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Saturday, August 9, 2014

#DailyJewel - Spotlight on Engel & Co.

With over 30 years under the name "engel necklace" Engel & Co celebrates a variety of gems. Known for their glorious necklaces with their ingenious Clasp allows you to change the Clasp to a variety of colors, shapes and material combinations.

Styles from classic to colorful, elegant or playful, short, medium or long, can be individually combined with the clasp of precious stones or coral. A quarter turn and you have changed a casual look into an elegant dinner outfit. Connect colors and materials with ease and joy.




Engel & Co.
http://www.engelnecklace.com


The clasp mechanism is easier to see in this stunning Rutilated Quartz

Four key diamond and jewelry industry leaders join Board of Directors of Panama Diamond Exchange

Four key diamond and jewelry industry leaders
join Board of Directors of Panama Diamond Exchange 
Four new PDE directors (clockwise, from top left): Roberto Coin, Maxim Shkadov, Reuven Kaufman, Shmuel Schnitzer.
PANAMA: August 5, 2014 - The Panama Diamond has announced that four key leaders of the international diamond and jewelry industries have joined the Board of Directors of the Panama Diamond Exchange. They are Roberto Coin, the world renowned Italian jewelry designer and manufacturer; Maxim Shkadov, President of the International Diamond Manufacturers Association; Shmuel Schnitzer, President of the Israel Diamond Exchange; and Reuven Kaufman, President of the Diamond Dealers Club of New York.

"We are delighted to welcome a group of individuals with such stature, experience and business acumen to the PDE Board of Directors, and are confident that they will make an important contribution to the position of Panama as the principle jewelry trading hub in all of Latin America," said Eli Izhakoff, Founding Chairman of the Panama Diamond Exchange. "Not only do they bring a wealth of knowledge about the international diamond and jewelry markets, but the very fact that they are involved in PDE's mission sends a message throughout the world."

The four new directors join other principal industry leaders serving on the PDE board, including Ernest Blom, President of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses; Gaetano Cavalieri, President of CIBJO, the World Jewellery Confederation;  and Avi Paz, Past President of the World Diamond Council and Hon. Life President of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses and the Israel Diamond Exchange. Four additional directors will be announced shortly, thus completing the composition of the board.

Roberto Coin was born in Venice, and began his professional career in the hotel industry, where by the age of 24 was already partner and manager of the Duke Of Richmond Hotel in Guernsey, Great Britain. At age 32 he returned to Italy, turning his focus to jewelry design. In 1996 he launched the jewelry brand that bears his name, which is distributed via more than 1,000 points of sales in 63 countries. He is today President and CEO of a string of companies, including Roberto Coin Spa in Italy, the Fifth Season Manufacturing company in Italy, CKC manufacturing company in Bangkok, Coin Inc. in New York, Roberto Coin Diamond Centre in Dubai and Roberto Coin Hong Kong. Long involved in the public life of the industry, in addition to being a Director of the Panama Diamond Exchange, he is a member of Board of Director of Dubai Diamond Exchange and the World Diamond Council. He also is a winner of an International Palladio Award as the best brand for corporate social responsibility, and is a Grande Ufficiale, or Lord of the Italian Republic, in recognition of his contribution to the state.

Maxim Shkadov has served as President of the International Diamond Manufacturers Association since 2012. In 2005, he was elected President of the Russian Diamond Manufacturers Association, and from 2007 to date has served as Chairman of the Association. He also serves as the president of the Smolensk Diamonds Association, the organization consolidating the companies of Russia's Smolensk region involved in the diamond industry. Dr. Shkadov began working in the diamond industry at Kristalldiam diamond cutting and polishing company, first as an apprentice cutter, then cutter, diamond grader, and processing engineer. In 1994, he was appointed Director General of Smolensk-Tachè cutting and polishing joint venture company. From 1999 to 2004, he served as the Director for foreign economic relations of Smolensk Kristall, the largest Russian polished diamonds manufacturer, supervising the company's sales and marketing. In December 2004, the company board appointed him as Director General and chief executive of Kristall Production Corporation.

Shmuel Schnitzer is the President of the Israel Diamond Exchange and Honorary Life President of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses. He earlier served as president of IDE for six years, from 1998 to 2004, and was again elected president in 2013.  He served as president of WFDB from 2002 to 2006. He is a member of the presidium of the Israel Diamond Manufacturers Association and a member of the board of the World Diamond Council (WDC). Mr. Schnitzer has been Honorary President of the Israel Precious Stones Exchange since 2005, and a member of the Advisory Committee of the Shanghai Diamond Exchange since its founding. Mr. Schnitzer is an attorney and is chairman and CEO of S. Schnitzer Diamonds Ltd., one of Israel's leading diamond manufacturers and exporters.

Reuven Kaufman serves as President of the Diamond Dealers Club of New York, the largest organization of diamond dealers in America. He also serves on the Executive Board of World Federation of Diamond Bourses and the Board of CIBJO, the World Jewelry Confederation.
Throughout his years in the industry, he has been involved in helping to strengthen the diamond industry in New York and around the world. He has also served as Chairman of the International Delegation Committee of NYC, Director of the Diamond Industry Steering Committee of America, and Chairman of the Board of the Diamond Dealers Club of New York. Over the past 37 years, Mr. Kaufman has developed of one of the leading diamond companies in New York City. He oversees his entire operation, including offices in New York, India and the Far East, and manufacturing facilities in the United States and India.

The $200 million Panama Gem & Jewelry Center is the largest and most ambitious development project ever undertaken on behalf of the jewelry and gemstone trades in Latin America. Serving as a trading hub for both regional and international companies, the center will serve a market that today is worth $8 billion, and comprises 11,500 retail jewelry outlets located in 20 countries and 23 islands.

The entire complex will be located in the Vaguil Free Zone, which was established by an act of the Panamanian parliament for the benefit of the international gem and jewelry trade, and exempts transactions conducted within its area from payments of customs duties and taxes, and corporations registered in the Free Zone from paying company tax.     

The Panama Diamond Exchange (PDE) is the first and only diamond bourse in the entire region of Latin America, including South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. It will anchor the Panama Gem & Jewelry Center, which is now under construction and is designed to serve as the primary Latin American trading center and international gateway to and from one of the world jewelry industry's most exciting growth markets.  
For more information, visit the Panama Diamond Exchange website at  www.pde.com.pa

Friday, August 8, 2014

#DailyJewel - Spotlight on Reinstein|Ross, Goldsmiths

I thought that to celebrate the NEW store from Reinstein|Ross, Goldsmiths we would spotlight their fabulous Jewels - hand fabricated on-site! 

I am in LOVE with their Peach and Apricot Gold Alloys - such a soft rich color!!!!  ...and SERIOUSLY?  that Opal Chain and that Lavender Sapphire!!!!!

Stop by to visit - check out the store  - and their new collections. 

At: 30 Gansevoort Street (at Hudson Street) NYC

...and follow them online at:


Isabella and Pia Necklaces in 20k Peach Gold and 22k Apricot Gold.
Braid Rings in 20k Peach Gold with Yellow and Lavender Sapphires

#Announcing - Reinstein|Ross Goldsmiths NEW Store & Added Workshop Space

#Announcing - Reinstein|Ross Goldsmiths 
NEW Store & Added Workshop Space





The new downtown Reinstein|Ross Goldsmiths store is open! 




At 30 Gansevoort Street (at Hudson Street), the new location is near the Highline, just steps away from the West Village, and down the street from the new Whitney Museum in the fashionable Meatpacking District.




The new store features a showroom, an in-store workshop and the new R|R Gallery. The store and workshop are open now, and the gallery will open its inaugural show early in September. 

Mina Earrings in the Workshop - Purple and Pink Sapphires and 20k Peach Gold
The in-store workshop not only expands their fabrication capacity, but puts an added focus on hand-fabricated, high-karat gold jewelry, right in the middle of the shopping experience. It is interesting to see it all take place. 


Working on an 18k White Gold Wedding Band in the Workshop
And... Andrew Schloss, Director of Brand/Partner commented "...we are proud to be working at this master level, in New York City.... in Manhattan!"


R|R Rings - Renaissance Rings in 20k Peach Gold with Cabochon Rubies and 18k White Gold
with Multi-Colored Sapphires.  Persian Screen Ring in 20k Peach Gold with Cushion-Cut Cognac Diamond

The new R|R Gallery connected to the store will feature progressive work in studio art jewelry, as well as fine arts related to jewelry, precious stones and precious metals. 

"Our mission is to bring international exposure to emerging and established artists, though promotion, education, and exhibition. The R|R Gallery will present regular group, or solo, exhibitions, and is interested in collaborations with other galleries, museums and educational institutions,"  Schloss further stated, "It's an exciting time for us, and for this area of the city."


Reinstein| Ross Bangles - Mosaic Bangles with Multi-Colored in 20k Peach Gold 
and 18k White Gold, and Round Bangle with Diamonds in 18k White Gold
Photography Credit: Chris Stein

Stop by to visit - check out the store  - and their new collections. 

...and follow them online at:

Thursday, August 7, 2014

#DailyJewel - Spotlight on Meriko London

Meriko London’s handcrafted jewellery is committed to preserving traditional craftsmanship deeply rooted in Armenian history, all the while creating beautifully unique and truly exclusive jewellery.

Our choice from the amazing Meriko London Collection is all about Ametrine!







Top:  Briolette pear-shaped ametrine earrings with facets are classically beautiful on their own due to their unique hand cut design and gorgeous colour, making chic yet eye catching feminine piece. Available in 14k solid gold, for pierced ears. 
2 ametrines carat total weight 20.22

Bottom:  Briolette pear-shaped ametrine and diamond earrings with facets are classically beautiful on their own due to their unique hand cut design and gorgeous colour, making chic yet eye catching feminine piece. Available in 18k solid gold, for pierced ears. 
2 ametrines carat total weight 76.24; 38 round-brilliant cut diamonds carat total weight 1.28.

Meriko London  http://merikolondon.com/

HOWARD RUBIN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION WINNERS ANNOUNCED


NAJA ANNOUNCES 2014 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 

for the HOWARD RUBIN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA) announces the winners of the 2014 Howard Rubin Educational Foundation (HREF) Scholarship to attend the World of Gems Conference IV scheduled on September 20-21, 2014, Rosemont, IL. 

Ms. Heidi Harders, GG, Chicago, IL and Kathleen Marino, GG, Rochester, MN are the 2014 winners of the first annual scholarship.

Ms. Harders is accomplished appraiser and member of NAJA since 1996 and shares her thought that "the World of Gems Conference goes above and beyond."

Ms. Marino is a novice appraiser and joined NAJA in 2013 and feels that "continual education is integral to growing as a gemologist and an appraiser."

The HREF Scholarship is awarded to only NAJA members - one new appraiser and one experienced appraiser - for continuing education, other than NAJA conferences, relating to gem and jewelry personal property appraising. 

The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers is the largest membership association specializing exclusively in gem and jewelry appraising and related appraisal issues. It offers education and networking opportunities with knowledgeable appraisal professionals. 

For further information on becoming a member of NAJA, attending NAJA’s 2014 Conference please contact Gail Brett Levine, GG, Executive Director, The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers, P. O. Box 18, Rego Park, NY 11374, 718.896.1536 fax 718.997.9057, naja.appraisers@netzero.net, www.NAJAappraisers.com.

Diamond Week In Israel Boasts Over 200 Registered Buyers

More than 200 buyers registered for Diamond Week in Israel,
350 international diamond traders to exhibit on bourse floor

Ramat Gan, Israel - August 4, 2014: More than 200 foreign buyers are registered already for participation in the International Diamond Week (IDW) that will be held September 1-4 at the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE). They will come face-to-face with more than 350 diamond firms which will exhibit their diamond stocks in the IDE's trading hall. Since the IDW is a joint effort of the world's three leading diamond exchanges, there will also be more than 120 American and Belgium firms arriving, especially for the week.  Also, during the event, the exchange will host Susan Jacques, President and CEO of GIA (Gemological Institute of America) as well as Matteo Marzotto and Corrado Facco, president and general manager, respectively, of the Fiera Di Vicenza, Italy


"Registration for the International Diamond Week continues to grow," said IDE President Shmuel Schnitzer. "We currently have more than 300 buyers registered and registration numbers continue to increase." The IDE president noted that during the IDE's two week summer holiday period - August 11-25 - the IDW organizing committee's core team members will continue to cater to the buyers' registration and hotel room booking requests. "All applicants will receive our usual 'VIP service'," Schnitzer stated.

On September 2, the exchange will honor GIA President, Susan Jacques in recognition of her exemplary service to the diamond, gem and jewelry industry and trade. Other guests of honor include Matteo Marzotto and Corrado Facco, president and general manager, respectively, of the Fiera Di Vicenza, Italy. The visit of the Fiera officials will serve to advance the cooperation between the prestigious Italian gem and jewelry trade show organizer and the IDE.


As in previous editions of the International Diamond Week, qualified and confirmed buyers will be offered up to four free hotel nights in the designated venue hotels. "We have booked rooms at several hotels close to the Ramat Gan diamond exchange complex," said Moti Besser, the IDE's general manager. "They will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, and therefore, we urge interested buyers to register quickly and not to wait."

The September show will also feature an exclusive polished diamond auction by the Rapaport Group. Meanwhile, negotiations are also taking place with other partners for the organization of additional, value-adding events during the week.

The registration page for the International Diamond Week in Israel can be found HERE. 

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