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Regulation is "going to force some players out of the market, " Ms. Van Cleef said.
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Competitors Cartier and Van Cleef had both been swallowed up by corporate conglomerate Richemont.
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They also used the story in a window display at the Van Cleef New York boutique.
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Cartier, Piaget and Van Cleef were among the presenters with the largest swaths of real estate at Palexpo.
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Van Cleef, a partner specializing in emerging payments and antimoney-laundering-compliance at Washington, D.
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What distinguishes Graff from the likes of Cartier and Van Cleef is a decision he made a decade ago.
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As did images meaningful to the eastern consciousness like the fruit on a playful watch at Van Cleef, for example.
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Mr. Sharf said he was pleased when the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum borrowed his ruby flower Van Cleef brooch called the "Command Special" to exhibit.
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"There is definitely a lot of scrambling that is going on in the industry, " says Carol Van Cleef, a lawyer at Patton Boggs LLP in Washington who represents clients in bitcoin ventures.
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Boston collector Fred Sharf collects 1950s "high style" pieces designed by Van Cleef, but he's lately started buying "retro" pieces that were made with "ordinary stones" like citrine during the Depression and World War II.
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Despite its makeshift location, Shanghai Tang is not poverty-stricken -- it has seven other outposts in Hong Kong, not to mention plenty of business savvy and a powerful owner (the Richemont Group, a Swiss company that also controls other high-end brands like Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels, Piaget and Montblanc).
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