2015年12月28日星期一

Nice zirconia ceramic jewellery from Chinese manufacturers


Unlike other ceramic materials, zirconiumoxide (ZrO2 –also known as zirconia) is a material with very high resistance to crack propagation. Zirconium oxide ceramics also have very high thermal expansion and are therefore often the material of choice for joining ceramic and steel . But now it also with K gold or silver to be very trendy jewellery . 




2015年12月1日星期二

Roberto Demeglio’s New Aura Collection of Gold-Plated Ceramic Jewelry

The VicenzaOro fair this year was the first time Amit Sofer of Beny Sofer, official distributor of the Roberto Demeglio line in the United States, showed Demeglio’s new Aura gold-plated ceramic styles. Available in four bracelet sizes and one ring size—all adjustable with a flexible patented inner coil—the styles are made in a thin layer of 24k yellow-, white-, or rose-gold plating over zirconia ceramic in white or black. According to the president of Roberto Demeglio USA, the styles are shatterproof and scratch and chip resistant. “It’s a fashion accessory and travel jewelry that looks rich, and you don’t have to worry about the price,” Sofer says of the styles, which start at $228 retail. There will be no diamond accents in Aura.
Two weeks ago at the Scottsdale, Ariz., Neiman Marcus, Sofer held a trunk show with just 15 pieces on hand, selling 11 of them in the first two hours. Since the line’s debut, the pieces have been sold into 40 U.S. doors, and national advertisements will be placed in WTown & Country, and Harper’s Bazaar to promote the looks to consumers.


2015年11月27日星期五

Pandora highlights snowflakes and sky blue hues in collection for the 2015 holiday season

Pandora’s Winter Collection captures the beauty and spirit of an enchanting winter wonderland through shimmering sterling silver stones and crystals in frosted hues.
 
Pulling inspiration from snow falling from the sky, Pandora's new Crystalized Blues series embrace winter's biggest trend of embellished accents. Snowflake-inspired charms, earrings and rings are encrusted with clear and blue cubic zirconia stones. A new abstract openwork charm is introduced with two bead-set, rose-cut, sky blue crystals, 48 bead-set clear cubic zirconia and cut-out heart details. A beautiful, faceted iridescent Murano glass charm adds a fun pop of colour styled on a Pandora Moments charm bracelet or bangle. 
 
The brand also looks to the stars with a series of sterling silver jewellery that taps into the season's celestial trend. As magical as the midnight sky, petite earring studs twinkle brightly with cubic zirconia stones, stars collide on a stone-studded band ring and a modern take on the solitaire ring is introduced with a single star-shaped stone accent.
 
The new winter collection also includes Pandora's Classic Holiday series to celebrate the joys and wonders of the season with a variety of pieces including a Red-Nosed Reindeer, Christmas Stocking, an Angel and Sparkling Surprise gift charms in sterling silver, 14-karat gold and red enamel.
 
Pandora’s Winter Collection is now available in stores, with jewellery pieces costing from US$35 each.

Pandora's Winter Collection 2015

Silver jewelry production falls slightly in 2015

Silver jewellery fabrication is expected to have dipped by 2.5 percent this year to 218.9 million ounces, according to the Interim Silver Market Review of Thomson Reuters.
 
The findings of the report were presented by Erica Rannestad, senior analyst of the GFMS team at Thomson Reuters, during the annual Silver Industry Dinner hosted by the Silver Institute in New York on November 17. 
 
In a statement, Thomson Reuters said jewellery production this year increased at a healthy pace in Thailand (14 percent), the US (9 percent) and Italy (8 percent). China’s output however dropped by 25 percent. “This sharp decline is largely attributed to offshoring of jewellery manufacturing to Southeast Asian countries and weaker domestic silver jewellery consumption,” the statement said.
 
Silver prices this year through to November 13 averaged US$15.91 per ounce, 18.3 percent lower than in the same period in 2014. According to the GFMS team at Thomson Reuters, silver prices are expected to average US$15.51 per ounce for the full calendar year.




2015年11月10日星期二

Ceranity taps international market

Ceranity, the ceramic and silver jewellery brand of France’s Groupe Gemstar, is making its international debut at the September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair. Launched in 2011, the brand has more than 1,700 accounts in Europe, with a presence in France, Belgium and Spain. It is now seeking to make inroads in Korea, Japan, Italy, Germany and the US. Revolving around the core values of serenity, eternity and duality, Ceranity features black and white ceramic in affordable yet elegant everyday silver jewellery. Its four collections are silver and ceramic, silver and ceramic with diamonds, silver and ceramic with cubic zirconia, and stainless steel and ceramic. Pieces retail for around $120 each. The brand targets vibrant, energetic women who are full of life.
Groupe Gemstar head of international sales and marketing Willy Te recommends potential clients to buy into the brand with 40 to 50 pieces at around $1,800. This minimum investment includes displays, jewellery cases and leaflets.
Te said: “Ceramic jewellery has evolved from a niche market to a serious alternative to traditional segments such as fine and fashion jewellery. Ceranity pioneered the ceramic and silver jewellery concept, and we want to establish it as the international leader in this product segment.”
At the September Hong Kong Fair, Te is looking to introduce Ceranity to department stores for showcases or shop-in-shop agreements, jewellery chain stores and independent jewellery retailers in prime locations.

2015年6月24日星期三

Thomas Sabo Zirconia and Ceramic Ring

A stunning statement ring from the Thomas Sabo Glam and Soul collection. The ring is made from 925 sterling silver with a white ceramic inlay. The edges of the ring are adorned with syn.zirconia pave.


More Ceramic designs from Thomas sago.




Etienne Perret Jewelry Masters the Art of Mixing Clay and Gems

Goldsmith Etienne Perret has experimented with ceramics for twenty years. The new Etienne Perret Jewelry collection features a masterful technique in which glossy, highly-polished ceramic bands shine almost as brightly as the colourful gems set within them. 
Starting from $400 and running as high as $25,000, the new Etienne Perret Jewelry collection replaces traditional metal with shiny ceramic as settings for diamonds and pearls with beautiful results.
ceramic rings