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When Aldo Cipullo created the Cartier Love Bracelet in 1969, he fundamentally changed how the world interacted with fine jewelry.

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Why Your Ring Doesn't Fit: The 150-Year Compromise of Standard Sizing

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Welcome: Pulling Back the Curtain on a 5,000-Year-Old Industry

Hi, I’m Casey Melvin.

Before we talk about the future of jewelry, we have to understand its past.

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