Thursday

Use The Force In An Entirely Different Way. Star Wars Sex Toys.




The designs were created in a galaxy far, far away by Hungarian artist Balázs Sármai, who gained intergalactic attention this past August with a similar creation (shown below), in which sex toys were re-imagined as characters from the Hollywood blockbuster “The Avengers.”



His newest collection of imagined vibrators are based on LELO products.

Lord Vader Force Powered Vibrator:


R2D2 Personal Massager:


Stormtrooper Couples Massager:


C-3PO G Spot Vibrator:


These conceptual designs were based on LELO products. If you are interested you can check them out:

Lord Vader is a LELO SMART WAND
C-3PO is a LELO GIGI 2
R2-D2 is a LELO ALIA
and the Stormtrooper is a LELO IDA

Designer and artist Balázs Sármai:

Thanks to both LELO and Balázs Sármai for the info and images.

Wednesday

Today's #DailyJewel - From Sethi Couture

I had the opportunity to see this piece in person at the WJA - Designers By The Bay event in San Francisco - it is exquisite!


via Anna Harnes column for NY Luxury:
"Jeweler Maurice Badler offers the Sethi Couture “Our Most Sensational Necklace.” It certainly is sensational, with over 34 carats of white, pink, green, and cognac colored diamonds arranged in a beautiful flower pattern. 485 Park Avenue; 800-622-3537; badler.com"

#WordlessWednesday - Colors of Gold for the Holidays...

In the spirit of WordlessWednesday I am presenting a quick look at several options that would give you something new for the holidays from manufacturing jewelers.  Contact info is provided for each item.

Theme - The Colors of Metals

Style: BR327:
Tri-Color Basket weave bracelet by Frederic Duclos features an intricate construction that looks oh, so rich. 18kt yellow plating ruthenium plating and sterling combine perfectly in this creative wrist wear.
For information, please call us at 866-898-3636. Or email us at info@fredericduclos.com.






Embrace Rings; Wide or Thin with ‘Aspen’ or ‘Savannah’ Finish
Aaron Henry, http://www.aaronhenry.com




Yael Designs' Lyra Collection knock Rose Gold Out of the Park - with winning, wearable designs!
https://www.facebook.com/YaelDesigns
http://www.yaeldesigns.com

Hercules XIII - Classic Meets Cool In Scott Eaton's New Universal Tablet Stand




I thought it would be impossible for Scott Eaton to outdo the cleverness and aesthetic appeal of his Venus of Cupertino iPad docking station, but I was wrong. Behold, his new Hercules tablet holder/stand, a great counterpart to his functional female sculpture.



While Venus is an actual charging station for the iPad ($239.57), Hercules XIII  ($159.71) is designed as to be the perfect height and angle to browse all your media on your iPad, iPad Mini, Samsung, Google or Amazon tablets.  Available in matte white or glossy grey, the resin cast sculpture of the mythological son of Zeus cradles your tablets in a heroic pose that works in vertical (portrait) or horizontal (landscape) formats.






Each Hercules is hand-cast in museum-quality resin and costs $159.71 USD, but they have a pre-order special going on for 20% off.

EDITION: open
SHIPPING: worldwide
ARTIST/DESIGNER: Scott Eaton
PRE-ORDER estimated shipping in 8-10 weeks.

A shout out to my friend Bill Bowersock for bringing this to my attention!


Tuesday

Visionary Raymond Loewy Honored In Google Doodle And A Look At Some Of His Greatest Designs.




Today’s Google Doodle honors what would have been the 120th birthday of French industrial designer Raymond Loewy (1893-1986). The Doodle, a pencil sketch, was inspired by the Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive he designed as you can clearly see the resemblance to Loewy's original sketch in the above image.



So what did Raymond Loewy actually design? Believe it or not, pretty much everything. From the world's best known brand logos, pencil sharpeners, clocks, kitchen appliances, coke bottles, coke dispensers and furniture to Planes, Trains and Automobiles (to steal a movie title), the Father of Industrial Design ”made products irresistible at a time when nobody really wanted to pay for anything,” TIME magazine once wrote.



His designs straddled the mid-century modern style and the streamlined art deco. Most recognizable amongst his achievements are the Shell and Exxon logos, the Lucky Strike cigarette packaging, GG1 and S1 locomotives, the slenderized Coca-Cola bottle, the John F. Kennedy memorial postage stamp, the interior of Saturn I, Saturn V, and Skylab, the Greyhound bus and logo, U.S. Postal Service emblem, a line of Frigidaire refrigerators, ranges, and freezers, and the Studebaker Avanti, Champion and Starliner.



above: just some of Loewy's logo designs

"Design, vitalized and simplified, will make the comforts of civilized life available to an ever-increasing number of Americans." -- Raymond Loewy

Some of his designs (shown with his beautiful sketches if possible):

Avanti:


Bottle and dispensers for Coca Cola:


Greyhound Bus and Logo Design:


Pencil sharpener, tea set, carpet and furniture by Loewy:


Lucky Strike logo and packaging:


USPS emblem and JFK memorial Stamp:



Here are just some of his career highlights:

1975 Smithsonian Institution opened The Designs of Raymond Loewy, a four-month exhibit dedicated to "the man who changed the face of industrial design."

1972 Poll of stylists representing the Big Three automakers voted his 1953 Studebaker Starliner Coupé an "industry best." Also named one of the most influential Americans by LIFE magazine.

1967 Began working as a habitability consultant to NASA.


1965 Joined the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.

1962 After designing the Shell logo, it becomes such a recognizable icon that Shell drops its name from their advertisements.


1961 Designed the Studebaker Avanti, holding to the motto, "weight is the enemy."

1954 Designed the Greyhound bus.

1953 Designed the Studebaker Starliner Coupé, which the Museum of Modern Art later called a "work of art."

1952 Founded the Compagnie de I'Esthetique Industrielle in Paris, France.

1951 Published second design textbook, Industrial Design, and his autobiography Never Leave Well Enough Alone.

1949 Appeared on the cover of TIME magazine.


1939 Redesigned the Lucky Strike cigarette packaging.

1937 Published first book, The Locomotive: Its Aesthetics.

1936 Designed the GG-1 electric locomotive for the Pennsylvania Railroad.

1934 Designed the Coldspot refrigerator for Sears Roebuck & Company.


1930 Hired as a consultant by the Hupp Motor Company.

1929 Redesigned the Gestetner mimeograph machine. Founder and art director of Raymond Loewy, William Snaith, Inc., in New York City (later established as Raymond Loewy International).

1919 Provided popular fashion illustrations for magazines such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Freelanced as a window designer for department stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue and Macy's.



In 1975 the Smithsonian Institution opened The Designs of Raymond Loewy, a four-month exhibit dedicated to "the man who changed the face of industrial design." Loewy later commented, "While working closely with the Smithsonian, I was provided with the opportunity to reassess the past." And what a past it was. Loewy - businessman, educator, illustrator and author - had undoubtedly established himself as one of history's most famous and influential designers.


above: Loewy with his design for Air Force 1

Loewy and Viola moved to France several years later, where they enjoyed leisurely travel and a more relaxed lifestyle. On July 14, 1986, after a period of poor health, Raymond Loewy died in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He was 92 years old.

Loewy's death sparked a worldwide media frenzy over his immeasurable talent and contributions to industrial design. New York Times reporter Susan Heller wrote, "One can hardly open a beer or a soft drink, fix breakfast, board a plane, buy gas, mail a letter or shop for an appliance without encountering a Loewy creation."

Official Raymond Loewy sites:
www.raymondloewy.com
www.RaymondLoewy.org
www.RaymondLoewyFoundation.com

Winter-Wardrobe Must Haves via Refinery29

We love, love, love Refinery29, and are currently obsessing over the items featured in their "Wrap Up In 30 Winter-Wardrobe Essentials" article. Now that we've officially "fallen back," winter is in the air, and we are more than ready to break out our beanies and puffer coats.

We won't cover all 30 of their must haves here (you can head over to their site to check 'em out for yourself) but here are the pieces we're most looking forward to adding to our personal collections...
































CPAA Presents The Winners of the 2013-2014 IPDC, International Pearl Design Contest

The Cultured Pearl Association of America announces 
Winners of the 2013-2014 IPDC, 
International Pearl Design Contest


Peter B. Bazar, President of the Cultured Pearl Association of America, Inc. proudly announces the winners of 2013-2014 International Pearl Design Competition.
 “We are very happy with the success of this year’s competition, entries from 15 countries we received” Mr. Bazar reported.

President’s Trophy- “Wave” by Mark Schneider of Long Beach, California, the highest honor awarded to a design that unanimously captivated judges as the best of the best.



Luster Award- “Obi” by Stanislav Drokin of Ukraine, given to the entry judged “most marketable” of all entries in the competition. This design will have the most overall appeal for the retail marketplace.



Designer’s Award- “Midnight Comet”, by Darryl Alexander of Gilbert Arizona, given to the entry that takes pearls to the far corners of the imagination and beyond.



Brilliance Award-“Big Wave” by Philip Bouasse of Montreal Canada,  given to the entry that best illustrates the spectrum of pearl colors in the most beautiful way.



Orient Award- “Lunar Eclipse” by Hsiao Ching Lee of Taipei City, Taiwan,
the award given to the entry that would inspire a new found affinity for cultured pearls.



The Visionary Award- “Lily Pearl” Chi Huynh, Galatea: Jewelry by Artist of San Dimas, California, the entry that re-defines the iconic pearl strand and shifts the perception of cultured pearls for today’s buyer.

The Fashion Award: Fun, fresh, modern; a design which looks as if it came straight from the Paris runway.

Shared by Two: 



“Tahitian Paradise” by Vickie Smith of Cheshire, England



'Wave” by Mark Schneider of Long Beach, California, 

Wedding Day Pearls: Brides and pearls are synonymous; create a fantasy wedding theme with pearls.

Shared by two: 



“Wedding Bouquet” By Dilly Kirby, Elizabeth Blair Fine Pearls of Harbor Springs, Michigan


“Rough Diamonds” Lee Wiser McIntosh, Katura Design of Atlanta, Georgia. 


INTERNATIONAL PEARL DESIGN COMPETITION
COMMENDATION WINNERS 2013-2014

Commendations were also given to 22 entries which demonstrated high standards of achievement, in accordance with the judging criteria.

Bodil Binner                                                        
Larry Stark
Brenda Smith                                                     
Linda K. Quinn
Brian Charles Cook                                            
Llyn Strong
Catherine Buman                                               
Mei-Ying Chang
Dicky Lam Tak Wah                                          Nuttapon Yongkiettakul
Donald A. Stuart                                                
Ramesh Kumar Kumawat
Eusebio Ehron Kylo Yuchua                             
Selvendran Mathiyalagan
Geoffrey Middle                                                 
Sophia Georiopoulou
Hector Hassey                                                    Sun Hyang Ha
Jessica Neiwert                                                  Ying-Nien Chen
Kwok Ka Cheong                                                Yoonji Choi


Representing varied viewpoints and insight of the jewelry industry, the Judges:

Jennifer Heebner, Senior Editor, JCK MagazineJennifer has been covering the fine jewelry industry for JCK for more than 15 years. She started out as a staff writer for JCK’s niche publication, High-Volume Jeweler, eventually writing for a number of other brand titles, including JCK Luxury, Facets, and of course, JCK, for which she currently writes about style and designs as they apply to the retail jeweler. Most recently, she’s taken ownership of the Style 360 blog onjckonline.com, posting gorgeous jewels, designer interviews, and other fun, topical jewelry-specific news and product details multiple times a week. Jennifer applies her own entrepreneurial savvy—she ran her own antique furniture store and spearheaded fundraising initiatives as a founding board member of WJA’s mid-Atlantic chapter—to her unique and entertaining style of jewelry-business reporting, and supplements her writing with the occasional jewelry-education course to better tell the stories of those she reports on. She can be found scouring the aisles of most major jewelry shows looking for new designs and talent to share with her readers.
Janet Goldman, the Founder, CEO & creative director of Fragments, is an artist and entrepreneur whose passion and vision has created trends, brought creativity and discovery to the jewelry industry for over 28 years. Janet is an industry resource, an arbiter of style and considered a top expert in the fashion jewelry field. The company she founded in 1984 continues to thrive under her leadership. She draws upon a rich, eclectic and colorful taste level always keeping her vision fresh and focused on the future. Having discovered and launched the careers of hundreds of today’s most celebrated jewelry designers, Janet has pushed Fragments from being the pioneer in fashion jewelry to the market leader.

Beginning with three designers, Fragments has become a hotbed of design talent representing over 30 top designers where to retailers, editors and stylists come to see the latest and best in jewelry and accessories. The company is and always has been an incubator for rising stars and a platform for already established household names. Her unique point of view combined with her business savvy has enabled Fragments to push the boundaries as the leader in the fashion jewelry market. .
In April 2013, JCK Magazine named Janet one of the top 50 most powerful figures in the jewelry industry, noting “The Trend Starts Here - and it usually does, thanks to Goldman’s keen eye for designer diamonds in the rough.” To the many designers whom she has represented over the years, Janet has been their mentor, their merchandiser and an inspiration, providing them with the opportunity to showcase their talents and grow their businesses. Fragments current roster of talent includes designers Janet has represented in the past who have reinvented themselves with new collections as well as a continuing flow off fresh cutting-edge originality. Janet has always looked to help encourage modern classics for some, reinvention for others and always seeking the best new talent in the marketplace. This is and always will be Fragments trademark of success.
Olga Gonzalez is a PR, Marketing and Social Media Specialist with over eight years of experience within the jewelry trade. The CEO/Founder of Pietra PR, she applies “think outside of the box” strategies for growing designer jewelry brands, manufacturing companies, trade non-profits and laboratories. A certified gemologist (FGA) and jewelry appraiser, Olga Gonzalez is currently the USA Ambassador for The Gemological Association of Great Britain and on the board of both the Women’s Jewelry Association Metro Chapter and the Public Relations Society of America New York Chapter. She is a regular contributor to numerous trade publications, including six years of writing for Gems & Jewellery magazine, a Gem-A member publication.
Jean François Bibet, Cartier
A native of France and a graduate from the France Jewelry School of Lyon. Jean worked in French Polynesia for 5 years, creating and modeling Tahitian Black Pearl Jewelry. Moving to the U.S. 13 years ago and began working in high end platinum jewelry for Van Cleef and Arpels. He is currently with Cartier, N.Y., managing their high jewelry workshop in North America.
Stephanie Nicolet, Publisher The Knot 
Responsible for growing national advertising and partnership revenue for XO Group Inc. marquee brand, The Knot. Nicolet oversees print, digital, mobile and custom publishing, in addition to creating innovative media and marketing solutions for national brands in the fashion and jewelry industry.
Prior to joining the XO Group Inc. in 2008 as National Advertising Director, Nicolet was the Director of Strategic Sales & Marketing at Clear Channel in San Francisco, later launching the New York division. While at Clear Channel, she developed first to market campaigns that generated revenue across multiple platforms including radio, digital, entertainment and outdoor.

Nicolet started her career in advertising in San Francisco at Susquehanna Radio Corporation, now Cumulus Media. When not immersed in all things fashion and jewelry, she enjoys the beach, skiing and traveling with her husband and two children.

Lorraine DePasque is an internationally acclaimed freelance journalist, specializing in fine jewelry writing, blogging, and video interviewing. A multi-award-winning expert, particularly in luxury design/designers/style/trends/gems, she’s one of the country’s leading experts and industry insiders, quoted in media like the San Francisco Chronicle, blogged about by trend forecasters like the Pantone Color Institute, reported on in fashion publications like Women’s Wear Daily, and named to an exclusive list of “Global Influencers/Trendsetters” by the Silver Institute. Honors include the “TABPI Writing Award”; the “Award for Excellence in Editorial/Reporting/Publishing” from the Women’s Jewelry Association; the “Outstanding Achievement in Journalism Award” from the Italian Trade Commission; and the “High Achievement Award” from the Contemporary Jewelry Design Group. As one of the foremost fashion experts in contemporary jewelry and the go-to writer for celebrity interviews on jewelry, her influential online presence includes a consistently growing audience of thousands of Twitter followers and readers of her popular blog on “Jewelry & Designers/Style & Trends” that quickly became a destination for Instore and InDesign magazines.


The Cultured Pearl Association of America, Inc is a non profit group founded in 1957, comprised of the finest manufacturers, wholesalers, dealers and suppliers of Cultured Pearls in the United States.

Our intention is to "cultivate" awareness, interest, demand and successful marketability of Cultured Pearls for the retail community and the consumer level. Through promotion, education, public relations and unwavering commitment we aim to inspire an authentic passion for all Cultured Pearl varieties.


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