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]'''Borsheim's Fine Jewelry''' is a ] store in ]. The store was founded in 1870; today, it is a ] subsidiary. ]'''Borsheim's Fine Jewelry''' is a ] store in ]. The store was founded in 1870; today, it is a ] subsidiary.


With 45,000 square feet (4,200 m²) of sale floor, Borsheim's is the largest independent jewelry store in America. With 370 employees (]), the store serves customers in 50 states and on five continents. With 45,000 square feet (4,200 m²) of sale floor, Borsheim's is the largest independent jewelry store in America. With 370 employees (]), the store serves customers in 50 states and on five continents.


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Borsheim's Fine Jewelry is a jewelry store in Omaha, Nebraska. The store was founded in 1870; today, it is a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary.

With 45,000 square feet (4,200 m²) of sale floor, Borsheim's is the largest independent jewelry store in America. With 370 employees (as of 2005), the store serves customers in 50 states and on five continents.

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