18 example sentences using jeweller.
Jeweller used in a sentence
Jeweller in a sentence as a noun
The school acts as the jeweller friend that vouches for the stories you're told. What happens when a school is known to tell tall tales?
It's not radio until you need to use jeweller's rouge to tune the aerial.
I also gave them cheap $5 jeweller's loupes so they could inspect pixels as the program runs. Lots of kids genuinely want to create stuff.
Ask the jeweller to put one natural rock on a table, among 1 synthetic and 8 Zircons, and let she choose the one she likes more.
He said Baker was a jeweller who had jewellery-making equipment in his cell, and used this to work on the key. This has "I don't know what I expected" written all over it
I can't see a molecule on my desk, even with a jeweller's microscope, nevermind seeing one 120 million light years away! Science is amazing.
An enterprising jeweller could draw inspiration from this to create necklaces with hidden messages for us nerdy types to buy for partners. Cord, wool, silver thread, wires, etc.
As an author, Borges is like a jeweller -- tiny little works of amazing beauty and perfection.
You can’t open these things with a jeweller’s screwdriver. It takes highly specialized equipment to open the device and then reseal it when you’re done replacing the battery.
Can a jeweller designing a parametric ring do without them? Probably.
And the monthly gold saving schemes available with any big jeweller has helped people triple their money in as little as 5-6 years. Add to that the regular tax saving endowment insurance policies.
Well wait, I'm confused; my wife worked with a jeweller to design my ring, and I worked with a jeweller to design her engagement ring and matching wedding band. Did we just roll over from "foolish to spend money on rings" to "it's okay because we designed them"?
Over some ordinary jewellery easily replaceable at any high-end jeweller? I can't see how they would gain anything from it.
> which make our job more akin to a jeweller because no amount of pre-code rationalization will prevent post-production resculpting. Can I borrow that quote for my professional communications?
It is blue is majorly used by artists and is used by craft workers in porcelain, stained-glass pottery, enamel jeweller, and tiles. The radioactive isotope, cobalt-60, is used in medical treatment and also to irradiate food.
Sadly, again and again, it is all destroyed by the client-facing people: "guys, the clients cant see the button can you make it yellow" and its infinite never ending variations, which make our job more akin to a jeweller because no amount of pre-code rationalization will prevent post-production resculpting.
According to the jeweller I spoke to, the only guarantee she could make is 'Canadian' or 'not Canadian'; she couldn't even guarantee me African, Russian, etc. She did, of course, offer to sell me a ring with 'who knows' diamonds and then remove them and put Canadian diamonds in, but at that point I'm paying for 'who knows' and Canadian diamonds, which seemed a little idiotic.
Quote Examples using Jeweller
The markup on a regular piece of gold jewellery is 300 to 500% depending on the brand. Much more if the piece is complex and handmade or very small. That does not make sense to buy it as an investment. 300% is not unusual for a product when you consider everything between the raw material and the finished piece in a shop. For example, even for handmade piece, the jeweller will not start from raw gold, but from sheet or wire.
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