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Thursday, March 14, 2013

CENTURION'S EMERGING DESIGNER WINNERS FOR 2013 AN INTERNATIONAL GROUP



THREE INTERNATIONAL TALENTS NAMED AS CENTURION'S EMERGING DESIGNER WINNERS FOR 2013 
Winners Reflect Global Participation In This Years Competition

Three global talents, Alessio Boschi of Australia, Erika Bertin of the United States, and Shar-Linn Liew of Thailand were the winners of the Centurion 2013 Emerging Designer Competition, sponsored by Stuller. All three designers made their U.S. tradeshow debut at the Centurion Jewelry Show.
Palazzo” ring, inspired by the Duke Palace in Venice, Italy.
The ring features two secret doors that reveal a tiny ring
in diamonds and a ruby-encrusted heart. 
The competition, now in its fifth year, drew almost 70 entries from luxury jewelry designers around the world. More than 300 retailers voted to narrow the field down to 12 finalists; the Centurion Board of Retail Advisors voted again to select the three winners, each of whom received a free exhibition space at the Show.
Says Centurion president Howard Hauben, “We received a record number of entries this year, and they were all amazing. We’re proud to be able to offer the winners an unparalleled opportunity to meet the top prestige jewelers in the United States, and we’re equally proud to offer our Centurion attendees this level of outstanding global talent as an exclusive first introduction.”
Ashley Brown, Stuller’s executive director of marketing and public relations, says, “Stuller is pleased and proud to sponsor the Centurion Design Competition. We believe innovation and creativity are essential to the future of the jewelry industry, and being able to help showcase new talent like these designers falls right in line with our mission.”
These are the 2013 Centurion Emerging Designers:
Alessio Boschi, Lux2Lux Jewels, 206/1-15 Francis Street, Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia 2010.  (+61 2) 93571947; www.alessioboschi.com; info@alessioboschi.com
Alessio Boschi, Lux2Lux Jewels
Italian-born, Australia-based Alessio Boschi was fascinated by jewelry even as a child. He graduated as a jewelry designer at the "Academy of Costume and Fashion" in Rome in 1994, and, at the age of 21, was already the winner of two international jewelry awards, the Charles Perroud award in Lyon, France and the Kobe Pearl Contest in Japan.
After graduating, Boschi lived in Athens for three years and worked as designer for an emerging Greek company specializing in collections with semiprecious gems. He then moved back to Italy and worked as a freelance designer for major jewelry houses there.
In 2003, he was named in the Guinness Book of Records for the design of the Millennium Sapphire, the biggest blue corundum ever engraved. He spent the following six years in Thailand working with a high-end manufacturer for Arab royal families. In 2006, he moved to Sydney, Australia, to become design and product development director for Autore, where his collections “Oceania,” “Ice and Fire,” and “Venezia” drew the attention of major international fashion magazines, and won a number of prestigious jewelry prizes around the world. In December 2010, he was invited as one of the emergent worldwide designers to participate in a major jewelry fair in Beijing, China. This was the debut of Alessio Boschi brand. In March 2011, he founded the company Lux2Lux Jewels with business partner Martino Eduardo Convertino. Boschi emphasizes eco-friendly jewelry that is made with ethical, conflict-free stones.
Ivy” earrings by Alessio Boschi feature a detachable drop, and can be worn with or without the drop
Erika Bertin, Peppermint Inc. for ALASIA, 101 W. 55th Street, Suite 6G, New York, NY, 10019; (+1 646) 229-4040; erikabertin@yahoo.com
Erika Bertin of Alasia
Before she entered the jewelry industry in 1999, designer Erika Bertin of Alasia already had an established career in luxury brand building with Young and Rubicam Advertising Agency in London. She left Y&R to join the Italian fine jewelry firm Favero as director of sales and, while handling the sales department, learned about precious stones procurement and jewelry manufacturing.
Bertin moved to New York in 2000 to set up Arte Italiana, the US branch of Favero, as a partner to the owner. Favero jewelry found a responsive audience in the Americas and saw healthy and successful growth, becoming a recognized brand. Many of the Favero pieces distributed in the USA were either designed or merchandised by Bertin.
In 2008, Bertin set up the New York-based Peppermint Inc., as a consultant to European brands on American distribution, and to continue her own design efforts. Until 2011, the largest client was the Gucci Group, for whom she consulted in the distribution of fine jewelry for the wholesale channel, as well as fine jewelry design and merchandising worldwide, and staff training.
Bertin returns to Centurion 2013 for the first time since her Favero days, with her own new line, Alasia. 100% manufactured in Italy, Alasia combines fashionable designs with materials such as oxidized silver and 10k gold, making it a creative newcomer in the affordable price bracket. She said, “Having been to the Centurion Show in my former role with Favero, I'm doubly excited to be exhibiting there under my own name.  The jewelers who attend Centurion understand creativity, fashion, and design, and I'm very much looking forward to being able to show them a range of pieces that cover the affordable classic as well as fashionable luxury category. Thank you for voting me in and giving me this opportunity."
 
Left, Alasia’s yellow gold personalized cocktail rings with champagne diamond initials. Right, rose gold medallion and ring were inspired by a medieval incense diffuser top, and come with handmade double gold chain and white diamonds. 

Shar-Linn Liew, Sharart Design, 125/8 Sawankhalog Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thail; (+66) 2243-2446; www.sharartdesign.comcontactus@sharartdesign.com.
Shar-Linn Liew of Sharart Design wearing her articulated blue sapphire Shinto earrings.
Jewelry designer Shar-Linn Liew grew up in Singapore and was exposed to designing since she was a young girl. Her mother, who used to be a clothes designer, fueled her passion in fashion and antiquity. Her greatest enjoyment was accompanying her mother on buying trip to Hong Kong – combing the fabric and accessories market.
But it was her husband who exposed her to the world of gemstones and fine jewelry, although Liew’s first foray into jewelry actually happened in college. She had come to the United States to study finance, but during her studies created handmade jewelry that was sold at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI.
Liew's Ying Yang rotating tourmaline pendant has a pink
tourmaline dome (9.88 ct), a green tourmaline dome
(8.30 ct), white diamond (0.40 ct), cognac diamond
(1.05 ct), and freshwater pearls in 18K yellow gold. 

After college, Liew’s first job had more to do with financial statements than fine jewelry. With her husband’s encouragement, she enrolled as a student at GIA in Carlsbad, CA, where she specialized in the grading and identification of gemstones.
After a two-year stint as a jewelry merchandiser at a TV jewelry network, Liew decided to focus on her own collection. Her pieces are entirely handcrafted by her husband's jewelry manufacturing house, which has more than 30 years of experience.
The inspirations behind Sharart pieces are constantly evolving around the designer’s Asian heritage blended with old European allure. Be it the architectural lines of Asian pagodas or a mid-century Art Deco enameled vanity case, Liew crystallizes her inspiration to design something she considers art.  

Saturday, May 26, 2012

SELECT & CENTURION PARTNER FOR SELECT JEWELRY SHOWS


SELECT & CENTURION JOIN FORCES TO PRODUCE SELECT JEWELRY SHOWS



New York, NY--SELECT SHOW, LLC and CENTURION JEWELRY BY INVITATION ONLY, LLC have created a new partnership to jointly produce the SELECT shows, beginning with the events in Dallas at the Ritz Carlton (September 9-10, 2012) and in Connecticut at Mohegan Sun (September 23-24, 2012). The new name for the shows will be "SELECT by CENTURION".

"This partnership has been forged as a result of the shared philosophies and outstanding reputations of the SELECT and CENTURION shows," said Joe Carullo and Bryan Cohen, founders of SELECT. "We believe very strongly in producing events that help better fine jewelry vendors present their merchandise to their customers in safe, elegant and intimate venues at reasonable rates."

CENTURION likewise has always partnered with its exhibitors, who were given half the shares in the company by its founder Howard Hauben when the show was launched in 2001.



"We believe not only in partnering but in creating uncommon value for our exhibitors and retail attendees alike," said Hauben. "CENTURION SCOTTSDALE has been a strong success with that philosophy for the past 11 years. When we reintroduced CENTURION SOUTH BEACH this year, we lowered exhibit fees substantially so we could establish a long-term success together with our exhibitors and the result was a quick sell-out with a bright future."

The SELECT by CENTURION shows will continue the hallmarks of the successful SELECT shows, launched in 2010, with 40-50 exclusive exhibitors, breakfasts, seminars, lunches and evening receptions. The company will be overseen by Carullo, Cohen and Hauben, and CENTURION will act as day-to-day management beginning after the 2012 shows.

For further information on SELECT, visit the web site at www.selectjewelryshow.com.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Second Annual Centurion Emerging Designer Awards




CENTURION 2010 EMERGING DESIGNER AWARDS

Fine Jewelry Designers, this is your chance to get your jewelry line
in front of
the most desired retail stores in the U.S. Market!

Winners of the second annual Centurion Emerging Designer Awards will be given a shared exhibit space to introduce themselves to their ideal retail audience at Centurion Tucson 2010, the premiere high-end jewelry buying show.

This competition is open to all designers, regardless of experience, formal training or background in jewelry design, as long as:

You have never exhibited as a solo artist
You have the ability to exhibit at a trade fair
You have the ability to supply high-end retailers should they want to purchase your line

Centurion 2009 will be held in Tucson, Arizona from January 30 (set-up and social day) – February 2, 2010. Winners will have the opportunity to exhibit their line for the duration of the show, as well as participate in the show events and experiences.

Entry Deadline: August 21 , 2009

For full rules, and to participate, visit the PDF link below, complete the form and email it along with up to 3 high-resolution images of your jewelry (you may need to break this into several emails if images are more than 1 meg each) to hh@centurionjewelry.com.

RULES AND ENTRY FORM LINK or copy and paste http://www.centurionjewelry.com/Centurion10EmergingDesignerEntryForm.pdf into your browser address window to access the entry form.

Centurion, 1745 Merrick Ave., Ste. 5, Merrick, NY 11566 USA, 516-377-5909, F. 516-377-5871, Email. info@centurionjewelry.com

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Winners are chosen based on a design balance of creativity, originality, production quality, craftsmanship, and the ability to sell in high-end stores. For a story on the artists that won the 2009 Award see this link to JCK Online.

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