[T]he evil of it is that it is a world wrapped up in too much jeweller's cotton and fine wool, and cannot hear the rushing of the larger worlds, and cannot see them as they circle round the sun. It is a deadened world, and its growth is sometimes unhealthy for want of air. Charles Dickens
Jewellery of the Art Nouveau period revitalized the jeweller's art, with nature as the principal source of inspiration, complemented by new levels of virtuosity in enameling and the introduction of new materials, such as opals and semi-precious stones. Source: Internet
The force or threat may be directed against a third party, for example a customer in a jeweller's shop. Source: Internet
The new style moved the focus of the jeweller's art from the setting of stones to the artistic design of the piece itself. Source: Internet
The palace also has its own post office, cinema, swimming pool, doctor's surgery, and jeweller's workshop. Source: Internet