Global Products Online Announces Grand Opening of Online Store Selling Southwestern Jewelry

Offering a variety of handmade jewelry styles from Native American artisans, Global Products Online announces the grand opening of their online store. Unique necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and other items are available at affordable prices and with free shipping in the continental United States.

(PRWEB) September 9, 2008 — Sterling silver, turquoise, coral, and other precious gemstones are hallmarks of beautiful Native American jewelry. Embracing the art of handcrafted Southwestern jewelry, Global Products Online announces the launch of their online store, making these items and others available to the general public. Read more about Global Products Online Announces Grand Opening of Online Store Selling Southwestern Jewelry

NYC's design museum gets collection of jewelry designed by tribal artisans

NEW YORK — The Museum of Arts and Design has received a donation of 800 pieces of silver jewelry designed in the 20th century by tribal and ethnic artisans from around the world.

The collection is a gift from Daniel and Serga Nadler, who amassed the pieces over 30 years during expeditions to remote areas of Africa, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Thailand and western United States. Read more about NYC's design museum gets collection of jewelry designed by tribal artisans

Choosing Quality Tiffany Jewelry

Tiffany ” Co is a very well known designer firm which produces many different types of products. They are well known for producing fancy pieces of jewelry which are made to a very high standard. Many pieces of tiffany jewelry include beautiful diamonds. They produce very attractive designs which are popular to a great number of people.

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Jewelry shop in mall burglarized

By Marlon Ramos
MANILA, Philippines—A jewelry shop in a shopping mall in Quezon City lost some P500,000 worth of silver earrings, bracelets and necklaces to unidentified robbers over the weekend, police said Sunday.

A report from the Quezon City Police District’s (QCPD) Station 2 said the burglars took 680 pieces of silver jewelry from the Silver Box stall located on the first floor of The Block in SM North Edsa. Read more about Jewelry shop in mall burglarized

Is it too late to sell Gold Jewelry?

Is gold losing its luster?

Prices of the precious metal are down 20% since spring. And that leaves some consumers wondering if they’ve missed their chance to cash in on this years new gold rush.

With gas prices up…grocery prices up….and the the value of your dollars down….many of us have been rushing to the jewelry store this year, to unload old gold at record high prices. Read more about Is it too late to sell Gold Jewelry?

New Mexico AG sues over counterfeit Indian jewelry

By Chris Rizo
SANTA FE, N.M. (Legal Newsline)-The New Mexico attorney general Tuesday sued two retailers for allegedly selling counterfeit Indian jewelry.

Attorney General Gary King sued Golden Bear Trading, Inc. and Santa Fe Indian Jewelry for allegedly selling jewelry they fraudulently claimed was made by Navajo artist Calvin Begay. Read more about New Mexico AG sues over counterfeit Indian jewelry

Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show

High-end jewelry and watch dealers will showcase the latest trends at the 16th annual Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show, Oct. 24-26 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Fla.

The three-day show will host more than 100 dealers from the United States, Canada, South and Central America, Europe, and Asia. Buyers from around the globe, including many celebrities and well-known socialites, will be in attendance. Attendees will be able to view and purchase spectacular antique jewelry, rare jewels and gemstones, unique designer pieces, as well as the finest in personal timepieces. Read more about Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show

GIA Jewelry Career Fair & Open House to Unveil the Balboa Park Carousel Egg

The Jeweled Egg Depicts a Historical San Diego Attraction

CARLSBAD, Calif., Sep 02, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) announced today that it will feature the Balboa Park Carousel Egg at the GIA Jewelry Career Fair & Open House on Friday, Sept. 12 at the Institute’s campus in Carlsbad, California.

GIA’s Open House takes place only once a year. This time, GIA is showcasing the incredible Balboa Park Carousel Egg, a large Faberge-like mechanical wonder that is an artistically intricate, bejeweled miniature reproduction of the Balboa Park Carousel. The Egg is an exact replica of the Balboa Park Carousel, prior to restorations, including the 56 hand carved carousel animals, detailed paintings, lights, trimmings, coloring and other features. This will be the Balboa Egg’s first public viewing. Read more about GIA Jewelry Career Fair & Open House to Unveil the Balboa Park Carousel Egg

James Allen: Sterling Silver Jewelry Is A Timeless Beauty

By Herb Brandon
Israel News Agency

Jerusalem, Israel — September 1, 2008 ….. As jewelry trends come and go, silver jewelry remains popular across all economic and fashion spectra. Silver has attracted man’s fascination for many thousands of years.

Ancient civilizations found silver deposits plentiful on or near the earth’s surface. Relics of these civilizations, include jewelry, religious artifacts, and food vessels formed from the durable, malleable metal. This metal took on near mystical qualities in marking important historical milestones throughout the ages, and served as a medium of exchange. Read more about James Allen: Sterling Silver Jewelry Is A Timeless Beauty

Ordinary metal becomes unique jewelry at the hands of Bangor Township woman

Posted by Amy Jo Johnson | The Bay City Times
Kathy Maciag said it’s hard to describe her love for metal.

“I’ve always liked metals … I just like the feel of metals,” she said.

But this 61-year-old Bangor Township resident and registered nurse isn’t into banging out body work on cars or recycling metal at scrap yards. Read more about Ordinary metal becomes unique jewelry at the hands of Bangor Township woman