‘Christmas ‘n Cookie Fair’ at The Lloyds Hotel, Amsterdam & Jewellery books!Arnoldsche Art Publishers

With the Christmas holiday in my mind I would like to make you aware of the beautiful jewellery book collection of Arnoldsche Art Publishers! No matter which book you will choose, the quality is always of a very high level with the most amazing pictures and interesting text. So, with a present of them
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Contest Announcement & SIERAAD! Jewellery Art Fair 3-6 November 2011, Amsterdam

SIERAAD ART FAIR 10th edition, from 3 through 6 November 2011 at the Westergasfabriek Amsterdam.

In a period of ten years this event has grown from some simple presentations to a high-quality event where jewellery is presented in a very professional way in a very special ambience. A development
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IJL, International Jewellery London

From 4 until  7 September INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY LONDON’ will be held.Meet the Gem-A team at this year’s IJL at stand J50 for a free gem-seminar, Click here to register online for a meeting. Doug Garrod has become a highly anticipated ‘show regular’ in the programme of excellent seminars held each
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TEFAF until 27th March 2011, with my special interest for Otto Jakob & Hemmerle

As you know in meantime I am a true fan of the TEFAF Maastricht, The Netherlands. Each year The Fine Art Fair ‘TEFAF’  manages to gather so much beauty from all over the world of all the disciplines you can think of… it’s breath taken & dazzling! And so there are very much jewels from all centuries of
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Margriet Sopers

Margriet Sopers, FGA

Having a diploma in jewellery, FGA and a propaedeutic of the Academy of Art followed-up by interesting years as a jewellery expert at Sotheby's & Gemeentelijke Krediet Bank, as well as being a member for years of the Society of Jewellery Historians, I am glad to share with you today's world of jewellery.

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