Forgiveness jewelry – the art of forgiveness carved in metals and stone

There’s a whole world between saying „I’m sorry” and „will you forgive me”, claims Forgiveness Jewelry founder and mastermind Rob Tarr, on the jewelry line that was just recently launched. The new online project was unveiled in the final days of December, following a five-year journey (mostly spiritual) into the world of forgiveness and mercy, says Tarr, an entrepreneur, who teamed up with renowned jewelry designer Amy Levinson and assembled a dedicated team to launch the project. The line of jewelry is now available online at www.fogivenessjewelry.com.

Forgiveness Jewelry: a women's forgiveness ring featuring the olive branch

Forgiveness Jewelry: a women's forgiveness ring featuring the olive branch

“Forgiveness is something we all need. We all make mistakes in the course of life and some of those mistakes harm others. It’s part of being human,” explains the mission statement of Forgiveness Jewelry. “The art of forgiveness is admitting that you’ve made a mistake and then taking responsibility for your actions and asking for forgiveness. More than simply saying “I’m sorry”, a declarative statement, it is important to acknowledge your mistake and ask the other person to forgive you.” It sounds something like: “I’m sorry… will you fogive me?”.

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AK47 Jewelry: Fonderie 47 creates luxury jewelry from Africa’s ultimate assault rifle

„Every act of creation is first an act of destruction,” says Fonderie 47with the words of life-defining artist Pablo Picasso, referring to their unique and most striking social entrepreneur idea: transforming machine guns to luxury jewelry to help the removal of illegal assault rifles in Africa, where these AK47s are one of the primary sources of devastation and pain. The custom-made, high jewelry created from AK47 parts include luxury rings, earrings and cufflinks.

AK47 Jewelry from Fonderie 47

AK47 Jewelry from Fonderie 47

Although the launch of theFonderie 47  jewelry line was just announced publicly a few days ago, the donations of the two co-founders, Peter Thum and John Zapolski, in partnership with various African NGOs have helped destroy over 6,000 assault rifles. Continue reading

Katie Holmes stuns us as the new face of H Stern in worldwide campaign

Katie Holmes, also known as Mrs. Tom Cruise, is returning to her modelling roots as the new face of worldwide jewelry brand H Stern. The stunning photos of the now 32-year-old actress and model appear in the latest campaign of H Stern, photographed by well-known photographer Tom Munro. On the photos she is wearing the labels’s classy and chunky jewelry pieces including drop earrings, cocktail rings, bracelets and necklaces.

Katie Holmes for H Stern

Katie Holmes for H Stern

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Kim Kardashian’s 10-Carat diamond ring

American socialite, reality TV heroine, model and actress Kim Kardashian is not known for her humble and common taste. Growing up to be a co-owner of a fashion chain named D-A-S-H, and the founder of various fashion brands, fragrances and jewelry lines, quickly gave hear a clear idea how to stand out when it comes to wearing stuff, and, especially when it comes to jewelry.

The other part of the story is, of course, Kim Kardashian’s not too long lasting love affair with professional New Jersey Nets player Kris Humphries. The two (both coming from families that name all their children with K-names) have been dating for five months, but their intentions appearing serious they are already talking about wedding, kids, and, among others, diamond engagement ring, obviously.

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Tron jewelry and Olivia Wilde makes cyberspace sparkle

You may argue that Disney’s brand new Tron: Legacy is not exactly a girlie movie, and most probably, you’re right. How could anything, based on a 80s video game, put together with XI. century technology, flavored with all the sci-fi must-haves of the previous decades turn out to be girlie at all? Well, it always helps if the costume designers of the movie are allowed to go insane. And, of course, we have to fill it with the appropriate amount of sparkling.

Enters Tron jewelry.

Since the Tron Legacy Movie with Olivia Wilde as its main female character was a predictable box office hit, it shouldn’t be of any surprise that various sets of Tron-inspired jewelries were designed by the time the movie opened in theaters a few weeks ago.

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Anjelina Jolie’s Tourist jewelry: all by Asprey

Angelina Jolie looks stunning in her new movie, as you can imagine. The film, titled The Tourist (just out in theaters), features Angelina on Johnny Depp’s side, continuously looking gorgeous and elegant. Her character follows Johnny Depp, an American tourist visiting Italy aiming to mend his broken heart. The movie was largely shot in Paris and Venice, and A-Jo looks appropriately chic and stylish in each scene.

The jewelry and accessories Mrs. Pitt is wearing throughout the movie are more than noteworthy: she carries Asprey’s Regent clutch in gold satin and Mayfair clutch in black crocodile and also in maple python. The jewelry she’s wearing include The Asprey Ribbon collection earrings in citrine and a selection of Asprey pearls.

Angelina Jolie Asprey jewelry - as seen in The Tourist movie

Angelina Jolie Asprey jewelry - as seen in The Tourist movie

While the collection of the jewelries and accessories are not made (and especially not priced) for normal “mortal” people, the elegance and style Angelina is wearing them with is astonishing. The appearance of Asprey jewelry accompanied to Angelina Jolie was repeated on the premier of The Tourist as well, as several fashion blogs reported.

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Ruby Kobo collection to garner attention for designer Yuvi Alpert

Yuvi Alpert, and Donna Kobo are two young designers who are well worth keeping an eye on. The design label the two 26-year-olds launched two years ago, called Ruby Kobo has introduced one of the most noteworthy collections of this year’s holiday season. The brand, that, according to its designers “pay homage to ancient mysticism and and timeless measures of beauty in a truly modern” way, not only received celebrity backing, but also garnered significant attention from the media as well.

The signature style of the two young jewelry designers, have A-listers on their side as well. Their creations have been worn by has been worn by Rihanna, first lady Michelle Obama, and even rap star Kanye West. Other celebrity fans of the label include Julia Roberts, Naomi Watts and Gwyneth Paltrow.

Yuvi Alpert and Donna Kobo, designers of jewelry label Ruby Kobo

Yuvi Alpert and Donna Kobo, designers of jewelry label Ruby Kobo

Appreciation of pop icons and the fashion world was swiftly followed by professional results as well: less than three years after launching their label, Ruby Kobo was already picked for the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s prestigious incubator program, that is aimed at helping young designers to grow their businesses. Previous names in the program included designers Prabal Gurung, as well as another Obama favorite Sophie Theallet.

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Frank Gehry gets sued over Tiffany contract

Famed architect, Frank Gehry (80), the architect of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, the Walt Disney Concert Hall and other landmark buildings is reported to be sued by California-based communication company Circa Publishing Enterprises over an alleged promise that, according to Circa, was broken by Gehry.

The roots of the story go back to 2004, when, after Gehry showed interest in designing jewelry, his Los Angeles-based company, Gehry Design LLC entered a written agreement with Circa, providing the latter with exclusive rights to produce, distribute and sell jewelery designed by Frank Gehry. Circa Publishing, according to the contract, was entitled half the proceeds of items sold under the deal.

Frank Gehry collection by Tiffany & Co.

Frank Gehry collection by Tiffany & Co.

Later, the company introduced Gehry to representatives of world-wide jewelry manufacturer Tiffany & Co. representatives, which led to the launch of of Tiffany’s Frank Gehry Collection two years later, in May, 2006. The collection, that was unveiled in Beverly Hills consists of pieces priced between $125 (a silver ring), and $1m (a diamond brooch shaped like the floor plan of the Guggenheim Museum, Frank Gehry’s signature work of art).

The agreement brokered between Gehry and Tiffany & Co., however, unlawfully excluded Circa Publications, the plaintiff claims in a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by the communication company.

Frank Gehry and Circa Publications’ owner, Fred Nicholas are reported to have been friends for 40 years before the dispute.

Gehry’s lawyers say that it was Circa, who ended the agreement, before the Tiffany contract was inked. “Circa is not entitled to a penny,” Gehry’s attorney Patricia L. Glaser was quoted as saying. According to Glaser, Circa made clear in a March 2004 e-mail that  the contract was being returned to Gehry. As a lawyer, Nicholas knew that  such an action meant a deal was over, Glaser said.

Frank Gehry collection by Tiffany & Co.

Frank Gehry collection by Tiffany & Co.

The dispute broke out in September, 2006 when Circa started to demand its share after the sold items of Tiffany’s Frank Gehry Collection. According to Circa’s lawyer now that the collection has been in the making for three years it made millions of dollars.

“I’m 80 years old, so I have lapses sometimes,” Gehry, as the first witness, told the court, saying that he doesn’t remember much about the negotiations that led to the Tiffany deal. Speaking about the designing process Gehry said designing jewelry was entirely new to him. “What’s fascinating is the craftsmanship in the items that is not available  in buildings. I had to re-orient my thinking,” said Gehry.

“I quite enjoyed it,” he added later.

Evelyn Huang’s champagne bubbles garner first place at Rio Tinto

Evelyn Huang, Chief Designer, President and namesake of Los Angeles-based evelynH fine jewelry design company was announced winner of this year’s Rio Tinto champagne-diamond jewelry-design competition. The winner composition of Evelyn Huang is titled Bulles de Champagne Collier (Champagne bubbles necklace). The modern piece of jewelry is inspired by the French Rococo era of the early XVIII th century. According to the designer, her aim was to capture the elation and joy of champagne, with this unique necklace.

Evelyn Huang Bulles de Champagne Collier (Champagne Bubbles Necklace)

Evelyn Huang Bulles de Champagne Collier (Champagne Bubbles Necklace)

The piece earned Evelyn Huang the overall winner position titled the “Champagne Visionary”.

The grand prize of Rio Tinto’s design contest is not the only award evelynH swept this summer. Huang was just recently named the winner of the 2009 Women’s Jewelry Association DIVA Design Competition.

At Rio Tinto’s design contest, Evelyn Huang was followed by Joana Miranda, who was awarded the second place honor of “Champagne Wishes” for her elegant Champagne diamond and pearl drop earrings. Joana Miranda’s Champagne Tango earrings were inspired by the designer’s love of movement and the tango dance.

Tango earrings by Joana Miranda

Tango earrings by Joana Miranda

“My need to make the world a beautiful and ordered place influences everything I create. If my pieces make you feel more special, lovely and put-together, I will have succeeded,” Joana says in her profile page on her website.

Joana Miranda’s online store can be found at Etsy, while you can read her blog here. Since one of her works just won a prize at an international men’s jewelry design competition, stay tuned, because you will surely read about Joana Miranda here at Jwlry.net in the very near future.

Back to Rio Tinto’s design contest: the third place went to Graham Edney, who created a delicate, yet bold set of butterfly drop earrings. These sparkling champagne diamond set butterflies feature a marquis diamond back cut peridot with a clip in the form of diamond set champagne grapes. Graham Edney specializes in one-of-a-kind couture jewelry in his studio in Santa Barbara, CA.

Finally, the fourth place winner was Vincent Bisazza from San Diego based Charles Koll Jewelers. Designed to whimsically interpret the playful movement of champagne bubbles in a champagne flute, this brooch is composed entirely of the lighter shades of champagne diamonds.

The four winning designers will have an array of opportunities to be presented to the US jewelry industry, including participation in nationwide retailer events, Rio Tinto said after the announcement of the awards.

“I am always pleased to be able to discover, support and acknowledge talented new designers in both fashion and accessories. Rewarding several designers for their creations utilizing beautiful champagne diamonds was a pleasure,“ Fern Mallis, vice president of marketing for International Management Group models and IMG fashion commented on the contest. Mallis was one of the six judges, who reviewed numerous designs from across the US before awarding the above prizes.

”We were delighted with the level of interest in the competition from all sectors of the diamond industry and we look forward to working with the winning designers to showcase their creativity,” Manager of Rio Tinto Diamonds’ US Representative Office, Rebecca Foerster was quoted as saying concerning the competition.