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Jordanian jeweller unveils Cherish for FebruaryThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Monday, 16th February 2009 (1727 views) Imseeh Jewelry has unveiled a new piece in its Wear a Imseeh campaign.Cherish, February's new jewellery piece, is an oval-shaped pendant that symbolises "love and appreciation", according to AME Info. Based in Jordan, Imseeh Jewelry has created a series of white and yellow gold rings and pendants as part of a new range that features the Cherish pendant. Samer Imseeh, Imseeh Jewelry managing partner, explained: "The piece is distinguished for its intricate yet trendy design that has been worked on and specifically tailored to meet the fine taste of our customers." The Wear in Imseeh campaign comprises 12 different collections for 2009. Founded in 1957 and owned by Karam Imseeh and his five sons and daughter, the jeweller is the largest gold manufacturer and supplier in Jordan. In other news, Japanese jeweller Ginza Tanaka has produced two dolls crafted from 24-c gold and worth ten million yen (£78,000) to represent the emperor and empress of Japan.
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