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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

10x: Living Through Jewelry's Good Old Days

10x: Living Through Jewelry's Good Old Days
written by Victoria Gomelsky on June 19, 2009

They say creativity thrives during times of financial hardship.
Based on my experiences over the past week, I can't help but agree. In the
span of seven days, I’ve seen more interesting work from up-and-coming
and established jewelers than I typically see in six months of trade
shows, where mainstream buyers lessen the incentive to offer truly
cutting-edge design.

This was hardly the case in London last week, when my brief stopover en route to Geneva happily coincided with the last few days of Coutts London Jewellery Week.
It’s the type of organized, well-promoted effort that should make
designers in any other part of the world emerald-green with envy.
Sponsored by Coutts & Co., an investment bank that traces its roots
back to 1692, when it provided banking services to buyers of its plate
and jewelry supplies, the second annual week-long gathering,
chock-a-block full of lectures, demonstrations and cocktail parties, is
intended to raise the profile of the city’s creative talent and
technical expertise in jewelry making.

My first stop was Treasure, a collection of more than 70 designers selling their wares beneath the soaring ceilings of the Flower Cellars event space in Covent Garden.
There, I met Jig Pattni, a Londoner descended from a long line of Indian goldsmiths. Pattni’s work evokes not the glorious 22-karat gold traditions of his ancestors but the icons of 20th century pop culture. To wit: At Treasure, Pattni
unveiled his new diamond collection, The King, in homage to Elvis Presley. It included two 18-karat gold pendants, one fashioned into a bust of the crooner, complete with a slicked back pompadour, and the other a seductive pair of blue sapphire-studded shoes.

At a neighboring showcase, Nina Koutibashvili,
a London designer who hails from the republic of Georgia, couldn’t have embraced a more different aesthetic (the diversity at Treasure, and at London Jewellery Week, in general, was astonishing). The piece in her showcase that I most coveted was a large linked white gold bracelet covered by a thin layer of black stingray skin (see below), its trademark bubble pattern so beguilingly exotic.

Nina Koutibashvili ray skin bracelet lo-res

Downstairs in Treasure’s sprawling cellar, JeDeCo, the Jewellery Designer’s Collective, a brand new group of more than 20 artist-jewelers, had set up shop.
Guided by the principle that there’s strength in numbers, the group formed just a couple weeks ago, though their professional promotional materials and uniformly high standard of design would suggest otherwise.

By the time I returned to New York on Tuesday, capping three weeks of travel that began in Las Vegas, at jewelry market week, I was fairly sure that no other piece of jewelry would ever hold my attention again.

Yesterday, however, during a daylong blitz of various jewelry events around Manhattan, I stood corrected. At the Jewelry Information Center’s annual fine jewelry luncheon at Vermilion, a six-month-old Indian-Latin fusion restaurant in midtown, I was captivated by a $30,000 silver and gold choker necklace by Todd Reed featuring his trademark rough diamond cubes; a $19,000 carved emerald ring by Christian Tse; as well as a $175 teak wood cuff set with black onyx and deep pink quartz, the work of Zapphire by Kanupriya Khurana.

The best part of the event? Editors were asked to place their business cards in a bowl for a series of giveaways that the JIC’s Helena Krodel and Amanda Gizzi (just back from maternity leave, looking marvelous) had organized. I couldn’t believe my good fortune when my name was called. I won an 18-karat white gold Kir Royale ring, set with a 12.56-carat amethyst accented by diamonds and rubies, by Gumuchian (see below). Oddly, this was the second Gumuchian cocktail ring I have won—the first is an 18-karat yellow gold and Tahitian pearl ring that I wear every single day. I’m thrilled to be the New York jeweler’s walking, talking billboard.

Gumuchian R695 AM

Slightly dazed by my good luck, I ventured further uptown, to the Kara Ross
showroom on East 60th Street, where I promptly fell in love with a cuff from Ross’s new capsule fine jewelry collection. Known for her chic use of exotic animal skins, Ross wrapped this 18-karat gold and pavé-sprinkled number in purple stingray skin (see below). I’m now officially obsessed with the material.

Kara Ross Purple Stingray Cuff_1 lo-res

My final appointment of the day brought me to the Upper Eastside showroom of Camilla Dietz Bergeron, the estate dealer. The sight of so many vintage Deco, Retro and Seventies baubles made me feel a bit delirious. So many rings, so little time. I circled the round wooden table at the heart of the showroom like a vulture. From a classic Seaman Schepps rock crystal frog brooch dappled with cabochon emeralds, to scores of whimsical 1940s-esque gold charms (harem slippers dangling teeny tiny akoya pearls, a miniature house complete with a garage and moving car, a lamppost pointing the way to Place Vendôme), the vintage treasures on display were each more charming than the last. I was tempted to laud the “good old days” of jewelry design, such is the temptation to
idolize the past at the expense of the present, but then I recalled my
day and my week and realized that the good old days are now.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Treasure - 2 for 1 Offer

This year Coutts London Jewellery Week will host Treasure - an exhibition showcasing the very best of visionary design, cutting-edge technology and new talent. Now is your last chance to get discount on entry

Organised by East London Design Show, it will take place at The Flower Cellars - a fantastic venue right in the heart of Covent Garden off the main piazza. By downloading the voucher and presenting it at the door, you can get 2-for-1 entry to the event (tickets usually cost £5)

Please click here for more details

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Treasure - launching designer jewellery collective

Days: Friday: 12:00 - 20:00 , Saturday: 10:00 - 18:00 , Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00
Treasure will showcase the very best of visionary design, cutting-edge technology and new talent. We have secured a fantastic venue at the Flower Cellars right in the heart of Covent Garden off the main piazza, giving us the opportunity to show larger work with a great street presence. Exhibitors include Amanda Brighton, Anna Loucah, Annamaria S, Aradesi Jewellery, Barbara Bertagnolli, Cabinet, Catherine Marche, CJS Inspired Design Ltd, Daniela Dobesova, Dominique Vezina, Emma Q Jewellery, Foxsilver Ltd, Francesca Sibylla Augusta FSA, Goldsmiths Craft and Design Council, Jahyun Rita Baek, Jalloh Bespoke, Jane Macintosh, Jason French, Jig Pattni, Julia Lloyd George, Kimberley Design, Louise O’Neill, Lucas Jack, Malcolm Morris, Manjeet Virdee, Nina Koutibashvili, Paul Battes, Phil Park, Rina Tairo Ltd, Ring Leader Urban Sarah Hutchinson, Sarah Herriot Design, Tina Lilienthal, Tania Clarke Hall Jewellery and The Jewellery Designers Collective.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

WOW! Jewels for Village London

Wow! Jewels for village London
A selling exhibition of contemporary jewellery celebrating London’s village life.

Meet the makers - the jewellers will be on hand to answer your questions or to discuss that special commission.

Jewellery demonstrations - find out more about how a piece of jewellery is made. The highlight of the show will be a collection of specially designed one-off pieces inspired by ‘Village London’.

‘Coutts New Jeweller Award’ winner Alexandra Simpson will be showing her work inspired by nature and Art Nouveau alongside work by the Wow! Jewels, collective and the Jewellery Designer’s Collective.

Whilst viewing a wide range of handcrafted jewellery by the eight designer-makers you can make use of the on site cafe and enjoy the wonderful views across Barnes pond. Prepare to be seduced! Whether choosing a special gift or browsing for pure pleasure there is something to suit everyone’s style and budget. You will find jewellery made from silver, gold and gems to moulded silk, fine silver and crocheted metal.

When
June 12-14 June 2006
Fri 2:00pm - 9:00pm
Sat 10:30am - 5:30pm
Sun 11:00am - 5:00pm

Where
The Old Sorting Office, Barnes, SW13 0LF

To find out more about this event please visit http://wowjewels.co.uk/exhibitions.htm

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Win a treasure


Treasure Pot Competition - 16 pieces to be won!!

To celebrate the launch of the Jewellery Designer's Collective during Coutts London Jewellery Week we are giving away the biggest selection of precious jewellery ever assembled!

Enter to win one of 16 pieces of stunning pieces of jewellery made by our designers. The winners will be awarded their jewellery on Sunday 14th June, at the Treasure exhibition in Covent Garden.

When
soon - 14 June

Where
Here - www.jewellerydesignerscollective.co.uk
We will publish details on how to take part in our competition on this website soon.

To be the first to know, email info@jewellerydesignerscollective.co.uk for updates.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Coutts London Jewellery Week Awards winners

Coutts London Jewellery Week has announced the winners of its inaugural Coutts New Jewellers Awards. Sixteen up-andcoming jewellers have been awarded the opportunity to draw
on Coutts’ unparalleled wealth of expertise working with SMEs and entrepreneurs via the Coutts Business Development Forum. Created to support and nurture new talent in jewellery design and craft, the Coutts New Jewellers Award-winners will receive advice on how to remain resilient during these testing economic times with a series of inspiring talks by industry and financial experts.

© Catherine Marche, Blum RingsAll sixteen winners have unveiled exciting plans for the Week, ranging from first-time exhibitions to collaborative shows and even jewellery recycling classes. These include Secret Garden - an exhibition organised by The Garden Studios of London celebrating Elizabeth Powell’s first collection of sumptuous colours and delicate beauty – and sparkling showcases by Ana De Costa and Zoe Catherine Kendall at independent designer store Kabiri.

Elsewhere, Missoma and SHO Fine Jewellery will be forming an exciting collaboration with fellow designers to launch Rising Gems – an exhibition held at a chic cocktail evening in central London - representing the new faces of the London jewellery industry and casting a spotlight on what’s fresh, fashionable and directional.
Coutts London Jewellery Week’s annual Treasure showcase gives some of this year’s Coutts New Jewellers a chance to sell direct to the consumer. Nina Koutibashvili and Ring Leader Urban Jewellery will be exhibiting new collections of inspirational, unique pieces at an event that is a platform for visionary design and new talent.

A number of Coutts New Jewellers will also be hosting individual exhibitions of their collections, including Alexandra Simpson’s Wow! Jewels for London, who will be exhibiting with 7 other designer jewellers including Yours Truly Catherine Marche.

CJS Inspired Design’s “Inspiration”, Ruth Tomlinson’s “Love Ring” collection at
Cockpit Arts, Holborn and Bex Rox’s limited edition African showcase at Brown’s. And Francesca Sibylla Augusta will be hosting Golden Age - a fun and flamboyant jewellery exposé which is one
of a number of events planned for the Burlington Arcade.

Showcases aside, Leblas is inviting guest speakers from Vukani-Ubuntu, the largest
mineral-beneficiation organisation in the Jewellery sector in South Africa, while
precious gemstone and diamond setters Roque will be offering guests the
opportunity to ‘try on’ their collection using Holition’s revolutionary 3D virtual
mirror.


Representing the Coutts New Jewellers at the recent media launch for Coutts
London Jewellery Week were Jessica de Lotz and Rachel Galley. Very different in
style, both jewellers have exciting plans for the Week. Recent Central St Martin’s graduate Jessica is offering a week-long schedule of events, ranging from daily demonstrations to “make do and mend” workshops. Meanwhile Rachel’s jewellery will be available for preview at Cockpit Arts Open Studios and will include a new men’s collection and a high end gem-set cocktail collection of bespoke items.


Sarah Deaves, Chief Executive, Coutts & Co commented: “This year, our involvement in Coutts London Jewellery Week is a reflection of our ongoing commitment to supporting the world of entrepreneurs and contemporary art and design. Today, we can count one third of our client base as successful business owners and we recognise the importance of supporting entrepreneurs of the future, through the early stages of their career. We're excited to be nurturing these 20 promising new jewellers, through the creation of the Coutts Business Development Forum, and we hope that the course will provide the delegates with a great insight into building a successful and resilient business through its time of most need."
Cllr Guy Nicholson, Board Chair of organisers the City Fringe Partnership, added: "This is a great opportunity for up and coming designers to be part of Coutts London Jewellery Week and have their ideas supported by a major financial institution. The Coutts New Jewellers Awards is a timely investment into the Jewellery industry in the capital and into the future of London's small business sector."
More information about the Coutts New Jewellers can be found on the Coutts London Jewellery Week website:
[w] http://www.londonjewelleryweek.co.uk/

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Exhibition


A Group exhibition organized by the ACJ: Association of Contemporary Jewellers, with
Catherine Marche, Jane Adams, Gill Newton, Alexandra Simpson, Peta Bush, Bea Jareno, Emma O'Callaghan...

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