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Saturday, November 7, 2015
VICENZAORO DUBAI AT THE MIDDLE EAST GEMS and JEWELLERY FORUM 2015
Yael Designs Pioneers A First In Their Fine Jewelry Line - Two Gemstones Set As One
Yael Designs Pioneers New Fine Jewelry Technique
Designer debuts groundbreaking jewelry where two gemstones are set as one
Award-winning fine jewelry house Yael Designs pioneers a groundbreaking technology that allows a gemstone to be set inside another gemstone.
Yael Designs premiered the never before seen technique in a one-of-a-kind $119,000 “Sentience” bangle that features a 7-carat deep blue tanzanite set inside a 26-carat aquamarine. This is the first time a gemstone has ever been set inside another gemstone in a way where the two appear entirely seamless and translucent. The Sentience bangle represents a bold innovation in an art form that is centuries old.
As the first piece in a collection that will launch in 2016, the bangle was designed by the founder of Yael Designs Yehouda Saketkhou and crafted with the help of legendary gem cutter Glenn Lehrer. Together, they used a gem cut that allows a hole to be carved in the middle of a gemstone, a technique known as the TorusRingTM Cut, which was developed earlier by Lehrer. With Saketkhou’s vision, they took the technique to the next level by combining two gemstones in a way where the way they are held together is invisible.
As the first piece in a collection that will launch in 2016, the bangle was designed by the founder of Yael Designs Yehouda Saketkhou and crafted with the help of legendary gem cutter Glenn Lehrer. Together, they used a gem cut that allows a hole to be carved in the middle of a gemstone, a technique known as the TorusRingTM Cut, which was developed earlier by Lehrer. With Saketkhou’s vision, they took the technique to the next level by combining two gemstones in a way where the way they are held together is invisible.
Glenn Lehrer's TorusRing cut via Rio Grande |
“When Yehouda approached me with his audacious vision of an invisibly set stone-within-stone piece, I was intrigued by the challenge,” said Lehrer from his studio in California. “It was like jumping from a Prius into a Ferrari. Yehouda’s vision stretched me to think outside the box of what was possible.”
Even though the gemstones are held together by tiny platinum wires, the unique cut creates a mirror effect, making the setting completely invisible. In the Sentience bangle, the cut allows the deep blue color of the pear-shaped tanzanite to shine through the cushion cut aquamarine. The bangle is set in 18kt white gold with diamonds and moonstones.
"To paraphrase Neil Armstrong, this bangle is one small step for Yael Designs and a giant leap for the jewelry industry,” said Saketkhou from Yael Designs’ headquarters in San Francisco. “Our city prides itself on innovation and I’m extremely excited to bring something novel to the jewelry industry that is steeped in centuries of tradition.”
Yael Designs will launch a collection of gemstone-within-gemstone jewelry at the annual JCK Luxury Show in Las Vegas in June 2016.
Yael Designs will launch a collection of gemstone-within-gemstone jewelry at the annual JCK Luxury Show in Las Vegas in June 2016.
Yael Designs is an award-winning design house widely recognized for bold, opulent fine jewelry. Founded by designer Yehouda Saketkhou in 2001, our collections and custom pieces are inspired by art from around the world – from Turkish carpets to pre-Colombian gold statuettes to Gaudi’s playful architecture in Barcelona. Our innovative vision has led our company to win numerous AGTA Spectrum Awards and JCK Jewelers Choice Awards as well as receive wide recognition among top publications and on the red carpet. Yael Designs is headquartered in San Francisco and available in stores throughout the country. More information can be found on www.yaeldesigns.com.
Friday, November 6, 2015
#IDW2016 Save the Date for the Winter Edition of the International Diamond Week in Israel!
from a press release by the IDE
Save the Date for the Winter Edition
of the International Diamond Week in Israel!
The International Diamond Week in Israel (IDWI) Committee
invites you to register for the winter edition
held at the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE)
February 14-18, 2016
Register HERE
Moti Fluk, the IDWI's parting chairperson, said he expected the February edition to bring more members of bourses - from the USA, Europe and Asia - onto the IDE trading floor than ever before. "We'll be encouraging members of additional bourses affiliated to the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) to come and join us, making this the most diverse and valuable 'interbourse' diamond trading event that has been held up to now," Fluk said. As has become tradition, members of the Diamond Dealers Club of New York (DDC), the Antwerp Diamond Bourse and the Bharat Diamond Bourse of Mumbai will be joining the event.
Watch the concluding video of the Israel Diamond Week in New York
made by Doron Benita, IDE's Social Media coordinator
made by Doron Benita, IDE's Social Media coordinator
IDE President Shmuel Schnitzer said he was looking with optimism toward the coming holiday sales season. "Forecasts made by research groups in the USA indicate that jewelry will be one of the best performing categories in the luxury consumer product segment. Of course, in Asia, there is also still significant growth and especially in China, the year-end celebrations have become an important time for jewelry sales. That prospect offers us a lot of encouragement and will hopefully lead to good business in February, when traders and jewelers will be restocking."
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
#MJSA’s BEaJEWELER and North Bennet Street School Cultivate the Next Generation of Jewelers #BEaJEWELER
Press Release from MJSA
MJSA’s BEaJEWELER and North Bennet Street School Cultivate the Next Generation of Jewelers
NBSS Open House to recruit new jewelers: November 20-21, 2015
There is a career opportunity in the United States that pays well, offers tremendous psychological benefits, is in both the manufacturing and the fashion sectors, and regularly has more job openings than candidates to fill them. It’s a career in making jewelry, and both MJSA and North Bennet Street School in Boston are committed to recruiting the next generation of bench jeweler talent.
MJSA launched the BEaJEWELER initiative this year to help jewelry schools and businesses connect with that new generation and to maintain a competitive industry workforce. This month, North Bennet Street School and MJSA will team up for two exciting days of jewelry-making presentations and demonstrations at NBSS’s inspiring 65,000 sq. ft. career-training facility at 150 North Street in Boston’s North End. The Open House will take place Friday and Saturday, November 20 and 21, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. each day.
Successful industry professionals will share their stories of how they developed their skills and established fulfilling careers in jewelry making and repair. NBSS staff will show live demonstrations of how to turn raw metal into wearable, beautiful jewelry.
NBSS alumni presenters will include:
Emily Scott: Owner of E Scott Originals in Somerville, MA, Emily’s jewelry was featured at the 2015 Emmy Awards and on ABC’s The Fosters.
Kate Dumont: Kate is part of the elite team that produces the master models for Tiffany’s jewelry.
Eva Martin: Winner of several international design awards, including the Saul Bell Design Award, Eva serves a worldwide clientele of custom jewelry buyers.
Ann Cahoon: An NBSS faculty member, writer, and maker of fine jewelry, Ann has produced several jewelry instructional videos, presented research at the prestigious Santa Fe Symposium, and was a finalist in the Saul Bell Design Award competition.
Jock Gifford: One of the few Grand Masters of jewelry engraving, Jock teaches engraving at NBSS.
Rosemary Trainor: Head of the NBSS jewelry department.
For more information about North Bennet Street School and the Open House, go to nbss.edu.
For more information about the BEaJEWELER initiative, go to BEaJEWELER.com. The initiative is funded in part by a grant from the 2015 JCK Jewelry Industry Fund.
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What: NBSS Open House in conjunction with MJSA’s BEaJEWELER outreach program
When: Friday and Saturday, November 20-21, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. each day
Where: 150 North Street in Boston’s North End
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Emily Scott: Owner of E Scott Originals in Somerville, MA, Emily’s jewelry was featured at the 2015 Emmy Awards and on ABC’s The Fosters.
Kate Dumont: Kate is part of the elite team that produces the master models for Tiffany’s jewelry.
Eva Martin: Winner of several international design awards, including the Saul Bell Design Award, Eva serves a worldwide clientele of custom jewelry buyers.
Ann Cahoon: An NBSS faculty member, writer, and maker of fine jewelry, Ann has produced several jewelry instructional videos, presented research at the prestigious Santa Fe Symposium, and was a finalist in the Saul Bell Design Award competition.
Jock Gifford: One of the few Grand Masters of jewelry engraving, Jock teaches engraving at NBSS.
Rosemary Trainor: Head of the NBSS jewelry department.
For more information about North Bennet Street School and the Open House, go to nbss.edu.
For more information about the BEaJEWELER initiative, go to BEaJEWELER.com. The initiative is funded in part by a grant from the 2015 JCK Jewelry Industry Fund.
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What: NBSS Open House in conjunction with MJSA’s BEaJEWELER outreach program
When: Friday and Saturday, November 20-21, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. each day
Where: 150 North Street in Boston’s North End
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About MJSAMJSA is the U.S. trade association dedicated to professional excellence in jewelry making and design. By tapping into the collective strength of the association community, MJSA members find the expertise, connections, and resources needed to make and sell great jewelry, profitably.
http://www.mjsa.org
About North Bennet St. School
Located in Boston, North Bennet Street School (NBSS) offers intensive, hands-on training in traditional trades and fine craftsmanship, helping students to achieve meaningful lives and livelihoods. For more than a century, the exceptional programs, master faculty, and inspiring community have encouraged individual growth, curiosity, technical mastery, and commitment to excellence. The school's reputation for excellence and value attracts students from around the world. nbss.edu
Located in Boston, North Bennet Street School (NBSS) offers intensive, hands-on training in traditional trades and fine craftsmanship, helping students to achieve meaningful lives and livelihoods. For more than a century, the exceptional programs, master faculty, and inspiring community have encouraged individual growth, curiosity, technical mastery, and commitment to excellence. The school's reputation for excellence and value attracts students from around the world. nbss.edu
About the BEaJEWELER Initiative
MJSA’s BEaJEWELER outreach initiative, launched in 2015 through a partnership between MJSA and the New Approach School for Jewelers, introduces young people to the field of jewelry making and design. In collaboration with jewelry schools and businesses, it promotes the advantages and rewards of the jewelry-making field, and provides the educational and professional opportunities needed for a successful career as a jeweler. The initiative is funded in part by a grant from the JCK Industry Fund. BEaJEWELER.com
The Cultured Pearl Association of America Announces Winners of 6th Annual Int'l Pearl Design Contest #CPAA #IPDC
The Cultured Pearl Association of America Announces Winners of
2015-2016 6th Annual Int'l Pearl Design Contest #IPDC #CPAA
Pearl is the artist’s muse. Jewelry brings forth the fullest and highest expression.
President’s Trophy:
"Illusion" - Alexia Gryllaki
Athens, Greece.
The highest honor awarded to a design that unanimously captivated judges as the best of the best.
Luster Award:
"Yes or No" - Wei-Na Tu
Taipei City, Taiwan.
Most marketable design for retail.
Designer’s Award:
"Pearls and Lace in Space" - Brenda Smith
Woodstock, GA.
Given to the entry that takes pearls to the far corners of the imagination.
Wedding Day Pearls:
Brilliance Award:
"There is More to Them Than Meets the Eye" - Shu-Yi Huang
New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Best illustration for spectrum of pearl colors.
Orient Award:
Orient Award:
"Sizing Up Shapes" - Kuan-Chen Hou
Taipei City, Taiwan.
Compelling design esthetic; inspiring a new affinity for pearls.
The Visionary Award:
"Candies" - Ting-Ju Lin
Taipei, Taiwan.
Redefining the iconic pearl strand; shifting the perception of cultured pearls for today’s buyer.
The Fashion Award:
Shared by two:
"Josie" - Mary Feliciano
Union City, NJ USA
Modern, fresh design could be seen on a Paris runway.
"Spiral Revolution Earrings" - Geoffrey Middle
Leicestershire, England.
"Dancing with the Stars" - Shin Yue Chen
Taipei City, Taiwan.
Brides and pearls are synonymous; create a fantasy wedding with pearls.
Fantasy Award - "Splash & Love" - Indika Wijayarathna of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Conceptual, aspirational design; prohibitive to fabricate.
Commendations were also given to 12 entries which demonstrated high standards of achievement, in accordance with the judging criteria. This year for the first time ever we are taking the unusual step of asking the Commendation winners to allow us to display their winning pieces at the 2016 AGTA Tucson show and the 2016 JCK Las Vegas show. Pearl designs such as these deserve to be seen and enjoyed by industry members.
COMMENDATION WINNERS
Jorge Adeler of Great Falls, VA
Paula Crevoshay of Albuquerque, NM
Aspen Demirdjian of Los Angeles, CA
Hector Hassey of The Woodlands, TX
Chi Huynh, Galatea Jewelry by Artist of San Dimas, CA
Michael Jensen of Rio Rancho, NM
Patrick King of Durham, NC
Elizabeth Kirby of Harbor Springs, MI
Francesco Lops of Dubai, UAE
Mark Schneider of Long Beach, CA
Hisano Shepherd of Los Angeles, CA
Saul Waxman of Miami, FL
Fantasy Award - "Splash & Love" - Indika Wijayarathna of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Conceptual, aspirational design; prohibitive to fabricate.
Commendations were also given to 12 entries which demonstrated high standards of achievement, in accordance with the judging criteria. This year for the first time ever we are taking the unusual step of asking the Commendation winners to allow us to display their winning pieces at the 2016 AGTA Tucson show and the 2016 JCK Las Vegas show. Pearl designs such as these deserve to be seen and enjoyed by industry members.
COMMENDATION WINNERS
Jorge Adeler of Great Falls, VA
Paula Crevoshay of Albuquerque, NM
Aspen Demirdjian of Los Angeles, CA
Hector Hassey of The Woodlands, TX
Chi Huynh, Galatea Jewelry by Artist of San Dimas, CA
Michael Jensen of Rio Rancho, NM
Patrick King of Durham, NC
Elizabeth Kirby of Harbor Springs, MI
Francesco Lops of Dubai, UAE
Mark Schneider of Long Beach, CA
Hisano Shepherd of Los Angeles, CA
Saul Waxman of Miami, FL
Sunday, November 1, 2015
#JewelryBrand #Spotlight Complete Your #WeddingDay Look With Silhouette Collection by Uneek Jewelry On The Knot!
For this online showcase they have curated pieces that run the gamut from simple and understated to bold and statement-making, to ensure that the diverse brides-to-be who rely on TheKnot.com for wedding inspiration and resources have a variety of styles to choose from as they work to complete their look for the big day.
Included in this gallery: dainty pendants and earrings from our Silhouette Collection, perfect for those who are already rocking a Silhouette engagement ring; yellow diamond pieces; royal blue sapphire bracelets; and many more!
Click here to view the gallery!
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