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Sunday, January 30, 2011

The Winner!

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The Winner of the Jewelry Camp Tuition Raffle 2010!

Upcoming Shows in 2011


The Original Miami Beach Antique Show
February 3 – 7, 2011
Miami Beach Convention Center

Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
June 2 – 5
Paris Hotel – Las Vegas

New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
July 22 – 25, 2011
Metropolitan Pavilion – New York

Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
October 14 – 16, 2011
Miami Beach Convention Center


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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Follow this Blog

Good Morning,

I have been working really hard to get this Blog going just so there is a place to get up to minute information on Jewelry Camp 2011, but his Blog needs followers and discussion.  Any takers?

Help me out let's get this Blog rolling!!!!

Sandy




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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

After Thoughts

We hope everyone had a pleasant time and that you walked away with a little more knowledge than you had previous to Jewelry Camp Day at FIT.  We would like to thank everyone who joined us last Sunday as well as all the wonderful speakers!  Also, a special thanks to Nancy Ross and Michael Coan for all of their help in coordinating this wonderful day!

I had several people email me afterwards, who loved the fact that we decided to have this one day conference in the city, especially for those who are unable to attend out summer conference.

The dates for "Jewelry Camp" this summer have been announced and posted on the website http://www.jewelrycamp.org and are as follows:

July 15th, 16th & 17th, 2011

Registrations are now being accepted and Payment Plans are available again this year!

All Major Credit Cards are accepted, however if you are setting up a payment plan and using AMEX there will be a processing charge of $25.00 added to the total charged, this is due to the higher rates of AMEX this year (we apologize for any inconvenience)

All tuition and housing must be paid in full by June 22, 2011

Student & Group Discounts are available: for more information contact Sandy @ 631.471.1922 or 631.377.9766
email:  jewelrycamp@me.com

Best Regards,

Edward & Sandy Lewand







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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

For Those Attending 1/23/11 Jewelry Camp

For Those Attending 1/23/11 Jewelry Camp 


 Good Afternoon,

With Sunday just around the corner I wanted to send an email to everyone on our list to let you know that it isn't to late to register.  

For those of you who have already registered, the program will begin at 9am Sunday morning, Building D, Katie Murphy Amphitheater.  This is where you will receive the schedule for the day (this is also located on the website should you want to view it ahead of time) as well as check in.  I look forward to seeing all the familiar faces as well as many news ones.  I think my favorite part of Jewelry Camp is the fact that there are always many new friendships made, I know sounds a little corny!  At the bottom of this page you will also find transportation directions.  I would also like to make sure that everyone has my cell phone as well as Edward's.  For directions, trust me, call him... 516-429-2622 for anything else you my contact myself, Sandy...631-377-9766
In the mean time should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me whether by phone or email at anytime.  The office number is 631-471-1922  and my email is jewelrycamp@me.org.

Directions to Campus
The college is located at West 27th Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues. This midtown location, the center of the fashion industries, is easily reached by every subway, major railroad line, and bus route in the city. See the left-hand navigation for details on reaching FIT by air, by rail, or by road. Though there are parking garages in the neighborhood, there is no on-campus parking.

DIRECTIONS TO FIT BY AIR
From LaGuardia Airport
Take the Grand Central Parkway West exit out of the airport bear right onto Brooklyn Queens Expressway East which becomes I-278 West/Brooklyn Queens Expressway bear right onto I-495 West/Long Island Expressway follow through the Midtown Tunnel take the 34th St./Downtown exit turn right onto E. 34th St. turn left onto Lexington Ave. turn right onto E. 27th St. continue onto W. 27th St.
From JFK International Airport
Take the Van Wyck Expressway exit/I-678 North merge onto the Van Wyck Expressway to the I-495/Long Island Expressway exit merge onto I-495/Long Island Expressway West follow through the Midtown Tunnel take the 34th St./Downtown exit turn right onto E. 34th St. turn left onto Lexington Ave. turn right onto E. 27th St. continue onto W. 27th St.
From Newark International Airport
On the Newark International Airport Exit Take the US-1/US-9 ramp towards New York Via Skyway (Rt-21) merge onto US-1/US-9 North US-1/US-9 North becomes US-1 North US-1 North becomes 12th St. follow through Holland Tunnel take the Uptown fork and turn right onto Hudson Street Hudson Street becomes 8th Avenue turn right onto W. 28th St. turn right onto 7th Ave to W. 27th St.
DIRECTIONS TO FIT BY RAIL

Subway
Take the 1 or the N, R to the 28th Street Station. Alternatively, take the C, E, or F to the 23rd Street Station or take the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, D, F, N or Q to the 34th Street Station. For more info visit the MTA's website at www.mta.info.

Railroad 
Take Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, or the Long Island Railroad to Pennsylvania Station at 34th Street and 7th Avenue. Walk south on 7th Avenue to 27th Street.

Take Amtrak or Metro-North commuter railroad (Harlem, Hudson, New Haven, Port Jervis, and Pascack Valley Lines) to Grand Central Station at 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue.  Take the S shuttle subway to Times Square, then the 1 downtown to the 28th Street station. 

Take PATH trains to the 23rd Street or 34th Street stations.
DIRECTIONS TO FIT BY BUS 

Take the Crosstown bus at 23rd Street or 34th Street. 

Take the 7th Avenue or 8th Avenue bus. 

The Port Authority Bus Terminal is at 40th Street and 8th Avenue. 

New Jersey buses go to the George Washington Bridge Terminal, and then take the subway or metropolitan bus line.
DIRECTIONS TO FIT BY CAR

From the East (Long Island) 
I-495 West / Long Island Expressway through the Midtown Tunnel take the 35th St. exit towards 34th St./Downtown turn right onto E. 34th St. turn left onto Lexington Ave. turn right onto E. 27th St. continue onto W. 27th St.

From the North (Connecticut) 
I-91 South continue onto I-95 South / Bruckner Expressway to I-278 West / Bruckner Expressway bear right onto Triborough Bridge bear left onto FDR Dr. take Midtown Tunnel (I-495)/E. 34th St. exit merge onto FDR Dr. Service Road West turn right onto E. 34th St. turn left onto Lexington Ave. turn right onto E. 27th St. continue onto W. 27th St.

From the North (Upstate New York) 
I-87 South / New York Throughway take the 1-287 South/Rt-17 South exit towards New Jersey merge onto 1-287 South stay straight to go onto NJ-17 South take the 1-80 East exit towards New York merge onto I-80 East take the I-95 South/New Jersey Turnpike exit merge onto I-95 South take the exit towards Lincoln Tunnel/Secaucus (Rt 3) merge onto I-495 East through the Lincoln Tunnel take the 40 St. and North/West Side Highway exit merge onto Dyer Ave. turn right onto W. 40th St. turn right onto Broadway turn right onto W. 27th St.

From the West (Northern New Jersey) 
New Jersey Route 3 take the I-495 East exit towards the Lincoln Tunnel merge onto I-495 East through the Lincoln Tunnel take the 40 St. and North/West Side Highway exit merge onto Dyer Ave. turn right onto W. 40th St. turn right onto Broadway turn right onto W. 27th St.

From the South (Southern New Jersey) 
New Jersey Turnpike take I-95/New Jersey Turnpike North to 16E (US 46)/Lincoln Tunnel take the Rt 3 exit 16E towards the Lincoln Tunnel merge onto I-495 East through the Lincon Tunnel take the 40 St. and North/West Side Highway exit merge onto Dyer Ave. turn right onto W. 40th St. turn right onto Broadway turn right onto W. 27th St.http://www.jewelrycamp.org

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Antique and/or Vintage Costume Jewelry?


FULL OF SURPRIZES ESTATE & TAG SALES PRESENTS:
N Woodmere/Valley Stream on Friday January 14th @ 760 Oakleigh Rd. from 9:30-4:00 p.m.  Downsiziing and selling pretty items to help decorate your home including Lovely Dining Room Set that extends to seat 18, Costume Jewelry, Clothing, Decorative items, Baccarat, Cartier.. Come see!
Go to website to see pic

Oceanside: Sunday January 16th @ 4 Rose St from 9:30-4:00  Lots of small items for sale including Thomasville Wall Unit, lots of sterling costume jewelry and a life of smalls. Go to website to see photos: CL
www.fullofsurprizes.net/
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Sunday, January 9, 2011

JCK

JCK Show Announces Extended Dates and Enhanced Features

By JCK Staff
Posted on January 7, 2011
As JCK Las Vegas 2011 finds its new home at Mandalay Bay this June, attendees can expect extended show days, new exhibitors, and new product focus areas, JCK Events announced Jan. 6.
The show will feature a redesigned show floor organized by product category to aid buyers in efficiently shopping the JCK show floor. More than 80 percent of the floor will occupy product location “destinations” with the introduction of silver, bridal, fashion jewelry, and pearls.
A growing number of new exhibitors have signed up for this year’s show, including Temple St. Clair, Rio Tinto Diamonds, Lagos, Alex Sepkus, and Breitling (at Swiss Watch at JCK), among others.
In addition, extended dates for LUXURY, Equipment Technology & Supplies, and AGTA will allow additional opportunities for buyers to source key areas of the show floor. LUXURY, typically a three-day event, will expand to seven: May 31–June 6 (May 31–June 2 by invitation only). AGTA will run June 2–7, and Equipment, Technology & Supplies runs June 3–7.http://www.jewelrycamp.org

Friday, January 7, 2011

GIA Announces Winners of Annual George A. Schuetz Jewelry Design Contest International competition draws winning entries from three continents

GIA Announces Winners of Annual George A. Schuetz Jewelry Design Contest
International competition draws winning entries from three continents

CARLSBAD, Calif. – Jan. 7, 2011 – GIA (Gemological Institute of America) recently announced the winners of the annual George A. Schuetz Jewelry Design Contest. The international competition, which recognizes the best original men’s jewelry and accessories designs, is named in honor of the late men’s jewelry designer George A. Schuetz, Sr.

Contestants from all corners of the globe entered the competition. The winning entries represent three continents: Australia, Asia and Europe.

Karl Williams of Wellington, New Zealand captured the first place award with a bold ring design that features a 1.5 carat (ct.) center-cut diamond offset by eight .25 ct. side diamonds. The striking rendition provided by Williams combines a platinum band with 18 ct. yellow gold segments and rivets.

“It is an absolute honor to take first place in such a prestigious international design competition,” Williams said. “I believe the scope for design in men’s jewelry is extensive, and the Schuetz contest encourages designers to push creativity to the limit. I would like to thank GIA for sponsoring the contest, as it provides an incredible opportunity for designers to earn recognition for their work.”

Open to all designers, the Schuetz contest is judged by an independent panel of industry experts that evaluates each entry’s form, wearability, manufacturability and appeal. Winners receive a crystal plaque commemorating their achievement; the first place award winner also receives $500.

The second place award went to Clarrie Yap of Pokfulam, Hong Kong. Yap, who recently earned a GIA Graduate Gemologist (G.G.) diploma, was chosen for an intricate ring design that highlights the beauty of an urban landscape. Elena Lorenzi, a GIA Accredited Jewelry Professional (A.J.P.) from Ventimiglia, Italy, claimed the third place award with an elegant pendant made of white gold and onyx.

Established in 1973, the competition pays tribute to Schuetz and gives GIA an opportunity to advance the dreams and goals of young designers.

“We’re proud to host the contest each year to celebrate the contributions Mr. Schuetz made to men’s jewelry design,” said Robert Ackermann, a GIA jewelry design instructor who directed the 2010 competition. “GIA is committed to fostering individuals within the industry, and a large part of that is encouraging young designers to take creative risks and expand their horizons.”

To enter the competition, contestants are asked to submit one original color design rendering that has not been previously exhibited or offered for sale. Entries can be submitted each year between April 15 and June 15. There is no fee to enter. Entry forms for the 2011 George A. Schuetz Design Contest will be available April 15.

For more information visit www.gia.edu.


New Zealand’s Karl Williams earned first place for his bold ring design that
features a 1.5 ct. center-cut diamond offset by eight .25 ct. side diamonds.
Image ©GIA.