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uncoppable slang term definition=an item that cannot be bought or obtained by any normal means
14K that originates in Asia or Europe may have this mark. Sometimes it is side-by-side to the numbers 585, which means that the item is 58.5% gold. So, 14K - 58.5% gold; 58.5% = 14K
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A binder (school item) is 'un classeur' (masc.) in French.
Coach earrings are a popular item for women and men currently in the jewelry and accessory market. Major retailers that sell them include The Coach Store, Macy's, and Amazon.
Often fake watched jewelry, along with purses, perfumes, fur and DVDs.
Jewelry
The word jewelery is a non-count noun which doesn't have a plural form; units are referred to as a piece of jewelry or pieces of jewelry, an item of jewelry or items of jewelry, etc.
SNA silver refers to silver nickel antique. Jewelry or any other item that has sna silver marking not necessarily might contain silver.
It is hallmarking it means the item is sterling silver!
Jewelry
All over the world.. It really depends on the item, if you have a handbag or a large wallet it will have the Coach story inside, in the story it will state where that item was made. If the item does not say look also on the Coach hangtag that hangs from the bag, sometimes it's printed on the back of it. If you are still unsure contact your local store.
Let me rephrase the question: Why is demand for jewelry elastic? Or why is price sensitivity high for jewelry? Firstly, the consumer has a low/nil income. The lower the income, the higher the probability that he/she has high price sensitivity. E.g. if a student is buying jewelry, he/she'll probably go right for the cheaper range of jewelry and not the branded jewelry. On the other hand, if the consumer is rich, he/she won't care so much about the price of the jewelry. Secondly, the jewelry item has many close substitutes for it. If there are many close (and cheaper) substitutes, the consumer has more choice. So it is likelier that he/she might choose the cheaper substitutes if he/she thinks that one item is priced out of the market.
Yes, a wristwatch is considered to be a piece of jewelry because it is a decorative item worn on the body.
I purchased a a small jewelry cross that was advertised as .725 sterling silver. As it turned out it was actually a copper cross covered with silver. So when an item is stamped .725 it is an item that is a base metal item covered with a precious metal coat.
A brooch is an item of jewelry with a pin on the back to pin to your clothing.