Jewellery definition

Jewellery means the items of Jewellery specified in the Schedule.
Jewellery means personal ornaments including but not limited to necklaces, rings, or bracelets typically made from or containing precious stones, gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals.
Jewellery means articles of precious stones, gold, silver or other precious metals.

Examples of Jewellery in a sentence

  • A separate Business Unit within ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Fine Art, Jewellery and Specie Market Services, provides a wide range of services direct to certain insurers that accept business from Fine Art, Jewellery and Specie Division clients.

  • A separate fee is paid to Fine Art, Jewellery and Specie Market Services by insurers for the delivery of these services to them.

  • CTF Jewellery is an associate of CTF which is a substantial shareholder of NWD.

  • Jewellery should not be worn in shop or lab areas where it may be a safety hazard or it may be broken or damaged.

  • Valuable item: Jewellery of any value, art, watches, carpets and tapestries worth more than €300.


More Definitions of Jewellery

Jewellery means an article of personal adornment containing gemstones, silver, gold, platinum or other precious metals or alloys.
Jewellery means articles of personal adornment made in whole or part of precious gems or precious metals;
Jewellery means jewellery, watches, gems, pearls, precious or semi-precious stones and articles containing one or more gems, pearls, or precious or semi-precious stones.
Jewellery means any article for personal adornment made of a precious metal or of its alloy, and which exceeds one gram;
Jewellery means objects such as rings, bracelets, brooches, necklaces, bangles, earrings or lockets which have inclusions of precious metals, precious stones, or semi-precious stones, and that is owned (not rented or hired) by you.
Jewellery means the ornaments, figures, articles and other forms and of modifications, products, which are made after mixing/processing for putting on or for decorating or for any other use which are made mainly by using gold, silver, platinum, copper, brass, bronze, bullion, gem, pearl (except artificial pearl) etc or its alloy;
Jewellery with the exception of one plain ring (with no stones or engraving) no jewellery • should be worn while on duty. • Personal hygiene: please take care with personal freshness. Frequent washing and the use • of deodorants are recommended. Ensure that your uniform is clean and fresh. • Sickness: never cough or sneeze near food. A clean handkerchief or tissue should be used • to contain the cough or sneeze, which should then be disposed of immediately. Hands must • then be washed. • • If they are suffering from any of the following conditions: food poisoning; typhoid/paratyphoid; dysentery; hepatitis; influenza; ear or throat infection; stomach upset; open sores; eczema. • Please note that under no circumstances should you work in a catering environment whilst suffering from any of these ailments.