Clifford was a patron of the arts, and formed a unique collection of paintings, sculpture, etchings, engravings, and bijouterie.
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"Bijouterie ", the art of makingor wearing bijoux, has thus developed its own private language or rebus known only to the initiated.
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It was run by the Paris Chamber of Commerce from 1933 to 2011, when it was attached to the Union Fran�aise de la Bijouterie, Joaillerie, Orf�vrerie, des Pierres et des Perles ( BJOP ).
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Bijouterie flourished in the civilisations around the Mediterranean Basin, and slowly but surely, bijouitiers established a trade and business, passing on their knowledge through guilds and adapting their wares to the tastes of their clients and the fashion of the day.
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Sixty percent of the bijouterie and glass-making industry were located in the Sudetenland, 69 % of employees in this sector were Germans speaking according to mother tongue, and 95 % of bijouterie and 78 % of other glassware was produced for export.
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Sixty percent of the bijouterie and glass-making industry were located in the Sudetenland, 69 % of employees in this sector were Germans speaking according to mother tongue, and 95 % of bijouterie and 78 % of other glassware was produced for export.
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As a fashion designer, Coco Chanel catered to women s taste for elegance in dress, with blouses and suits, trousers and dresses, and jewellry ( gemstone and bijouterie ) of simple design, that replaced the opulent, over-designed, and constrictive clothes and accessories of 19th-century fashion.
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The Fonthill sale was the subject of William Hazlitt's scathing review of Beckford's taste for " idle rarities and curiosities or mechanical skill ", for fine bindings, " bijouterie " and highly finished paintings, " the quintessence and rectified spirit of " toyshop at Strawberry Hill ".
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In 1953, Chanel collaborated with jeweler Robert Goossens; he was to design jewelry ( bijouterie and gemstone ) to complement the fashions of the House of Chanel; notably, long-strand necklaces of black pearls and of white pearls, which high contrast softened the severe design of the knitted-wool Chanel Suit ( skirt and cardigan jacket ).
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Private secondary school institutions include " �cole du 2nd Degr?G�n�ral Priv�e Rene Reaumur ", " �cole G�n�rale et Technologique Priv�e Lafayette ", " �cole du 2nd degr?professionnel priv�e CTRE PRI ENS SOINS ESTHETIQUES ", " �cole du 2nd degr?professionnel priv�e EC INTERNATIONALE DE COIFFURE ", " �cole du 2nd degr?professionnel priv�e ECOLE DE BIJOUTERIE-JOAILLERIE ", and " �cole technologique priv�e ITECOM INST TECHN COMMUNIC ".