The goods are worth €140,000.
Gardaí are advising people to have photographs or receipts available, if they identify one of their stolen items on Garda DOT IE.
The force have uploaded 140 images of jewellery items onto their website, which are believed to have been stolen from anywhere in the country.
The goods, worth €165,000, were discovered during a number of searches in the Greater Tallaght Area.
Inspector at Crumlin Garda Station, Jason Miley, says it's good practice to take a picture of valuable items for extra security:
Gardaí attached to DMR South Garda Division are making a public appeal to identify the owners of a substantial volume of Jewellery in their possession.
— Garda Info (@gardainfo) September 8, 2021
These items can be viewed here: https://t.co/jAgouAcAOH
For further information, contact Crumlin Garda Station on 01 666 6200. pic.twitter.com/pzpjeOhNzo

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