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Jewelers of America is the national trade association for businesses serving the fine jewelry retail marketplace.
The American Society of Jewelry Historians (ASJH) is a 27-year old non-profit educational organization operated by volunteers who are committed to making the ASJH an up-to-date resource for those interested in jewelry related topics.
Dedicated to the memory of the Imperial Glass factory, its employees and the beautiful glassware they created, the Museum offers an excellent opportunity to learn about Imperial and view extensive displays of Imperial glassware.
Learn about art glass from Phoenix and Consolidated glass companies and the related items from Kopp Glass (Modernistic) and Reuben Haley designs for Muncie Pottery.
You are invited to become a member of the only glass club devoted exclusively to the collection, appreciation, and documentation of Moon and Star pattern glass.
Our mission is to educate collectors and the public about the fun and fellowship of collecting Iridescent Stretch Glass produced by a number of glass companies in the 1920s and 30s in America.
AGS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to foster appreciation of the cultural significance of gravestones and burial grounds through their study and preservation.
The American College of Heraldry
The mission of the Route 66 Association of Illinois is to "preserve, educate, promote and enjoy the past and present of U.S. Highway 66."
The Arthur Szyk Society is dedicated to the 20th century master illuminator, miniature painter and activist-artist Arthur Szyk.The Society preserves his legacy of activism and artistic excellence through new exhibitions, publications and original scholars
The SOIC is an international organization that provides its members with an opportunity to meet, communicate, and share information with inkwell collectors worldwide.
We are a community of artists, collectors and galleries committed to the promotion of kaleidoscopes as a unique art form.
In summary, IPMS/USA is the only national organization that provides an organized structure for scale modelers to meet, exchange tips and techniques, socialize, and enter their projects into competition at three distinct levels.
The purposes of the Guild is to promote custom knives and knifemakers, to assist the knifemaker technically, to encourage ethical and professional business conduct, and to sponsor an annual business meeting and knife show.
Joining the Wolverine Knife Collectors Club enables you to communicate with collectors like yourself. Collectors with the same interest. Learn from each other and have fun at the same time. "
We are a diverse group of people that have come together based on a common factor -- an interest in various forms of knives and cutlery.
The American Bladesmith Society was formed primarily to encourage and promote activities involving the art and science of forging metal, particularly tools, weapons, and art forms.
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