RICHIE LAUNCHES JEWELRY LINE

RICHIE LAUNCHES JEWELRY LINE
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA 

Nicole Richie is set to extend her portfolio of moneymaking ventures: She is launching her own jewelry line.

The reality TV socialite is designing pieces, which will be produced by Mouawad, the exclusive jewelers behind supermodel Heidi Klum’s fine jewelry collection, according to People.

And the new mum is ecstatic with the way the production process is going, because she can fit in time for designing as she looks after her newborn daughter, Harlow Winter. Read more about RICHIE LAUNCHES JEWELRY LINE

Jewelry-making a step up for African woman via Flower Mound church

Jewelry-making a step up for African woman via Flower Mound church
Dallas Morning News, TX
Local Methodist church helps Mozambique families toward self-sufficiency
08:37 PM CDT on Saturday, March 22, 2008
By SHAWN FLOYD / The Dallas Morning News
sfloyd@dallasnews.com

Barb Williams has been traveling to Mozambique for 10 years to help the people there learn English and improve their way of life.

As much as she put into it, there was still something missing.

“We needed someone who could set up some sort of business,” said Ms. Williams, a member of Trietsch Memorial United Methodist Church in Flower Mound. “Diane Bishop did that with the jewelry business.” Read more about Jewelry-making a step up for African woman via Flower Mound church

Staten Islanders sell jewelry because of high price of gold

Staten Islanders sell jewelry because of high price of gold
Staten Island Advance – SILive.com, NY
by Staten Island Advance
Sunday March 23, 2008, 1:22 PM

The lines aren’t out the door and around the block like they were in 1980 when gold prices skyrocketed, but as the precious metal topped $1,000 there were plenty of Staten Islanders who cashed in.

“We’re not selling to them, they’re selling to us,” joked Joseph Buono, owner of Buono Jewelers on Hylan Boulevard in Grasmere. Read more about Staten Islanders sell jewelry because of high price of gold

Reebok to pay $1 mln fine for lead jewelry: U.S. CPSC

Reebok to pay $1 mln fine for lead jewelry: U.S. CPSC
Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Athletic shoe maker Reebok International Ltd will pay a record $1 million civil penalty to settle allegations that it imported and distributed charm bracelets that contained toxic levels of lead, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Tuesday.

The agency said in March 2006, a 4-year-old boy from Minneapolis swallowed the bracelet’s heart-shaped pendant and died. Read more about Reebok to pay $1 mln fine for lead jewelry: U.S. CPSC

Gold: The unwanted treasure

Gold: The unwanted treasure
Arizona Republic, AZ
Cathryn Creno
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 17, 2008 05:17 PM

At the end of last week, the price of gold futures hit a record $1,000 an ounce.

So Don Hall packed up six broken gold chains and four rings his wife no longer wanted, a chain and ring his daughter no longer liked and five tie tacks he had received as company awards.

“I don’t even wear a tie,” the retired Ahwatukee pharmaceuticals executive said.

“Why not sell them and buy something I would really like?” Read more about Gold: The unwanted treasure

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Honoring Easter Sunday
By Cecil Chandler
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Good morning, everybody, and welcome back to another Cecil’s World in Print.
This Sunday is Easter. It will be a time for dressing up the kids in their new clothes for church.
When I was a young boy, my grandmother would always buy me a new outfit for church.
Growing up in the ’50s, we did not have a lot of money, so when I got a new outfit, I really wanted to show it off Read more about Honoring Easter Sunday

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Hobby turns into jewelry business for biochemist

Hobby turns into jewelry business for biochemist
By Donna Kato
Article Launched: 03/16/2008 01:45:24 AM PDT
San Jose Mercury News,  USA 

Carol Barrett was a Stanford University research biochemist taking time out of the workforce to raise three daughters when she found herself going through a divorce.

An at-home mom for years, she was in need of a steady income to pay the bills. Unable to dive back into breast cancer research after being away so long, the single mom became a commercial real estate manager. Read more about Hobby turns into jewelry business for biochemist

Jewelry scrapped as gold prices skyrocket

Jewelry scrapped as gold prices skyrocket
MLive.com, MI
by Elizabeth Piet | The Grand Rapids Press
Thursday March 13, 2008, 7:57 AM

WYOMING — Less than two years ago, every spot in the Wepman Brokers jewelry display was filled with gold earrings, necklaces and bracelets.
Today, only the best and flawless pieces make it beneath the glass in the shop at 3710 S. Division Ave. The rest are in a cabinet waiting to be sold for scrap.
With gold prices skyrocketing, Wepman Brokers owner Tonja Wepman has found it’s no longer worth repairing and cleaning gold jewelry for resale.

Press Photo/Jon M. BrouwerTonja Wepman, of Wepman Brokers, looks over a gold ring that will be sold for scrap Read more about Jewelry scrapped as gold prices skyrocket

Economic Times, India

Economic Times, India
Boston Globe, United States
By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff

Massachusetts health regulators voted unanimously today to ban necklaces, rings, and other childhood trinkets that contain dangerous amounts of lead. The regulation on children’s jewelry is believed to be the most stringent in the nation and reflects a desire to protect children from a substance that can cause long-term medical problems. Read more about Economic Times, India

Two Companies Represent Turkey At Budapest Jewelry Fair

Two Companies Represent Turkey At Budapest Jewelry Fair
Turkish Press, MI
Published: 3/10/2008

BUDAPEST – Two Turkish companies joined the 5th Hungoro International Jewelry Fair in Hungarian capital of Budapest from March 6th and 9th.

Silver and gold jewelry as well as valuable stones were on display at the fair in which 60 companies from 14 countries participated.

“We are marketing gold and silver jewelry that we manufacture in Istanbul to 35 jewelry shops in Hungary,” Seyhmus Gunes, the owner of Solis-Gold — one of the companies that represented Turkey in the fair, told AA correspondent.
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