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Winson Jewelry

3288 Pierce St #C-109
Richmond, CA 94804 510-527-9268

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This is my family jewelry for more than 20 years. We like it very much. - Dec 26, 2014

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Young Jewels & Blessed Things

987 43rd St
Emeryville, CA 94608 510-755-7398

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Z's Fashion Jewelry Company

888 Brannan St #2075
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-553-8818

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Zales The Diamond Store

131 Nut Tree Rd #131-L
Vacaville, CA 95687 707-448-5207

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Zwillinger & Co

210 Post St #412
San Francisco, CA 94108 415-392-4086

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