History of women’s jewelry detailed in Hanoi

History of women’s jewelry detailed in Hanoi
Thanh Nien Daily

A display of women’s ornaments and jewelry is on at the Women’s Museum in Hanoi, categorizing items that beautified Vietnamese women over generations.

The exhibition features unique pieces of jewelry worn by Vietnamese women from the Phung Nguyen and Dong Son periods thousands of years ago.

More contemporary forms of jewelry are on display, from feudalist reigns including Ly, Tran, Le and Nguyen between the 11th and 19th centuries. Read more about History of women’s jewelry detailed in Hanoi

Hong Kong : International Jewelry Show draws over 9% more buyers

Hong Kong : International Jewelry Show draws over 9% more buyers
March 13, 2006/Fibre2fashion.com

The Hong Kong International Jewelry Show 2006 experienced a fantastic event with a record number of visitors.

A total of 29,246 shoppers, almost 9.3 percent more than that seen at 2005 event come to the show.

Show that ended on Thursday, attracted consumers from various countries like China, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Japan, India, Australia, United States, Philippines, and Italy. Read more about Hong Kong : International Jewelry Show draws over 9% more buyers

Jewelry collection posibleng mabawi ni Imelda

Jewelry collection posibleng mabawi ni Imelda
Journal Online
JEFFREY TIANGCO
Taliba

POSIBLENG mabawi ni dating Unang Ginang Imelda Marcos ang pamoso niyang koleksiyon ng mga alahas, na kinumpiska ng pamahalaan kasunod ng 1986 People Power Revolution, makaraang ihayag ng Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) na bukas sila sa isang “out-of-court settlement.”
 
Sinabi ni  PCGG Commissioner Ricardo Abcede na tulad ng kontrobersiyal na multi-bilyong coco levy fund at ng na-sequester na mga kumpanya ni business tycoon Lucio Tan at iba pang Marcos ill-gotten wealth cases, hindi nila isinasara ang pinto para sa compromise deal kay Mrs. Marcos Read more about Jewelry collection posibleng mabawi ni Imelda

Winners of JCK Jewelry Industry Fund announced

Winners of JCK Jewelry Industry Fund announced
National Jeweler

MARCH 13, 2006 – New York — Recognizing programs and projects that contribute positively to the jewelry marketplace, six trade groups have been awarded grants from the annual JCK Jewelry Industry Fund.

Announced earlier this week at JCK’s NYC Invitational Event, grants went to: the American Gem Society (AGS), awarded $65,000 for its educational program at the AGS International Conclave; the American Gem Trade Association, which received $74,600 to purchase a LIBS machine (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) to identify color enhancement treatment in gemstones; Read more about Winners of JCK Jewelry Industry Fund announced

Editor: Jewelry with a backstory sells

Editor: Jewelry with a backstory sells
National Jeweler

MARCH 13, 2006 – New York — Evolving from a status symbol to a celebration of individual style, jewelry’s role has changed over the past decade, according to Time Style and Design Editor-in-Chief Kate Betts.

Speaking Friday at the Women’s Jewelry Association’s annual Women in the Know Conference, Betts told attendees that understanding the shift can help them market and sell jewelry Read more about Editor: Jewelry with a backstory sells

Boeta's Sapphire jewelry

Boeta’s Sapphire jewelry
Supersport

There is absolutely no mention at all of the unsavoury side of Sir Donald Bradman’s character in the Bradman Museum in Bowral. Not even a hint or suggestion that he was anything other than a brilliant cricketer – the best, in fact – and an absolute gentleman.

The museum is about promoting Sir Donald Bradman, so the approach to his personality flaws (which seem to come as part of the package with every genius) is understandable but it does mean that nobody will be able to learn from his mistakes, or his ‘rough’ edges. Read more about Boeta's Sapphire jewelry

Recall Alert: Toy Jewelry That Can Choke

Recall Alert: Toy Jewelry That Can Choke
KFOXtv.com

John Purvis-KFOX News Anchor/Reporter
In this KFOX Recall Alert, there is news about two different products that pose fire hazards, as well as children’s jewelry that could be dangerous.

Man’s Trading Company is recalling more than 144,000 sets of Girl Favors Children’s Toy Jewelry. The recalled jewelry could break, releasing small beads that pose a choking hazard to young children.

Various dollar stores nationwide sold the toy jewelry from July of 2003 until this past December. Read more about Recall Alert: Toy Jewelry That Can Choke

Exhibit showcases varied jewelry works

Exhibit showcases varied jewelry works
Towerlight

Artist Leyla Tas comes from Sydney to Towson for education, fellowship
by Rob Scheer/March 13, 2006

Artist Leyla Tas grew up in Sydney, Australia, but now in her post-graduate years, she has ended up in a place many would consider its antithesis; Towson University. Tas received her undergraduate degree from the University of Tasmania, but in 2000 (midway through her undergraduate years) she came to Towson University for just one year as an exchange student. While studying under Professor Jan Baum, Tas developed an interest in jewelry and metal smithing. It was her rising interest in these subjects and guidance from Baum that led to her return to Towson after completing her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

Now at Towson, Tas continues to further her education under her mentor. Read more about Exhibit showcases varied jewelry works

New Web site offers free jewelry

New Web site offers free jewelry
National Jeweler

Los Angeles- — Jewelry manufacturer D.G.P.J. Inc., is offering pieces from its newest collection of silver gemstone jewelry for free, in conjunction with the launch of its new Web site.

“For more than 2 decades, we have been selling diamonds, gemstones and jewelry to other retailers and wholesalers throughout the United States,” said Amit Vora, Marketing Manager of D.G.P.J., Inc. in a company release issued Monday. “Now, with SilverJewelryClub.com, we’re hoping to open a direct window to consumers, and offer
them the same competitively priced quality jewelry that our retail and wholesale clients have enjoyed. Read more about New Web site offers free jewelry

Claire's shares light up, hit fresh high

Claire’s shares light up, hit fresh high
Mall favorite says sales hot, international growth’s on track

By Jennifer Waters, MarketWatch
Last Update: 4:30 PM ET Mar 9, 2006

CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — Investors cheered Claire’s Stores Inc.’s sharply higher fourth-quarter results, news about international growth and a brighter forecast to send shares sharply higher Thursday.
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shares jumped 9.4% to close at $33.03 after setting a 52-week high of $33.25 in heavy trading.
The costume-jewelry retailer — a mall favorite among teens — said its profit shot up 16.7% to $69.1 million, or 69 cents a share, compared with last year’s profit of $55.5 million, or 56 cents a share. The company also operates the Icing by Claire’s concept.
Stripping out a charge linked to incremental taxes, earnings from continuing operations were 75 cents a share Read more about Claire's shares light up, hit fresh high