Milenyum Mining Names Custom Gem Cutting Ltd. Canadian Distributor of Csarite™

May 9, 2014
Rough Material Donated to Canadian Gemmological Association

Milenyum Mining Limited (MML) is excited to announce that Custom Gem Cutting Ltd/Wobito Gems, a master gem cutting firm based in Stouffville, Ontario is the first authorized distributor of Csarite™ in Canada. Brothers Ralph and Rudi Wobito continue the gem cutting tradition started by their father and grandfather in the renowned German gem cutting center of Idar-Oberstein.

“As the primary cutting facility for the rare and precious Csarite™, it makes perfect sense for our company to also distribute this product to our many constituents,” stated Rudi Wobito. “Our intimate knowledge of the skill required to cut Csarite™ uniquely positions us to help teach the Canadian jewelry industry about the attributes of this color change gem.”

Milenyum Mining is kicking off the announcement with a donation of Csarite™ rough crystals to the Canadian Gemmological Association for study and education.

“We are thrilled with this contribution,” stated Duncan Parker, president of the Canadian Gemmological
Association. “Given its rarity and newness to the market, having material on hand is instrumental in teaching
our students about this unusual and precious gem.”

Csarite™ is the trade name for the finest of Turkish color change diaspore. Ethically sourced at its sole known source deep in the mountains of the Anatolia region of Turkey, Csarite has quickly become a favorite gemstone of luxury jewelry designers the world over.

MML is the world’s only actively-mining source supply of Csarite™, a Turkish diaspore that is a natural,
unenhanced colored gemstone. Responsible for cutting and marketing of this phenomenal gemstone, MML’s
mission is to introduce gem and jewelry connoisseurs around the globe to Turkish diaspore’s unique beauty and rarity. MML is a member of The International Colored Gemstone Association.

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#DailyJewel – Atelier Leseine – so much more than Couture

May 8, 2014

Have you ever fallen in love with a Couture line all the while realizing that there is no way you will ever be able to afford it?Have you seen the carved pearl line at Atelier Leseine?   WOW – I want to stack these gorgeous bracelets!!!Atelier Les…

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#JCKLV – Launch of Mireya Line By Engagement Ring Guru, Harout Aghjayan

May 5, 2014

Two Industry Veterans Join Forces to Create Collection Highlighted by New ‘Fit’ System 

The Mireya bridal jewelry brand is the latest creation from esteemed bridal jewelry designer Harout Aghjayan. Russell Cohen, best known for his successful 23-year career as Chairman and Co-CEO of Carlyle & Co. Jewelers, a $110 million luxury jewelry company, will take the reigns as CEO of Mireya. The brand Mireya, which gets its name from a Spanish word meaning miracle, has set out to become one of sorts for the tradition based bridal jewelry
industry.


With the “pick-a-head” Mireya Fit System, the brand will revolutionize the way that brides-to-be shop and create diamond engagement rings while giving retailers readily available, in store options enabling them to close the sale immediately. The Mireya Fit System takes guessing and imagining out of the buying process, allowing women to try on their exact complete ring – not look at a CAD design on a computer screen or try on a semi-mount. The buyer is presented, in store, with a selection of Mireya rings stocked by the retailer and a set of pre-set center diamonds in various shapes and sizes. Mireya’s rings are engineered to seamlessly accept the pre-set center diamonds with a precise, secure and patented lock-in system, making each ring a complete, custom-created ring. Once a final selection is made, the ring can be fully assembled that same day. The Mireya Fit System also offers additional benefits to retailers and consumers: easy and fast modifications without completely rebuilding a ring, easy upgrades, and for those fewer and fewer grooms selecting a ring without their bride’s input, an insurance policy – if she does not like it, just change it in minutes with a simple visit to the store. Retail prices range from $800 to $2,000.

Mireya will also offer an assortment of finished goods characterized by its signature – a
Renaissance inspired shank design. The cohesive collection, consisting of 20 variations of this
signature style and 185 styles in total are all meticulously handmade of 14K, 18K or Platinum, in the USA, and offer attractive price points in each category. CEO Russell Cohen declares, “I am excited to be a part of this unique initiative in the bridal jewelry market. Beyond the stunning designs, I am confident that the Mireya Fit System will be the key to transforming retailers’ abilities to sell engagement rings.” 


“Mireya is the next evolution in engagement rings,” said Harout Aghjayan. He continued, “Pairing stunning design with cutting-edge technology, creates a win-win situation for consumers and retailers alike. I have always been on the forefront of the jewelry 

industry and am proud to be bringing this next innovation, which will change the way engagement rings are sold.” 


The Mireya brand assortment will expand to include diamond wedding bands, wedding-day
jewelry, everyday diamond jewelry and, in the near future, fashion collections with an updated, sophisticated look, exquisitely articulated and value-oriented. Mireya will officially debut at JCK Las Vegas at Booth 1329 from May 27th to June 2nd, at which time the brand’s advertising campaign, website, and in store displays will be unveiled.
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NEW Mineral Found – Purplish Pink Putinsite!

May 5, 2014

The discovery of a NW mineral isn’t an everyday occurrence but a couple in Australia found a   new purple-pink mineral that has a chemical composition and crystalline structure unlike any of the known 4,000 minerals has been discovered at a mining site in Western Australia. 


Following is the official Press Release from the University of Adelaide:

New mineral shows nature’s infinite variability

Tuesday, 22 April 2014
A University of Adelaide mineralogy researcher has discovered a new mineral that is unique in structure and composition among the world’s 4,000 known mineral species.
Published in Mineralogical Magazine, Visiting Research Fellow in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Dr Peter Elliott has described ‘putnisite’, found in a surface outcrop at Lake Cowan, north of Norseman in Western Australia.
“What defines a mineral is its chemistry and crystallography,” says Dr Elliott, who is also a Research Associate with the South Australian Museum.
“By x-raying a single crystal of mineral you are able to determine its crystal structure and this, in conjunction with chemical analysis, tells you everything you need to know about the mineral.
“Most minerals belong to a family or small group of related minerals, or if they aren’t related to other minerals they often are to a synthetic compound – but putnisite is completely unique and unrelated to anything.
“Nature seems to be far cleverer at dreaming up new chemicals than any researcher in a laboratory.”
The new mineral occurs as tiny crystals, no more than 0.5 mm in diameter and is found on a volcanic rock. It appears as dark pink spots on dark green and white rock which, under the microscope, appears as square, cube-like crystals. It combines the elements strontium, calcium, chromium, sulphur, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen – a very unusual combination. It has yet to be determined if the new mineral will have any practical use.
The mineral was discovered during prospecting by a mining company in WA and handed on to CSIRO for initial research and then to Dr Elliott for more detailed analysis.
Dr Elliott has researched 12 new Australian minerals in the past seven years and seven of those he found himself.
Two of these new minerals were discovered in South Australia – domerockite and hylbrownite – named respectively after Dome Rock, where the mineral was first was found, and Henry Yorke Lyle Brown, Government Geologist of South Australia from 1882-1912.
Putnisite has been named for Australian mineralogists Andrew and Christine Putnis.
From mining.com:
Putnisite is translucent and brittle.The mineral has no known practical uses. Some of theelements in putnisite are carbon, calcium, chromium and strontium. It’s chemical formula is the following:
SrCa4Cr3+8(CO3)8SO4(OH)16·23H2O
The new mineral’s name, putnisite, is still not official. It has to be approved by the International Mineralogical Association.
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#DailyJewel – Happy May Day! ….Bonne Chance!

May 1, 2014

If we were in Paris today the streets would be lined with people selling small bunches of Muguet (Lily of the Valley)….Muguet are EVERYWHERE – because on this one day each year anyone can sell flowers on the street – no permit required!

People exchange the delicate bundles as porte bonheur (a good luck charm) – a tradition which dates to the 1560’s when King Charles the IX of France was gifted a fragrant bouquet! 

…the heady scent fills the the streets, leading one blogger to comment that “the scent of the muguet actually makes the rush-hour metro ride bearable!”

HAPPY MAY DAY!

But – this is a Jewelry Blog so we are celebrating with Michele della Valle’s  stunning ‘Lily of the Valley’ necklace, with delicate bell-shaped blossoms suspended from meandering stems studded with tsavorite garnets from the recent Magnificent Jewels auction at Sotheby’s.


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Robert Procop Exceptional Jewels – The Emerald Collection

April 30, 2014
Have you had the opportunity to view the traveling exhibition from Robert Procop Exceptional Jewels?  …he has put together a collection of never before seen emeralds – booked at several top US retailers. 

Why share this collection now? 

“The unique qualities in each of these emeralds, their intense green colors, remarkable shapes, and sizes, all contribute to my passion for these stones. The rarities in each are a wonder. 

We have faceted some of the finest emeralds from different parts of the world with a few noted rarities that have not yet been seen. The jeweler or private collector will truly be able appreciate the beauty, treasure and value of each stone. 

Therefore, due to these emeralds exceptional individual allurement, this traveling exhibit was created.” – Robert Procop

Grab your traveling companions and follow the Yellow Brick Road to…
The Emerald City – A rare and unique 39.01ct natural formation from the mines of Colombia with vivid and intense green hexagonal prisms. Dr. A. Peretti, of the Gem Research Laboratory in Switzerland, personally noted in the certification:“This emerald crystal rough is arranged in an aggregate of a series of prisms that resemble the skyline of skyscrapers in megacities.” Thus, this rough crystal has been named ‘The Emerald City’.












The African Kryptonite – One of the rarest emerald specimens found in the world, this 100ct natural form crystal emerald is certified by Dr. A. Peretti as being 106.53cts and having the exceptional quality of containing no oil. The emerald is Nigerian in origin and suspended in a striking kryptonite capsule pendant with 25.33ct tw of round diamonds sculpted around this rare gem.

Tour stops are at a few high end jewelers – and there will be several pieces from the Robert Procop Exceptional Gems Collection included in the exhibition.


The tour has already begun but there are still a couple opportunities to see the collection:

♦  2-3 May 2014: Charles Schwartz & Son, Washington, D.C.
♦  8-10 May 2014: Donoho’s, The Woodlands, Texas.
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#Prospectors – Amanda – The New Face of American Gemstone Mining Appears On JTV

April 29, 2014

 Have you been watching The Prospectors on The Weather Channel? ….it is great and one of the boldest Prospectors featured is the feisty Amanda Adkins Anderson…Guest Writer Christine Ford talks about Amanda’s appearance on Jewel…

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Sotheby’s New York Auction of MAGNIFICENT JEWELS – April 29th

April 23, 2014
Sotheby’s New York Auction of
MAGNIFICENT JEWELS



Featuring 
Singular Colored Gemstones
&
Jewels from the Estate of Eydie Gorme:
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NEW YORK, 29 APRIL 2014
Sotheby’s annual spring auction of Magnificent Jewels in New York will be held on 29 April 2014. The auction will offer more than 450 lots at a wide range of estimates, together expected to achieve more than $37 million*. Highlights from the sale have traveled to three continents this spring, and will return to New York for exhibition in Sotheby’s York Avenue galleries beginning 25 April. The exhibition also will include: highlights from the 13 May sale of Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels in Geneva; a selection of Important Watches to be sold on 10 June; and pieces from our Sotheby’s Diamonds retail collection.


AN EXCEPTIONAL KASHMIR SAPPHIRE

The April sale will offer one of the finest Kashmir sapphires ever to appear at auction. The Exceptional Platinum, Sapphire and Diamond Ring (est. $4/5 million) features a square emerald-cut Kashmir sapphire weighing 28.18 carats set in a tapered baguette diamond mounting designed by Oscar Heyman & Brothers.

The stone has no indications of heat treatment and is described by the American Gemological Laboratories (AGL) as “a gem of singular importance.”   According to the AGL, “It possesses the quintessential, velvety blue color that distinguishes a fine Kashmir sapphire….The pleasing color of this sapphire is further enhanced by a square emerald-cut fashioning which resulting in deep, internal color reflections and brilliance that complement the overall visual appearance of the stone, as well as a high clarity that results in a heightened degree of transparency.” 
Gary Schuler, Senior Vice President and Director of the New York Jewelry Department commented: “The current world record price per carat for a Kashmir sapphire at auction is $175,821, achieved for the Richelieu Sapphires (26.66 and 20.88 carats) at Sotheby’s in Geneva in November 2013. The exceptional quality of this sapphire has the potential to reach historic heights as well, with proceeds benefiting a charitable foundation.”


MAGNIFICENT DIAMONDS 
and COLORED STONES
The selection of colored diamonds on offer in April is led by the Magnificent Fancy Intense Orangy Pink Diamond and Diamond Ring (est. $6/7 million). The beautifully-shaped, cushion-cut diamond of 15.23 carats, VS2 clarity, displays a soft, feminine color reminiscent of pink diamonds in historic and royal collections.

Also highlighting the important stones in the sale is The El Dorado Emerald (est. $1.8/2.2 million), an emerald-cut Colombian emerald weighing 36.53 carats, set in a platinum, 18 karat gold and diamond ring mounting. A prime example of the finest emerald material, the Classic Colombian emerald combines size, color and clarity without any kind of oil or resin enhancement.
In total, the April auction will offer more than 30 top-quality white diamond rings and diamond ear-studs weighing between 5 and 15 carats, estimated from $50,000 to $900,000.
  


JEWELS FROM THE ESTATE 
OF EYDIE GORME
The April auction will offer a stunning, romantic selection of jewels from the estate of Eydie Gorme, comprising both classic diamonds and decorative pieces. Almost all of the jewels in the collection were given to Gorme by her husband Steve Lawrence – together for more than 55 years, ‘Steve and Eydie’ reigned for decades as America’s most sophisticated and award-winning pop vocal duet.

Highlighting the collection are a Platinum and Diamond Ring, Harry Winston, 17.40 carats (est. $350/450,000) and a Platinum and Diamond Ring, set with a marquise-shape diamond of 7.51 carats, D color, Internally Flawless (est. $350/450,000) that Gorme received from Lawrence on the occasion of their 10th wedding anniversary.  Also featured is a rivière style Platinum and Diamond Necklace (est. $250/350,000), which Lawrence gave to his wife for their 25th wedding anniversary.
Lisa Hubbard, Chairman, The Americas, Sotheby’s International Jewelry Division said: “Not only were Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence gifted performers, they were a wonderful love story. Her very personal jewelry collection is a testament to one of the great, enduring romances in show business history. Eydie dreamed of one day owning a diamond in every classic shape, and Steve Lawrence made her dreams come true.”

ICONIC & VINTAGE SIGNED JEWELS

An Art Deco period Platinum, Emerald and Diamond Bracelet, Cartier, France, (est. $700/900,000) from a private collection leads the selection of beautiful signed jewels on offer in April. Also by Cartier is the iconic 18 Karat Gold, Colored Diamond, Diamond, Onyx and Emerald Bangle-Bracelet (est. $600/800,000) designed as twin tigers in repose on the wrist. In the menagerie of bejeweled animals created by Cartier, it is the felines, originally conceived by Jeanne Toussaint – the enlightened director of Haute Joallerie for Cartier during their most innovative years, who leapt into fashion history accessorizing the world’s best-dressed women. From Daisy Fellowes and Princess Nina Aga Khan to Barbara Hutton, Cartier’s ‘big cat’ jewels were much admired by the social elite once the trend-setting Duchess of Windsor was seen sporting their sleek, distinctive silhouettes in the late 1940s and 1950s. The influence of Jeanne Toussaint’s early designs has been ever-present in Cartier’s jewels for more than seventy years, as the cats remain one of the jeweler’s most popular motifs around the world.    

Another highlight of the signed jewels is the Gold, Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond and Emerald Ring, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, signed Tiffany & Co., and made circa 1915-1920 (est. $100/150,000). On offer from a private collection, this rare example of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s work with yellow diamonds presents a lovely marquise-shaped diamond of 4.27 carats – potentially Internally Flawless – within an intricate filigree mounting reminiscent of ancient jewelry motifs.

FASHIONABLE DESIGNS

Fashion-forward collectors will love the array of jewels by Tony Duquette, the legendary American artist and designer whose fantastic jewels are distinguished by his bold use of color and volume. Featured from the collection of best-selling author Danielle Steel is Duquette’s Gold and Smoky Quartz Bracelet (est. $15/20,000), designed with nearly 700 carats of emerald-cut smoky quartz links. Collectors will also find bold style and vibrant color in pieces made by René Boivin, David Webb and contemporary designer Michele del la Valle.  
FOR MORE NEWS FROM SOTHEBY’S
Sotheby’s has been uniting collectors with world-class works of art since 1744. Sotheby’s became the first international auction house when it expanded from London to New York (1955), the first to conduct sales in Hong Kong (1973) and France (2001), andthe first international fine art auction house in China (2012). Today, Sotheby’s presents auctions in eight different salesrooms, including New York, London, Hong Kong and Paris, and Sotheby’s BidNow program allows visitors to view all auctions live online and place bids in real-time from anywhere in the world. Sotheby’s offers collectors the resources of Sotheby’s Financial Services, the world’s only full-service art financing company, as well as private sale opportunities in more than 70 categories, including S|2, the gallery arm of Sotheby’s Contemporary Art department, as well as Sotheby’s Diamonds and Sotheby’s Wine. Sotheby’s has aglobal network of 90 offices in 40 countries and is the oldest company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (BID).
*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium and prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium.
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#FabergeEaster – #DailyJewel Spotlight on Faberge!!!

April 20, 2014

When you think Easter you think Eggs – when you think Eggs you think Faberge!!!!


Faberge has been known for decades as the company that created the bejeweled eggs of the Russian Imperial family.  Faberge is a company whose reputation is based on one man’s love of his wife…Tsar Alexander III was so enamored with his wife the Empress Maria Fedorovna that he had an original elaborately jewel encrusted egg made for her by the Faberge workshops each Easter.
FABERGÉ SALON
“Fabergé Easter” saw an exquisite Fabergé salon and exhibition space set up in Harrods, with the famed Brompton Road windows and façade dressed in Fabergé flags, telling the story of the legendary jewellery house.
A luxurious Fabergé salon will house the jewellery collection of one-of-a-kind, collectible pieces designed for Fabergé by Parisian artist jeweller Frédéric Zaavy. The much coveted collection will be showcased in its entirety for the first time since its creation, as a tribute to the late Frédéric Zaavy.
A Fabergé “Egg Bar” will offer customers an opportunity to discover the iconic egg pendants, while a bespoke in-store engraving service will allow clients to personalise precious gold egg pendants with a special message of their choice. A digital space will surprise and delight visitors.

Re-Discover Faberge!!!
Website:      http://www.faberge.com/

Twitter:       https://twitter.com/OfficialFaberge
Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/Faberge
Pinterest:    http://www.pinterest.com/faberge/
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#FabergeatHarrods – Easter at Harrods with the Iconic Faberge

April 20, 2014


Have you seen Harrods window dressing for the Easter Holiday?   …it is all about Faberge!   I know this is kind of late – but being a US based blogger just hasn’t put my blog on Faberge’s radar…yet!

But I thought it might be fun to share the new Easter tradition – Faberge at Harrods!!!
Harrod’s April Magazine reported on it by saying…

“This week we are excited to announce the launch of ‘Fabergé Easter’ at Harrods.

A creative collaboration to celebrate Easter in-store with the iconic artist jeweller Fabergé. Along with taking over our iconic Bromton Road windows with their spectacular creations we will be exhibiting a rare masterpiece, an original Fabergé Egg – The Apple Blossom Egg, together with other historic Fabergé treasures. This Egg was designed in 1901 and is beautifully crafted in gold, diamonds and nephrite.

Fabergé have also created a luxurious salon which will house the jewellery collection of one-of-a-kind, collectible pieces designed for Fabergé by Parisian artist jeweller Frédéric Zaavy. The much coveted collection will be showcased in its entirety for the first time since its creation, as a tribute to the late Frédéric Zaavy.”


HISTORIC FABERGÉ EXHIBITION

Fabergé and Harrods continue to make history this Easter by exhibiting a rare masterpiece, an original Fabergé Egg – The Apple Blossom Egg, together with other historic Fabergé treasures. This Egg was designed in 1901 and is beautifully crafted in gold, diamonds and nephrite. This is the very first time these rare masterpieces will be exhibited in the UK and in a non–museum environment.

FABERGÉ SALON
“Fabergé Easter” saw an exquisite Fabergé salon and exhibition space set up in Harrods, with the famed Brompton Road windows and façade dressed in Fabergé flags, telling the story of the legendary jewellery house.

A luxurious Fabergé salon will house the jewellery collection of one-of-a-kind, collectible pieces designed for Fabergé by Parisian artist jeweller Frédéric Zaavy. The much coveted collection will be showcased in its entirety for the first time since its creation, as a tribute to the late Frédéric Zaavy.

A Fabergé “Egg Bar” will offer customers an opportunity to discover the iconic egg pendants, while a bespoke in-store engraving service will allow clients to personalise precious gold egg pendants with a special message of their choice. A digital space will surprise and delight visitors.

HARRODS EXCLUSIVE
Faberge has been known for decades as the company that created the bejeweled eggs of the Russian Imperial family.  Faberge is a company whose reputation is based on one man’s love of his wife…Tsar Alexander III was so enamored with his wife the Empress Maria Fedorovna that he had an elaborately jewel encrusted egg made for her by the Faberge workshops each Easter.
And in the Faberge tradition, they have created an exclusive jewel for Harrods…the Spiral Tassel pendant.

To celebrate the extravaganza, Fabergé has created a limited-edition Spiral Tassel Pendant, available exclusively at Harrods from 1st April 2014. The modern, playful, diamond-set egg comes with a stunning gemstone tassel, finished with amethyst, tsavorite, or spinel.

Welcome Back Faberge!
Website:     http://www.faberge.com/
Twitter:       https://twitter.com/OfficialFaberge
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/Faberge
Pinterest:     http://www.pinterest.com/faberge/
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