, widow of the jeweller and lapidary William Streeter.
a person or company that makes or sells jewels or jewelry.
translation of 'jeweller'
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In 1736 Calderwood married Elinor Streeter, widow of the 'jeweller' and lapidary William Streeter.
When the 'jeweller' put the ear-rings back in the display, he felt Calvert pressing against his back.
Into this walks Frederic Montague, a 'jeweller' and purveyor of precious stones who is invited to stay.
he is managing director of Britain's biggest 'jeweller'
A Sligo 'jeweller' has agreed to sell up to 2,000 pieces of jewellery over the next year that will raise money for Concern.
If I brought it to a 'jeweller' in Ireland who sells Tag Heuer would they give me a refund or even a credit note?
The store is occupied by the luxury 'jeweller' Asprey, which sold it in a sale and leaseback deal for over €16 million.
She sells them to a 'jeweller' in Turkey where a handsome diplomat (Vittorio de Sica) buys them.
In 1992 the company severed its family ties and was sold to the London 'jeweller' Asprey.
And so it was that we arrived outside Parkhouse & Wyatt, the 'jewellers' on Above Bar Street.
Surprisingly, Mr Marchant said it was not uncommon for 'jewellers' to transport precious stones in this seemingly casual way.
Whoever had the receipt owned the jewellery back in the 'jewellers' .
She returns them to M. Rémy, the 'jeweler' who initially sold them to her husband.
The best known name is Rene Lalique, a 'jeweler' and glassmaker.
On the one hand, for instance, Al Fayed says the couple visited a 'jewellers' and chose an engagement ring.
Reports have stated that Scott had taken quite a bit of Laci's jewelry to a 'jeweler' for some unknown reason.
There have been complaints from Madurai about lack of assured purity in gold jewels sold by some 'jewellers' .
Many of the 'jewellers' are also presenting hall-marked jewellery items.
He said there should be a deliberate policy to compel gemstone companies to sell part of their produce to local 'jewellers' .
The gang burst into Preston's 'jewellers' in Yorkshire Street as staff were closing the shop on Friday 4 November.
They advise potential investors to deal only with reputable 'jewellers' and dealers who have been in the business for a long time.
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