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What a great idea for the studio

On my daily newsletter from Design-milk in came a beautiful idea to display jewelry in the studio (or a tradeshow for that matter) called the Showcase Mirror .

The concept is simple, interesting and modern. How come nobody did this before? The genius behind it are the  Studio Thier&vanDaalen based in the Netherlands. 

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tags: design, modern, showcase, display cases
categories: Decor inspiration, Design, Daily inspiration
Tuesday 03.17.15
Posted by Ana Cavalheiro
 

Going through some old jewelry photos

I was going through photos of jewelry I did in the past and came across some fun photos. What a pleasure to see some of the jewelry I did in 2006 and 2007 when I was just out of jewelry school. 

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tags: jewelry, fine jewelry, gemstones, gold, silver, sketch dummy, interesting photos, fun, jewelry school, 2007
categories: jewelry design, Design
Friday 03.14.14
Posted by Ana Cavalheiro
 

JAR Exhibition at the MET - the dirt

Who is JAR?

There has been some buzz about him lately with his exhibition at the MET. But who is he?

I like to think of him like some kind of jewelry hero. He doesn't follow the rules of the jewelry business and he does whatever he feels like. Oh, the dream... 

JAR stands for Joel Arthur Rosenthal, an american jeweler born in the Bronx (NY) who moved to Paris many years ago. He has a shop at the Place Vendome in Paris but no sign outside, just a tiny window that never displays jewelry, if anything at all. You only go pass that door by invitation, i.e., if he likes you he will let you in. And that does not mean he will let you take a look at all of his pieces or even buy them.

There are no collections, only one of a kind pieces. There is no haggling or price discounts otherwise you'll be shown to the door, never to come back. There are huge gemstones, most of them considered "semi-precious gemstones" to the jewelry world, like tourmalines, spinels or topaz. There are also not so "noble" materials, like aluminium, silver, bronze and rock crystal. And then, there is color, size and unbelievable technique and craftsmanship. This man is a genius.

Ok, are you interested already? 

If you are anywhere near NYC please take the time to go the MET Museum and take a look at the biggest exhibition on his work. The jewelry is impressive. Not only for the type and size of the gemstones but for the amazing technical work behind each piece. And the size of the pieces is just outrageous. I knew they were big but I was still surprised to see how big they were. And yes, it's true, It is absolutely impossible to select a favorite piece of jewelry. 

I was on my knees trying  to see the back and the bottom of the pieces, amazed with the mechanisms and the lightness of such big statement pieces. The gemstones were unbelievable: in size, in color, in quality. Even in a dark, red velvety room the color pops up and like a kid in a candy store, you want them all. So, if you have a chance, go and see them because the next chance you'll have to see some JAR jewelry is gonna be at a Christies or Sothebys auction...

 

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In the meantime, there are a lot more interesting and outrageous stories about JAR so I would strongly recommend that you read about the jeweler from people who actually met him or are friends with him.

Here are some interesting articles:

- "For a jeweler, all that bedazzles", New York Times, 11/15/2013

- "The Cult of Jar", Forbes Magazine, 9/24/06

- "Lunch with the FT: Joel Arthur Rosenthal", Financial Times, 11/01/13

- "The magic of JAR", Harpers Bazaar USA, 09/04/13

- "The Legend of JAR", Harpers Bazaar USA, 02/27/13 

- Jewels by JAR, Exhibition at the MET Museum, Nov 20, 2013 - March 9, 2014




tags: JAR, MET museum, Jewelry, Place Vendome, Fine Jewelry, Jeweler, Joel A. Rosenthal, Exhibition, Brooches, Rings
categories: Jewelry inspiration, Design
Thursday 01.30.14
Posted by Ana Cavalheiro
 

Barcelona and Dali's "taller"

If you travel to Europe from the East Coast you might as well maximize your trip. While in Lisbon I managed to get away one weekend to go to Barcelona with 3 goals in mind:

- see very good friends which I haven't seen since 2009;

- visit Salvador Dali's summer house in Cadaques (Costa Brava/Girona),

- Eat extremely well, this is after all the place where all Ferran Adria disciples opened their restaurants.

I have to say the mission was accomplished and other resolutions came out of this visit. The first one is that you should see good friends more often than every 4 years. The second is that 3 days is not enough to try every restaurant I wanted. Next year, it's a promise.

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tags: barcelona, salvador dali, cadaques, girona, costa brava, foodies, ferran adria, ana cavalheiro
categories: Design, travel
Monday 01.06.14
Posted by Ana Cavalheiro