Jeweler’s delicate flowers

2010 February 9
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“There is something about the design process, but I love making it,” the Carytown resident and mother of two said of the tiffany jewelry she crafts with her Lexington-based mother, Maureen, for their Sylvan Spirit label. “Someone said, ‘If you make your work your play . . . it is happiness.”Of late, the mother-daughter team has had even more reason to be playful. Saks Fifth Avenue, which began carrying their work last year, expanded its offering of Sylvan Spirit pieces.The designers’ one-of-a-kind bridal headpieces that convert to necklaces are available in The Bridal Suite at Saks stores in Northern Virginia and Richmond. In addition, brides, and anyone else, can find everyday or special occasion earrings, necklaces and pins from Sylvan Spirit in the Saks jewelry department.”There is really nothing like what she is producing on the market,” said Carol Enemark, co-manager of The Bridal Suite at Stony Point Fashion Park. “It’s got kind of a romantic, almost fairy-tale feel to it.”Thursday, the store’s jewelry department will host a Sylvan Spirit trunk show, where customers can meet Rebecca Worth and see her collections. The Saks partnership is a first for the Worths, who have worked with an impressive array of A-list designers in the past paloma picasso.The who’s who includes Vera Wang and most recently, Austin Scarlett of Bravo’s “Project Runway” reality-fashion-show fame. Scarlett currently designs wedding dresses for the Kenneth Pool line of Amsale in New York. Several gowns graced a Richmond runway during the Artful Wedding show at The Jefferson Hotel in February. All were accessorized with Sylvan Spirit headpieces Rebecca Worth designed and created for the collection.Amsale representatives were so impressed they asked Worth for samples for the Madison Avenue boutique. Rebecca Worth said she also donated pieces for the 15th annual Richmond Heart Gala benefit at the Science Museum of Virginia later this month. She also is working with Colonial Williamsburg on pieces for the Jamestown celebration. Having to research how jewelry was made with no clasps, for example, puts her cultural anthropology degree from Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., to further use.The viaduct could be an obvious attraction for walkers, cyclists and horse riders as part of the Necklace Park, and is the subject of a 20,000 feasibility study to investigate this potential.Dating from the 1850s, the viaduct carried a railway across the river from Bishop Auckland to Tyneside via the Leamside line. “If a woman is going to spend the kind of money and spend time to have something customized to create that piece, The items were sold exclusively at Claire’s retail stores nationwide from December 2005 through December 2006 for between $5 and $11. Consumers should immediately take this recalled elsa peretti away from children and return the recalled jewelry to any Claire’s store for a full refund or a free replacement product. For additional information, call Claire’s Boutiques Inc. toll-free at (866) 8599281 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, I want it to be like my grandfather’s pocket watch. [She] should be able to wear it again and again and again.”For more information about US Fed News federal patent awards please contact: Myron Struck, Managing Editor/US Bureau, US Fed News, Direct: 703/866-4708, Cell: 703/304-1897, Myron@targetednews.com.

Jewelry with a Hook

2010 February 8
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According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: “A hollow closed loop has two end sections and intermediate tiffany jewelry. Flexible sheet material is located within one of the intermediate sections remote from the end sections. The flexible sheet material is fabricated of a crinkle material.”The inventor was issued U.S. Patent No. 7,293,429 on Nov. 13.The original application was filed on Sept. 16, 2005This particular form of needlework is best known for its flexibility and adaptability to small and large decorations, whether flowers or felted beads. Taylor selects some of todays most talented designers with a hook-and, even better, devotes most of the pages to 40 well-described and well-illustrated projects. Choices include a sculptural fruitlike cheap necklaces that could easily complete an evening ensemble, while a series of fiesta bangles is perfect for a teen or any working woman. With basic and special crochet techniques featured in the last chapter, everything is included: color photographs, charts/graphs (when needed), stitches, indicated gauge, materials, and directions. Skill level, too, is indicated; the majority are geared to the experienced, but novices will find plenty of alternatives. Tiny hooks, small-gauge thread-and great results. -Barbara JacobsUgly Betty star America Ferrera was one of the ringleaders of the bare-neck movement, though she went for a more classic look that included blackened platinum and diamond dangling earrings and rings by Lorraine Schwartz to set off her strapless, cobalt blue gown. Minnie Driver, similarly sans neckwear, jazzed up her chartreuse satin dress with diamond, ruby and pearl earrings and a black bakelite cuff with diamonds and rubies set in 22-karat gold, both by Bochic. Even with a plunging neckline, Queen Latifah kept her neck bare too, choosing a serpentine bracelet, pendant earrings and a right-hand ring, all featuring rough and pav diamonds, by Diamond in the Rough. Emmy Awards attendee Michael O’Connor, senior vice president of marketing communications and public relations for Platinum Guild International USA, says earrings, predominantly stopping at tiffany and co, were abundant. He also observed that Emmys attendees did, in fact, wear necklaces, but those without them received more coverage.He noted a pins trend, seen on actresses such as Hayden Panettiere and Helen Mirren, and a stacked bangle trend, spotted on actress Katherine Heigl and TV hostess Lara Spencer. Hollywood men chose to accessorize too, especially with platinum.Mark Wahlberg, executive producer of Entourage, wore Kwiat diamond and platinum cuff links with sapphire accents, plus platinum shirt studs with diamond and onyx.”Leslie [David] Baker was probably the most blinged out,” O’Connor says. The Office actor shone in platinum and diamond cuff links with a shirt studs set by Neil Lane, a platinum and diamond watch by Pierre Kunz and a platinum and diamond ring by Karo Vartanian. Sharing a passion to please each guest, and a commitment to quality and value, our member lines appeal to a wide range of lifestyles and budgets. Together we offer exciting and enriching cruise vacations to the world’s most desirable destinations.

Broken necklace

2010 February 6
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Bob Hoffmann, 56, of Gillette, N.J., had some gold jewelry he hadn’t worn in years — a chain bracelet, a ring, a money tiffany jewelry. When he heard a radio commercial for a company that bought old gold, sight unseen, he visited their Web site, requested one of their shipping bags, and sent his unwanted valuables on their way.”The stuff sat in a drawer — I had no use for it,” says Hoffmann, who expected to get well over $100 for jewelry that had cost him four times that.The amount of the check that the company promptly mailed him? A trifling $58.”It’s nothing like what people say,” concludes Hoffmann, who doesn’t want to bother returning the paltry check and getting his gold back. “And at the end of the day, I wouldn’t do it again.”Coveted by cultures as ancient as the Aztecs, enshrined in myth with the tales of that first gold-fingerer, Midas, gold has a time-misted history as the most precious of metals. Atomic number 79 on the periodic table has served as the standard for many valentines day pendants — hence the term “gold standard.” And it is the ultimate recycled commodity: That dated rope chain from your “Saturday Night Fever” days may have had another life as a tiny scissor on a Victorian chatelaine, or an ancient Greek coin.Hoffmann’s experience to the contrary, today, more than ever, it pays to cash in old gold. Earlier this month, the value of the shiny yellow stuff reached an all-time high of more than $900 an ounce, breaking the record of $875 set in 1980. (Then, as now, oil prices were skyrocketing, the dollar was in the toilet, and “stagflation” — inflation paired with a flat economy — drove investors to seek refuge in the conservative metal.)”When the price of gold becomes newsworthy, we see quite a jump in people selling old gold, and we’re seeing a large increase in business now,” says Joshua Garfield, marketing director at Philadelphia-based Garfield Refining, which is in the business of refining scrap gold. “And when people want to sell, people come out of the woodwork to buy.”But how happy you will be with the cash you get depends on the purity of your valentines day earrings, how much of it you are selling and how much research you do.When it comes to selling gold, there are two options: Sell to a jeweler or other middleman, or directly to a refining company.Cecilia Gardner, president of the Manhattan-based Jewelers Vigilance Committee, notes that all municipalities have laws requiring those who buy secondhand gold to obtain identification of the seller and hold the gold for a specified period. “If a jeweler is not doing that,” she warns, “something is wrong.”

Dalai Lama share vision of peace

2010 February 5
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“We wanted to show him how we do it through our youth,” Sanchez said. “I think he really did get an up-close look at who we are and what we do.” She added that the Dalai Lama’s tiffany jewelry of compassion is a natural fit with traditional Lummi ways. “You have very little but you share what you have,” Sanchez said. “That’s how we were raised.” Other people from Whatcom County also went to Seattle for the event. “It’s been one of my lifelong dreams to get a blessing from the Dalai Lama,” said Bellingham resident Shelley Muzzy. “It use Valentines Day gift.”Before the Dalai Lama spoke to the stadium throngs earlier in the day, the Lummis joined a colorful procession of cultures marching into the stadium on the first warm and sunny day of the year to greet the spiritual leader. Among the marchers were Cambodian, Indian, Vietnamese, Iranian and Chinese contingents.James and Lutie Hillaire of Lummi were among the small delegation of dignitaries who joined the Dalai Lama on the rostrum, along with Gov. Chris Gregoire. James Hillaire, wearing a feathered headdress, also addressed the crowd, thanking the Duwamish tribe for allowing the gathering to take place on their ancestral lands. He suggested that world leaders and their families should get together for a week or two to get to know one another without discussing any weighty matters. Then, he said, when weighty matters must be discussed, they will be more likely to see one another as fellow human beings. “If each individual makes the effort, without losing hope, I think this century will be a better century, a happier century,” he said.After his address, he answered questions that organizers had selected from hundreds submitted in writing. One questioner wanted to know what compassionate people could do to get their leaders to move away from use of force. “The real answer for that question? I don’t know,” he replied. But he also said he saw small signs of hope, small signs of gradual change in the way world leaders address problems. Sometimes, in the home, in the family, women are the top troublemakers.” But at the global valentines day money clips, he said, men are causing most of the trouble. Later, as an obviously appreciative Gregoire clasped his hand, he mused that female leaders may help the world become more compassionate.

Inventor Develops

2010 February 4
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In some cases potential alliances are developing an embryonic institutional form. The so-called tiffany jewelry countries could constitute a power bloc that would challenge the American-dominated world economic hierarchy. Brazil and Russia have enormous potential as suppliers of raw materials, while India and China are fast developing into the world’s largest manufacturing economies. There is a further group of countries, such as Indonesia, Mexico, and Nigeria who could join this bloc. The power of the BRIC countries remains more potential than actual and there is, as yet, no public or formal agreement between them, but they have a string of bilateral arrangements that may prove stepping stones to a new axis of world power in the twenty-first silver bracelets. In a more security oriented formulation the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, founded in 2001, brings together China, Russia and the Central Asian Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Although it involves cultural cooperation it centres on security concerns in central Asia. It is not yet a military bloc but there have been joint military exercises. SCO is a possible Eurasian equivalent of NATO and a barrier to US influence in central Asia, although mutual suspicion between Russia and China has limited its effectiveness. Pakistan, India, Mongolia and Iran have observer status, which shows the potential for SCO to emerge as a wider anti-American bloc. Similarly the IBSA trilateral forum brings together the three leading powers in Southern Continents, India, Brazil and South Africa. The purpose is to build on complementarity in their economies with a view to developing silver cufflinks. Covering energy security and culture as well as trade, and building on many other south-south bilateral agreements, the formation of this platform for political and economic discussion is emblematic of a new-found independence and confidence among developing countries. It will help secure their interests influence in global trade negotiations that have been dominated by the needs of America and other leading economic powers.What we have here are overlapping networks of interconnections between nation states that exlude the US.

A piece of history transformed

2010 February 3
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Cobb and the museum plan on placing the tiffany jewelry in the temporary exhibit in the near future for the public to see. Cobb and Bethany Austin, registrar at the museum, are still in the process of researching the piece.When asked the estimated value of the piece, Cobb said “the artifact is so unique and literally one of a kind, so it would be extremely difficult to place a monetary value on it.”There is some controversy surrounding the necklace, as to whether it was carved from the wood of the original Merrimack — the Union ship that was sunk during the Civil War — or its reincarnation as an ironclad after being recovered and recommissioned by Southern forces as the CSS Virginia.”At the time of the evacuation of Norfolk by Union forces at the beginning of the Civil War, the United States Navy burned Merrimack and sank her to preclude capture,” said Rogers. “The ship was subsequently raised by the Confederates and rebuilt as an ironclad paloma picasso, the CSS Virginia.”Cobb and others at the Hampton History Museum tend to think that the necklace was carved from the wood of the ironclad ship, since the opportunity for salvaging was greatest during this time. However, they are still investigating the piece.Rogers agrees that there were a number of times when the Merrimack was undergoing repairs or reconstruction, in which wood could have been salvaged and used for mementos like the necklace.”I’m never surprised at being surprised any more,” said Cobb. “You never know what’s going to turn up in the process of your research, which is one of the reasons I love my job.”The Hampton History Museum wants to make sure that not only the tiffany 1837 is seen by the community, but that the stories behind it come forward and can be shared with the Hampton community.”There’s a difference between an object and an object in context,” said Cobb. “When you put an object in the context of the people who made it and owned it, the piece then turns into a precious possession, very telling of the time and people who once owned and used it.”

A Girl’s Best Path to Selflessness

2010 February 2
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One day at a mall in Ventura, Calif., a real estate agent named Jonell McLain had a retail epiphany. She had just sold tiffany jewelry and wanted to buy her clients a box of candy. Honestly that was all. That was the only reason she was out shopping.But as Ms. McLain passed a jewelry store something stopped her in her tracks. It was a diamond necklace. “It was, she thought, simply exquisite — and exquisitely simple.” It was morally indefensible and outrageously expensive. And yet. And yet.”Over the next three weeks Jonell was surprised how often she thought about the diamond necklace,” Cheryl Jarvis writes in “The Necklace,” an inspirational-bling book that means to position itself somewhere between “The Five People You Meet in Heaven” and “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.” Jonell McLain’s innocence turned inspirational when she realized she could buy the necklace for entirely unselfish and uplifting reasons.What if a group of women were to split the silver earrings price, own the necklace together and set up a system for sharing it? What if they used their collective energy to help others, learn important life lessons and repudiate materialism? What if they “rewrote the narrative of desire”? It was this kind of thinking that would eventually lead Ms. McLain to want to write a column called “The Champagne Socialist” for a Ventura magazine.And it was this selfless yet highly marketable ploy that led the story of the necklace to People magazine, “Today,” a movie deal and no doubt, imminently, the best-seller lists. What accounts for this instant popularity? Perhaps that everything about “The Necklace” can be summed up in a single sentence. “It’s the story of 13 women who transformed a symbol of exclusivity into a symbol of inclusivity and, in the process, remapped the journey through the second half of their lives,” Ms. Jarvis writes.The inclusivity began at the haggling silver key rings, when Ms. McLain and her friends returned to the jewelry store. Its proprietor, Tom Van Gundy, found these women surprising. Most of his female customers looked sad and needy. This bunch seemed happy and empowered. Mr. Van Gundy liked that. It made him want to accommodate them. “It was the same feeling he had when he played quarterback in high school and didn’t want to disappoint the fans,” according to the book.

Gross is the New Fly Paper

2010 February 1
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Today’s kids don’t read, especially boys. According to John Hechinger’s August 8 WSJ article,tiffany jewelry and gore are just the ticket for sucking in reluctant readers. “Evan Brain’s Christmas List and Other Shenanigans: Boy Warrior Fights Evil” fits the bill (see also <http://www.newsrx.com/search/topics/Eve+Becker-Doyle> Eve Becker-Doyle).And well it should … who better to write a book to appeal to boys (and girls) than an obstreperous adolescent who loves disgusting and gruesome? Co-author/illustrator Evan Brian “Brain” Doyle can relate to his readers. A gifted 15-year-old addicted to gaming, Evan reads only comics and fantasy, and, like many of his peers, has ADD issues. His exasperated mother, co-author Eve Becker-Doyle, exacts revenge by making Evan write books against his will.At first, Becker-Doyle worried about the political correctness of Evan’s over-the-edge writing and cartoons. She almost left out a bloody illustration of Esteemed Overlord Qarqaxa, Evan’s benevolent but carnivorous sci fi Santa character. A long line of silver money clips expectantly wait their turn not to tell their wish list, but hoping to be Qarqaxa’s favorite treat. A pile of heads accumulates as Qarqaxa chomps contentedly. The clever, satirically funny cartoon is blood chilling.Ultimately the drawing was included on advice of a children’s book editor/teacher. And … boys and girls alike gleefully devour the Calvin-like stories about Evan’s escapades.Why? Just read Evan’s sassy, irreverent Christmas list: “A necklace of elf butts, a library full of comic books, a new family, other good books but not stupid or girly ones, apology notes already written, the real Hobbes “In his fantasy retelling, Evan refashions this list into an altogether different one: recipe ingredients to enhance his consumption by Esteemed Overlord Qarqaxa. Here Evan diligently suggests the best preparation for his delectable self, then happily takes his place in the hors d’oeuvres line.Across the room, Mrs. Haddad was showing some visitors a pair of earrings made from slender turkey bones that were sharp as toothpicks. “I take them off at Thanksgiving and, if I’m out somewhere, I’ll stick an hors d’oeuvre and eat it,” she told them. “It starts instant conversation.”Later, while Mrs. Haddad was in her workshop plucking feathers from a weathered wild-turkey carcass, Dennis Horn, a family friend, came up the driveway toting a plastic bag containing several deer skeletons he’d stumbled across while hunting. “They’re gorgeous,” Mrs. Haddad said, cradling one foul-smelling ribcage in her hands. “You’ve made me a happy woman today.”Given all the silver pendants and contentment that bones have already brought to Mrs. Haddad, she has sometimes kidded with her husband about something else that would make her happy.

Unlock the Secret to This Season’s Hottest

2010 January 30
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One of the world’s most famous symbols is the skeleton key. This tiffany jewelry design is now available as a glittering accessory in the form of a pendant. HeavenlyTreasures.com, a New Jersey-based company, launched their official key pendants and necklaces collection. These key pendants use variations of the classic skeleton key designs and are jazzed up with diamonds and sometimes even gemstones.
“Key pendants are becoming the must-have jewelry accessory for any occasion, from a day at the office to a night out on the town,” says Frieda Shammah, production manager at Heavenly Treasures. “Whether you prefer an understated look or something with a little more sparkle, Heavenly Treasures has a key necklace or key pendant to fit your unique personal style.”
The Heavenly Treasures collection features a wide range of beautiful skeleton key silver earrings and pendants in Sterling Silver, 14K Yellow or White Gold, and more. Sizes range from about a half an inch on some styles to over 2 inches on many others.
The keys also represent a symbol and are often given as a gift from a man to his lover showing that she holds the key to his heart. “If you’re on top of style and want to look sharp definitely consider letting him get you this gift which will add a little bling to your neckline,” adds Shammah.
For more information on Heavenly Treasures’ fine collection of popular key silver key rings and key pendants please contact:
Founded in 1993, Heavenly Treasures is a fine jewelry cataloger and online Fine Jewelry retailer based out of Allenhurst, NJ. With tens of millions of catalogs having been circulated throughout the United Stats and Canada, they are a world-recognized brand for upscale, fine jewelry such as their snowflake necklaces. Their web presence has become one of the most popular jewelry destinations on the web.
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Bangles skew supply and demand

2010 January 29
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Silver has a split personality. It is part precious metal, part industrial tiffany jewelry. This makes for a complex market, one in which the basics of supply and demand do not always have the impact on prices that would apply for metals such as copper and aluminium that are produced to be used, not hoarded.
Indian farmers stock up with silver bangles when they have the money from a good harvest. On the other hand, in industrial countries silver is an essential material for, among other things, some computer keyboard components and electrical contacts, as well as for X-ray film.
Most industrial demand for silver is not significantly affected by variations in the price. The metal has a number of unique properties, including strength, malleability and ductility, electrical and thermal conductivity, sensitivity to and high reflectance of light and the ability to endure extreme temperature ranges. All these restrict its substitution in most applications.
Roughly one-third of demand for silver comes from photographic silver bangles and paper manufacturers, one-third from producers of jewellery and silverware, and the rest from a broad range of industrial applications, including electrical, electronics, batteries, solders, catalysts, mirrors, water purification and bearings.
Much of the jewellery and silverware produced is used for investment purposes, mainly in India. Heavyweight silver jewellery is the favourite form of saving by farmers in India’s northern tribal belt.
They buy when monsoons give good harvests and sell in lean years. Several good harvests in a row have helped to boost India’s annual silver off-take to about 4,000 tonnes, about 16 per cent of global demand.
This part of the silver market is very price-sensitive. Traders suggest Indians virtually stopped buying silver recently when the price went above US$5 an ounce, believing that was too expensive.
Makan Lal Damani, president of the , said yesterday that if the price stayed near $7 an ounce, Indian demand was likely to fall by half to 2,000 tonnes this year.
One question that must be taxing Warren Buffett and other silver rings bulls is: what price is needed to persuade Indian hoarders to sell?
“Anywhere from $7.50 an ounce to $10 will see them starting to offer it,” said one Dubai precious metals trader yesterday.
India certainly holds the key to silver market trends, says Stewart Murray, managing director of the consultancy, which produces the annual silver market review for the Washington based . But there are many other factors, apart from price, that influence investors there.