Jewelry-making industry in Compostela pushed

Jewelry-making industry in Compostela pushed
ABS CBN News, Philippines
By EDITH REGALADO
The Philippine Star

DAVAO CITY – The provincial government of Compostela Valley is batting for the development of a jewelry-making industry to further tap the potential of the province as the “gold and silver capital” of Southern Mindanao.

“We have to take advantage of the resources that we have. And one way is to develop a jewelry-making industry that will also benefit the thousands who are into small-scale mining,” Gov. Arthur Uy said. Read more about Jewelry-making industry in Compostela pushed

Pharrell Teams Up With Louis Vuitton For Jewelry Line

Pharrell Teams Up With Louis Vuitton For Jewelry Line
Published: Monday – January 7, 2008
Words by Allen Starbury
BallerStatus.com, CA

After teaming up with the high fashion company to create highly popular Millionaire sunglasses line, Pharrell has once again teamed up with Louis Vuitton to create a new line of jewelry called Blason.

As reported by Fashion Week Daily, the French fashion house will unveil the new collection of fine jewelry designed in collaboration with Pharrell Williams and Camille Miceli (the Vuitton creative consultant who now designs jewelry for the brand and handles Marc Jacobs’s personal public relations) during the upcoming Paris couture shows in late January. Read more about Pharrell Teams Up With Louis Vuitton For Jewelry Line

Pharrell Teams Up With Louis Vuitton For Jewelry Line

Pharrell Teams Up With Louis Vuitton For Jewelry Line
Published: Monday – January 7, 2008
Words by Allen Starbury
BallerStatus.com, CA

After teaming up with the high fashion company to create highly popular Millionaire sunglasses line, Pharrell has once again teamed up with Louis Vuitton to create a new line of jewelry called Blason.

As reported by Fashion Week Daily, the French fashion house will unveil the new collection of fine jewelry designed in collaboration with Pharrell Williams and Camille Miceli (the Vuitton creative consultant who now designs jewelry for the brand and handles Marc Jacobs’s personal public relations) during the upcoming Paris couture shows in late January. Read more about Pharrell Teams Up With Louis Vuitton For Jewelry Line

Know your pearls: Classic jewelry adds luster to casual and dressy looks

Know your pearls: Classic jewelry adds luster to casual and dressy looks
Asheville Citizen-Times, NC
by Melissa Gagliardi, Gannett News Service
published January 6, 2008 12:15 am

A strand of pearls might be an old standard, but this classic accessory isn’t just for dressy occasions anymore. It’s time to dig out those strands your grandmother passed down to you, or, if your jewelry box is lacking pearls, it’s time to start shopping.

Just as there are classic pieces necessary for a pulled-together wardrobe, there should be a strand of pearls in every jewelry box. Read more about Know your pearls: Classic jewelry adds luster to casual and dressy looks

THE WORLD JEWELRY CENTER SET TO OPEN IN 2015

THE WORLD JEWELRY CENTER SET TO OPEN IN 2015
6 January 2008
Tacy, Israel

The World Jewelry Center (WJC), the Las Vegas-based building which will house manufacturers, dealers, wholesalers and retailers in the diamond, gemstone, pearl, jewelry and watch industries, is now slated for completion in 2015 instead of the original target date of end of 2015.

Denying any building delays, WJC Managing Director Bill Boyajian explains that “the project hasn’t been delayed per say; in fact, it has made great progress in its development,” according to the National Jeweler. Read more about THE WORLD JEWELRY CENTER SET TO OPEN IN 2015

Jewelry Is Big As Columnists List Most-Searched-For Collectibles

Jewelry Is Big As Columnists List Most-Searched-For Collectibles
Editor & Publisher
By E&P Staff

Published: January 03, 2008 4:35 PM ET
NEW YORK Kovels.com today released its list of the top 20 antique-and-collectible-related search terms used on the Web site in 2007.

The top five — based on millions of searches — were jewelry, World War II, stoves, Coca-Cola, and furniture. Read more about Jewelry Is Big As Columnists List Most-Searched-For Collectibles

Children's jewelry

Children’s jewelry
AAP News (subscription)

Products recalled due to risk of lead exposure
The following products are being recalled because they may contain high levels of lead, which is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects. For a complete list of recalled products, visit www.cpsc.gov.

Product: Rachel Rose and Distinctly Basics assorted metal jewelry

Units: About 205,000 Read more about Children's jewelry

Gemstone paintings, other Russian items on sale

Gemstone paintings, other Russian items on sale
Luci Scott
The Arizona Republic
Jan. 1, 2008 10:21 AM

An unusual import shop selling gemstone paintings and other items from Russia has opened in downtown Chandler.

Russian Oasis, 8 S. San Marcos Place, is owned by Tony Domenico, a mechanical engineer at Orbital Sciences Corp., and his wife, Tanya, a native of Moscow.

The gemstone paintings range in price from $35 to $120. Read more about Gemstone paintings, other Russian items on sale

New Mexico-based Jewelry Manufacturer finds Room to Grow

New Mexico-based Jewelry Manufacturer finds Room to Grow
Send2Press (press release), CA

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Dec. 27 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Relios, America’s largest manufacturer of natural lifestyle designer jewelry has more than doubled its size with a move into a 25,000-square-foot facility in Albuquerque. The move also means that Relios has also more than doubled its production capacity – allowing the major jewelry supplier to expand services to its more than 500 customers.

“We had really outgrown the 11,000 square-foot space we’d been working out of,” says company President Bill Pollack. “It’s amazing how a building like this gives us the ability to better assist our customers in the areas of production, distribution, quality, and dependability – not to mention gives us room to grow!” Read more about New Mexico-based Jewelry Manufacturer finds Room to Grow

Jewelry down, furniture up this season

Jewelry down, furniture up this season
United Press International

RESTON, Va., Dec. 25 (UPI) — Early online shopping statistics suggest this year’s U.S. holiday shoppers bypassed jewelry, watches and flowers in favor of furniture and appliances.

Andrew Lipsman, an analyst with comScore Networks, which analyzes online shopping by U.S. consumers, said holiday season furniture and appliance sales rose about 70 percent over last year’s levels, while sales of holiday mainstays such as watches and jewelry fell, The New York Times reported Tuesday. Read more about Jewelry down, furniture up this season