Show Report: Charade Scary Diamonds

These cute new designs from Charade say boo in 18k gold and diamonds.  The Phantom collection, while also Halloween inspired, is a welcome change of pace from skulls, don’t you think?charade_phantoms.jpg



 

Show Report: Breuning Electroform Earrings

Breuning introduced a new collection of  30 styles of electroform earrings in 14k and 18k gold.  The electroforming process allows for large dramatic earring designs that are lightweight and comfortable. Suggested retail for  design shown here is around $1000.

Breuning electroform earrings



 

Show Report: Sal Praschnik e-Charms

Sal Praschnik Jewels has a pendant that’s also a 2GB flash drive.  The e-Charm pendant has an easy to use program to store medical records, emergency information and even videos and pictures of your kids. The e-Charms, which are less than an inch long, are available in 14k, 18k, and sterling silver, some accented with diamonds in a range of price points, from $490 to $1500 suggested retail. Many different symbols are available. “The USB Flash drive is retractable when it’s worn as a pendant,” says Virginia Praschnik. “And it looks super  chic when it’s plugged into my lap top!” Sal Praschnik is exhibiting at Luxury, booth 800, and JCK, booth 3120.

e-Charm pendants



 

Show Preview: Leslie’s OroSilver

Gold giant Leslie’s is launching its first collection in silver and gold.  OroSilver earrings, necklaces, and bracelets are 14k gold bonded to silver.  “The merchandise is beautiful and the styling is the best available in gold and silver bonded products,” says Judy Ban.  “We have added this collection to our line to arrive at the price-points needed by our independent jeweler customers.”  The collection will launch at the JCK show and a new brochure featuring the collection will be available at the Leslie’s booth.  Below, a preview of some of the new bracelet styles, with suggested retails from $495 to $600.

Silver and gold bracelets



 

Show Preview: JudeFrances Jewelry

Retailers looking for custom designed collections should check out JudeFrances Jewelry’s newest venture, JFI Private Label. In addition to diamond designs in gold and platinum, the private label has launched a multi-stone solitaire collection. The “Cipriani” collection of rings, earrings, and pendants feature five diamonds set together to appear as one. The G-VS quality diamonds are set in prongs or bezels that range in size from 1 carat and up. The Cipriani multi-stone designs are one-fifth the cost of a comparable sized diamond of the same quality. For instance, a 2 carat diamond wrapped pendant of G-VS quality would retail for around $25,500; the Cipriani wrapped pendant retails for only $5,500. Visit JudeFrances Jewelry at the Couture show, booth 258.     — Matthew Kramer

JudeFrances



 

Show Preview: Susan Sadler Cuff Collection

Designer Susan Sadler is launching a great new collection of bracelets that is really different from anything she’s done before.  The designs incorporate vintage bakelite, ebony, pre-ban ivory, and horn adorned with gemstones and pearls set in Sadler’s signature 19-karat gold.  The best part?  The collection retails from $1,500 to $4,500.  The new cuff collection will debut at the JCK show, booth 22129.

Susan Sadler Cuffs

Susan Sadler Cuffs



 

Show Preview: Ritani Anadare

 Ritani Anadare Rings

Ritani’s new Anadare engagement ring collection represents a new twist on design for the company.  The styles feature twist motifs, often in polished gold.  Of course, some styles also accent that twist with diamonds too.

“The twist is the human genome, the double helix of DNA,” says Tim Spanjer of Ritani. “It’s two hearts intertwining and becoming one.”

The scale of many of the settings in the new collection are delicate enough for the smaller center diamonds that many couples are choosing today.



 

Show Preview: Demika Clasps at Stuller

At the JCK show, Stuller will launch a new clasp that is so easy to fasten you can do it with gloves on. The patented Demika self-locking clasp was designed for the millions of women who have difficulty fastening necklaces and bracelets. To close the Demika clasp, all you need to do is to bring the two ends of a necklace or bracelet close to each other. The magnets in the clasp attract and the safety catch will lock itself.

“Jewelers can invite their customers to bring in necklaces and bracelets that they have difficulty fastening and get a Demika clasp that will solve their problem,” says Elizabeth Brehmer, Stuller’s Vice President of Findings. Stuller will offer an interactive display featuring a chain and clasp that enables customers to try out the clasp with an assortment of 34 styles in gold and silver finish, sterling silver, and vermeil. The clasps can also be ordered in gold.

Designer Esther Fuhrman created the first Demika clasp after she put an ordinary magnetic clasp on a valuable necklace and lost it when the clasp came apart. She has three clasps patents with additional patents pending.

Demika Clasp



 

Show Preview: Elizabeth Showers

 Elizabeth Showers Ring

Elizabeth Showers always has lots of interesting color in her collection.  But her new designs this season have a particularly fresh palette.  Stack rings combine moonstone and turquoise or turquoise and green tourmaline.  Stacks of these rings, combining several palettes, are dazzling. See the whole collection when it debuts at Couture, DA31.

Elizabeth Showers stack rings



 

Now That’s a Cocktail Ring

Piaget Cocktail ring

Piaget’s new “Limelight Paradise” collection reinvents the cocktail ring to actually look like cocktails. The tropically colored gemstone rings in green tourmaline, amethyst, and blue topaz are adorned with straws, lemon slices, and even diamond salt on the rim. The setting?  Martini of course.  How can you resist?

Piaget Cocktail rings