August 12-14 Seattle, WA - Northwest Jewelry Conference
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August 12-14 Seattle, WA - Northwest Jewelry Conference
2016 Instructors Diana Singer, owner of D & E Singer, Inc., president of the American Society of Jewelry Historians and 4th year NWJC instructor takes us to Another Place and Time - The Roaring Twenties blending social, political, architectural and fashion trends with the jewelry we know of as Art Deco. Dr. Cigdem Lule, archaeogemologist, special projects manager at Gemworld International and recipient of the 2016 Bonanno Award for Excellence in Gemology will present Garnets - Treasured Gem of the Ancients uncovering their locations, routes and uses from her ongoing research. Jeff Mason, president of Mason-Kay, the nation’s foremost jade dealer will provide an extensive hands on workshop Stone of Heaven – Defining Jade explaining quality attributes, pricing, treatments and the incredible rise of fine jade in today’s auction market. Brian McHardy, And their topics Another Place and Time The Roaring 20’s Current scholarly research Garnets Treasured Gem of the Ancients Workshop and Auction Update Stone of Heaven-Defining Jade master diamond cutter/instructor, most recently for Hearts on Fire will set up a working studio to demonstrate his art in How to Really Cut a Diamond as he traces historical innovations, faceting selection and answers repair and re-cut issues. Working studio set-up Peter Shemonsky, designer, goldsmith, Antiques Wiener Werkstätte How to Really Cut a Diamond Roadshow veteran and ten-year NGI period jewelry instructor will trace the history of the transformative Austrian studio Wiener Werkstätte and Secessionist Jewelry, and uncover truths and deceptions in identifying jewelry Maker’s Marks. and Secessionist Jewelry Stefanie Walker, jewelry historian with a PhD in Art Bats, Bad Dreams and Damsels in Distress History from NYU, curated the Bard College Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry exhibition and co-edited its published catalog on which she will be presenting. Stefanie will kick-off the conference reception with an intriguing look at The Darker Side of René Lalique. Cynthia Prasnal - new addition! Cynthia, the Heritage and Gemstone director for Van Cleef and Arpels will be presenting the company’s history and her perspectives as the VCA archivist. Maker’s Marks Truths and Deceptions The Darker Side of René Lalique Castellani Italian Archaeological Jewelry Featured house Van Cleef & Arpels NWJC is a limited-enrollment event hosted by Northwest Gemological Institute (NGI) at Cedarbrook Lodge, near Sea-Tac airport. An award-wining culinary team will provide breakfasts, lunches, snacks and the Friday reception. For hotel reservations, contact Myla Audar for 20% off the best posted internet rate: [email protected] August 12-14 Seattle, WA You are invited to a gathering of period jewelry enthusiasts August 12-14, 2016 NORTHWEST JEWELRY CONFERENCE Seattle, WA Once a year a select group of experts come to the Pacific Northwest to present vibrant period jewelry sessions. This is the Northwest Jewelry Conference (NWJC), hosted by Northwest Gemological Institute (NGI). Jewelry historians, scientists, curators, stone cutters and jewelry artists are invited to teach not only for expertise and insight but for their passion. Hands on workshops and demonstrations add to the discussion; participants are encouraged to bring articles that pertain to session topics. Students are a mix of collectors, jewelers, estate dealers, appraisers and budding gemologists. The presenters also become students, further adding to the repartee and learning. Strong business and personal relationships are forged in the intimate classroom setting. Al Gilbertson signing his book, “American Cut” Period jewelry study at NGI began in the 1980’s and evolved into the NWJC in 2013. Topics are suggested by participants and each year a major jeweler is chronicled, a 360˚ slice of time revealed with some sessions linked through a common thread—in 2016 that thread is ancient jewelry. The conference kicks off with a reception and thoughtprovoking evening session. The 2016 conference will be held at the renowned Cedarbrook Lodge; sporting a Northwest woodsy feel on eighteen acres of restored wetlands with farm-to-table cuisine from an award-wining culinary crew. Tackling the jewelry identification challenge Craig Lynch and Jeffrey Post discuss the merits of their respective collections: Somewhere in the Rainbow v. The Smithsonian Institution Cedarbrook Lodge Enrollment is limited and the $695 tuition covers all sessions, Friday night reception, breakfasts, lunches and break snacks Saturday and Sunday. The sessions conclude mid-afternoon Sunday. www.nwjcon.com