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Jewelry Stores
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Jewelry
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Jewelers
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Woodstock, Hoefer & C...
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Edwards & Sloane Jewel...
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October 11901
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November 11901
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August 2004
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Summer//1998
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A Charmed Life: Kansas City Ballerina Makes the Leap from Dancing to Jewelry Design
December 1, 2004
Lauren Wright, a former professional ballerina with the Kansas City Ballet, now designs her own jewlery. She sells her work at art shows, Perfect Scents in Kansas City, and through her web site.
2.
A New Business Firm
December//1895
One paragraph of biography about Eugene Jaccard, "retir[ing] from active participation with the well known jewelry firm bearing his name and engag[ing] with Mr. Johnson in the insurance business at 500...
3.
Chasing Robyn
August 2004
Colored photos and article about Kansas City silversmith/artist Robyn Nichols and her work. Nichols sells her jewelry at the Plaza Art Fair and has a gallery, The Pearl, in the Crossroads Arts Distrct....
4.
Cornelius A. Kiger
September 1, 1901
Feature article on Cornelius A. Kiger, wholesale jeweler of 1016-1018 Walnut Street in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born near Anderson, Indiana, in 1867, and came to Kansas City in 1894. "Many of the...
5.
Diamonds & Furs
Winter 2005
Profiles of four local luxury retailers and their owners. Missy Wang Smart is president of Alaskan Fur Company; Cathy Tivol is CEO of Tivol Jewls; Stephen Burstein own's Stephen's Fine Jewelry, Inc.; and...
6.
Elements of Style: A Jaded NFL Star
September 2000
Photo and autobiographical article about Tony Gonzalez, a Kansas City Chiefs football player "set[ting] a club record for season receptions by a tight end" while "wearing his lucky necklace" made of jade....
7.
Emerging from Father's Shadow: Schottenheimer, Stowers, Tivol, Rose, McCallister
June//1995
Biographical description of Tom Tivol, "president of Tivol Jewels since the mid-1980s" and his father Harold Tivol and his grandfather Charles Tivol, founder of the company in 1910.
8.
George H. Edwards
July 1, 1901
Feature article on George H. Edwards, secretary and manager of the Edwards & Sloane Jewelry Company in Kansas City. Later mayor of Kansas City in 1916-17. Mr. Edwards was born on May 25, 1860 [and died...
9.
Helzberg Diamond Shops
June 28, 1905
Article describes the beginnings of the Helzberg retail jewelry business. The author writes that Barnett Helzberg opened his first shop on August 18, 1920, at age 17, at 532 Minnesota Avenue, in Kansas...
10.
High Grade Stationary
October 1899
The Jaccard Company has produced artistic invitations from their stationary department through their steel embossing procedures. During the month of September, the company produced over 12,000 various...
11.
Jewelry School
September/21/1946
Short article about the Kansas City School of Watchmaking, composed of 90 % war veterans, "attracted by the assurance of a job once training is completed."
12.
Joe Montanari's Fine Art of Jewelry
February 1, 2007
Joe Montanari and his employees make fine custom jewelry in the Montanari workshops at 48th and Belleview.
13.
Louis Meyer
October 1, 1901
Feature biographical article, with photographic portrait, about Louis Meyer, president of the Meyer Jewelry Company in Kansas City. Meyer was born in Washington, D.C., in 1859 and "entered the jewelry...
14.
Mane Museum: A Collection of Jewelry and Wreaths Made of Hair Weaves Art and History
Spring//1998
Article about Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, a storehouse of wreaths made of hair as art works, a practice ending "in the 1900s," with photos.
15.
Manufacturers and Jobbers, Brief Sketches of the Leading Houses in the Kansas City Trade
May 1, 1901
This article gives a paragraph of information about the leading jewelers and optical companies in Kansas City in 1901. Those companies listed include: Merry Optical Company, Meyer Jewelry Company, Woodstock,...
16.
New Directors
October//1913
Photos of two of the new directors of the Commercial Club, Walter Jaccard (president of the Jaccard Jewelry Corporation) and J. C. Swift (president of the Swift & Henry Live Stock Commission Company).
17.
Obituary: Death of Frank Triplett
October 1, 1901
Obituary for Frank Triplett, "the popular Kansas City jewelry auctioneer," with photographic portrait. Triplett was born in Kentucky in 1850 and became editor of the Journal of Agriculture in Saint Louis...
18.
Original Diamond Jewelry
September 1899
The article describes the “costly and handsome products made in Kansas City” by Jaccard’s Jewelry store. An illustration of a popular heart locket the store has created accompanies the article.
19.
Our President's Biography
Summer//1998
Biographical article about Joe Montanari, "the 1998 elected president of the Westport Historical Society" and "the president of Montanari Fine Art Jewelers" established on Westport Road about 1973 and...
20.
Our Travelers
October 1, 1901
Brief biographical article about Edgar Harris Snow, or Edgar Snow, "one of the most successful jewelry traveling salesmen out of Kansas City," representing Woodstock, Hoefer & Company, wholesale jewelers....
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