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jewelry

[joo-uhl-ree, jool-ree] / ˈdʒu əl ri, ˈdʒul ri /


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He managed two trips, grabbing personal documents, cash, jewelry and other valuables, before emergency responders blocked him from a third attempt.

From The Wall Street Journal

Overall, jewelry is the best-performing category in the U.S. luxury market at the moment, and is outstripping sales of handbags and clothing, according to consulting firm Bain & Co.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the product and service side, companies are responding: heritage jewelry firms are branding themselves as “silver-tech” players; smartphone makers are adding senior-friendly features; financial services are designing retirement-wealth-management products for the 65+ cohort.

From Barron's

Apparently she wants skin cream, candles, cheap jewelry, expensive pajamas, aromatherapy shower pods, and a pillow that does heated shiatsu massage.

From Barron's

The owner of an accessories store said business was down 30%, while an employee at a jewelry store said business was down 70%.

From Los Angeles Times