All the jewellers say they never saw such fine gold in their lives.
Some of the pale gold which he had made in this manner, he sent to the jewellers of Lyons, to have their opinion on its quality.
The genuineness of his gold can no longer be doubted, after the testimony of so many jewellers of Aix, Lyons, and Paris in its favour.
The husband of Madame de la Motte escaped to England, and in the opinion of many took the necklace with him, and there disposed of it to different jewellers in small quantities at a time.
The jewellers had often pressed it upon the Queen, and even the King himself had enforced its acceptance.
Forty jewellers worked at it night and day, and the head jeweller expects a khelwut, or robe of honour, with a pair of shawls, for his activity.
You never saw such an army of jewellers as we have constantly in our tents.
Viennese jewellers do not use the colourless precious stones much.
Professional jewellers shrug their shoulders at the sight of these jewels, which bear so plainly the stamp of the hand that fashioned them.
He accordingly sent for the most considerable jewellers and goldsmiths in his capital.
Towards the middle of the last century such great quantities of the Brazil diamonds came to Europe; that the value of diamonds of every description was so much decreased, that the London jewellers refused to buy them at any price.
This name is given by the French jewellers to a precious stone of a yellowish green.
The boy then observed, that it was not fair of the jewellers to buy and sell in this manner; they should not, said he, use these weights.
The jewellers of Turkey, who are mostly Armenians, have a singular method of ornamenting watch-cases, &c.
Mastic and mastic varnish are also used by jewellers as cements.
Why, the fair is on at Beaucaire, there are always jewellers from Paris there, and I will show it to them.
If a pawnshop could be so easily looted, why not Tiffany's, or one of the great wholesale jewellers in Maiden Lane?
Even so early as the thirteenth century, the jewellers of Paris had become notorious for producing artificial jewels.
The jewellers asked him what kind of foil he had used, and he replied that he had employed no foil.
A coup was intended at one of the jewellerson the Ponte Vecchio--a place where it was known that there were a quantity of valuable pearls.
Dumont's, the finest and most expensive jewellersin Paris!
Fenelon hangs the Oriental tinsels he has collected on pieces of black baronial oak, and the coat-of-arms he had designed by our Philadelphia jewellers is stamped on the dining-room chairs, and even worked into the fire screens.
The motto I am afraid my client never took the trouble to have translated, and I am inclined to think his jewellers put up a little joke on him when they chose it.
The Egyptian jewellersemployed wire, both to lay down on a background and to plait or otherwise arrange a jour.
In Shakespeare's day the "goldsmiths" were also jewellers and gem dealers, and often money-lenders as well.
Less notable jewellers of King James's day were Philip Jacobson, Arnold Lulls, John Acton, and John Williams.
The court-jewellers of France in Shakespeare's day rivalled, though they did not excel, those of England.
The jewellers say I was dressed in a blue dress with red spots, and I went out in a gown of that pattern on that day.
I can assure you that jewellers get to know a great many curious family histories, and it is part of their business to be discreet.
As for the jewellers who had bought them, they neither knew her real name nor address.
Time enough for that when they should nave returned to civilisation, and she had that letter from the jewellers which might even now be waiting for a certain Mrs. Arbuthnot at the post-office at Rajpore.
In one night thou dost a work wherefrom the jewellers would fail in months!
So they removed thither and took their fill of those dainties; after which the Sultan arose, that he might see if the work of the jewellers and goldsmiths likened that of the palace.
Some of these, however, contain particles of gold dust; these are placed into a crucible; eventually there is often left a deposit of the precious metal which the jewellers are ready to buy.
It was not until late on a day thereafter that Aladdin found the jewellersand goldsmiths adding to the work the last stones at their command.
O my son," cried the Sultan as Aladdin greeted him, "why didst thou not let my jewellers complete the niche in the kiosk?
I know that this man has been trying to dispose of some unmounted pearls to-day among jewellers in Maiden Lane.
Dressmakers, milliners, and jewellers are our worst offenders now," he remarked as we stood gazing out of the window at the panorama of the bay off the sea-wall of the Battery.
Of course you understand," explained Blake as we were speeding back, "that most of these cases of fake robberies are among small people, many of them on the East Side among little jewellers or other tradesmen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jewellers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.