Last night I had the distinct pleasure of covering what was one of the most entertaining evenings ever...
WJA's Northern California Branch held their "Designer's By The Bay"
This event is not about selling but about mingling for an evening of food, drinks, and networking.
...and I really want to give a nod to Shreve & Co. who generously provided the space...most companies hold and event such as this in order to bring customers in to view their goods - Shreve didn't have a single showcase open - it was an evening all about the Designers by the Bay! Bravo Shreve & Co.!!!
Atelier Leseine
JYE International
Green Gem, Jeffrey Hunt & Jean-Noel of Top Notch Faceting
Svetlana Lazar Designs
Sethi Couture
The evening's winner - Cornelia Goldsmith
Sea Hunt Pearls
The Revere Academy of Jewelry Design
Dillon Winn
The Revere Academy of Jewelry Design
Noriko Kawamoto
Babette Shennan
Betty Sue King & King's Ransom
The Crucible - Student Work
The Revere Academy of Jewelry Design
Teresa Kwong
Green Gem - Jeffrey Hunt
Atelier Leseine
...the Judges Deliberating!
Yes I fell hard for that Moonstone Ring!
Clare Ullman Design
Betsy Barron Jewellery
Pade Vavra Designs
Betty Sue King & King's Ransom
Enamorata
Heston Designs
Fell in love with the Sexy "Corset" Chairs at Shreve & Co.
The Women’s Jewelry Association was established in 1983 to provide a forum for women in the jewelry industry to learn more about their related businesses and each other. Today, WJA is a national organization with its headquarters in New York City, twelve regional chapters within the United States, and two international affiliates. WJA members enjoy educational and networking opportunities, scholarships, design competitions and recognition programs offered by their chapters as well as on a national level.
The Northern California Chapter of the Women’s Jewelry Association was founded in 1986 and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to the annual Designers by the Bay event, the Northern California Chapter regularly hosts seminars, events, and networking opportunities for its membership.
For more information about WJA, visit www.womensjewelryassociation.com.