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For all of you jewelry aficionados residing in or around New York, this week of November 12-18, 2018, deemed NYCJW, will provide you with an abundance of jewelry-centric activities from which to choose In its inaugural year, Co-founders JB Jones and Bella Neyman, both specializing in different realms of jewelry and the arts, have put together a schedule and program that will guide you through an inside look at the various facets of New York's jewelry scene, from Fifth Avenue's renowned houses to the small stores that have made Brooklyn a bustling mecca of independent jewelry shops These events, in addition to the museum exhibitions and educational programs celebrate the rich history of jewelry in New York City An extension of the innovative jewelry designer Marla Aaron's annual #lockyourmom initiative of gifting her designs to single moms, Greenwich St.
Jewelers & Marla Aaron present #lockyourmom LIVE Marla Aaron will in attendance will give away an exclusively designed #lockyourmom lock to the first 100 single moms that attend the event at Greenwich St Jewelers'.
Hosted by the beautifully curated antique and vintage retail shop of Doyle & Doyle and The American Society of Jewelry Historian's, this event allows for sipping cocktails, mingling and browsing through and buying rare jewelry and art books and auction catalogs at heavily discounted prices RE:FINE - Redefining Fine Jewelry, features over 30 international artists whose jewelry reflects the ethos of the Museum of Arts and Design's mission to present work at the intersection of arts, craft, and design Tom Heyman, collector of historically significant pieces by Oscar Heyman that date back to the early part of the 20th century, Mahnaz Ispahani buyer for private clients and jewelry consultant and appraiser Dianne Batista who works with auction houses and private clients will sit on this panel to discuss how to collection and build a jewelry collection based on your different goals.
Chief Curator Emeritus of the New Museum, Ulysses Dietz will lead a tour of five different spaces throughout the museum's 85 galleries that celebrate the importance of jewelry in the art of everyday life. . Source