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published by Jeweler's Resource Welcome to HOT SHEET, your source for new jewelry designs, innovations and introductions. HOT SHEET brings you the latest news from some of today's most interesting designers, all in one electronic newsletter rather than dozens of individual press releases. We help you find the most relevant, current content for your pages with speed and ease. Click on a picture to get a larger version. High resolution images of featured items are available to editors here. Click here to see last month's edition of HOT SHEET with more news items. Previous issues are here. Hot Sheet is formatted to be easily printed on most printers to use as a handy reference when walking a trade show. For further information, contact the individual companies featured here or visit www.jewelryhotsheet.com Copyright © 2004 Jewelers Resource Bureau. All Rights Reserved. Each designer retains the copyright for his or her designs. :
More information is available here High resolution images can be found here. JA Show Booth 121
Timeless gold designs, extraordinary colorations, unique finishes and the use of the finest materials, including fine pink tourmalines, amazing multicolored sapphires, exquisite blue topaz and diamonds are the essence of Talisman Unlimited's creativity.
By combining the traditional fine jewelry elements of 18K yellow gold, sterling silver, diamonds and sapphires with the industrial material steel, William Richey has created another line of bold, sophisticated jewelry with a reasonable range of pricepoints. The cufflinks at right, for example, have suggested retail prices that start at $140. His move into steel makes it possible for even the most cautious buyer to become owner of an elegant, cutting-edge collection of jewelry with the added bonus of also fitting in with the other jewelry lines created by the multi-award-winning designer. More about the new line, Richey's previous lines and the designer himself -- as well as more images -- can be found here. Or you can contact William Richey Designs directly at 207-846-3607 or via email at info@wmrichey.com. High resolution images are here.
Paula Crevoshay has added another dimension to the one-of-a-kind jewels that have made her so well-known throughout the industry: added flexibility made possible by the ability to add and remove something to a piece so that it has two 'looks.' At left, the dangle takes a piece of jewelry that can be worn daytimes and transforms it into something very dressy, very formal for the evening. While having an add-on is not all that new historically, it brings added value to Paula's work which is already collectible. More info and images can be found here or at her booth -- 20133 -- at the JA Show . You can also reach her at 505-898-2888 or at info@crevoshay.com, or www.crevoshay.com. ![]() globalDESIGN Show Returns to it's Most Successful Venue ~ Philadelphia in February 2005 The Jeweler's Resource announced that globalDESIGN, the international studio jeweler showcase that features 24 of the world's best designers during the fine craft market in February, will return in 2005 to its new home in Philadelphia at the Marriott. Last year, the show moved from its earlier venue in Baltimore to Philadelphia where the weekend date pattern and better hotel amenities appealed to buyers and exhibitors alike. globalDESIGN is concurrent with, but independent from, The Buyer's Market of American Craft, and offers longer show hours before and some time after the other show, making a visit there especially convenient for those retail buyers who appreciate and sell the best in designer jewelry. Last year, hundreds of retailers took advantage of the timing to do business with many non-American and American designers whom they would not be able to see otherwise. For a few globalDESIGN exhibitors this is their only U.S. exhibition. globalDESIGN will be presented February 18 - 20 in the third floor meeting suites of the Philadelphia Marriott hotel which is connected by a convenient walkway to the Buyer's Market show. Unlike mamy larger shows, globalDESIGN restricts its size to some two dozen designers -- including such notables as Michael Zobel, Alex Sepkus, Zoltan David, Gellner, Pedro Boregaard, Janis Kerman and Gurhan -- and fosters a relaxed, low pressure and somewhat pampered atmosphere for retailers. A light breakfast is offered in the morning and wine and cheese are available in the afternoon in the show's elegant, salon-like atmosphere. Hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Further information will be posted at the show's website -- www.globalDESIGNshow.com (currently being moved to a new location on the internet) -- as it becomes available in the near future. Those desiring more immediate information can contact Cindy Edelstein, show director, at 914-738-8485.
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