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Live from Israel, the Jovella Jewelry Show, Day TwoJune 30, 2008Since the Jovella show doesn’t actually open until tomorrow, our hosts had some designer visits planned for today. Reli Stav of The Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute was our guide, ensuring that we met with a range of artists, and that our dialogue on Israeli design continued.
Stav explained that the perceived roughness of Israeli jewelry is due to the country’s frank demeanor. “Israelis are direct,” she said. “We don’t wear masks [don’t hide feelings].” Since
Dori Csengeri, Tel Signature Style: Textile-like embroidery set with gemstones and Swarovski crystals Starting Retail Price Point: $120 Backstory: Csengeri is a former textile designer who grew tired of clients misusing her creations. “I would design fabric for evening gowns and people would use it to make pajamas,” she says. Her soutache cord styles are hand-stitched by Russian immigrants in her studio; stones and crystals are glued onto industrial fabric and then hand-sewn into designs, and piece backs are finished with leather trimmed with nail salon scissors to give clean cuts. Shoes and bags now join her jewelry designs.
Signature Style: Colorful combinations of glass and crystal beads Starting Retail Price Point: $35 Backstory: Bar trained at art school, made theatre costumes, and designed window displays before making jewelry design a full-time pursuit. She claims that life (including her daughter’s bat mitzvah celebration) is her inspiration for styles, and that the value of her pieces lies in the artistic expression and not in the materials used (this line is costume). To her credit (and surprise), she was recently honored by a 300-person fan club of collectors in
Ron gives us a tour of the facility. Beads are everywhere! Signature Style: Sterling silver suites of women’s jewelry with karat-gold accents, gemstones, and statement-making focal points. Starting Retail Price: $40 Backstory: Soffer apprenticed with Georg Jensen, and his 38-year-old firm has a wide range of clients—from independent stores to television retailers. Perhaps a pioneer in the Fair Trade arena, Soffer has long-employed the disabled and is vigilant of
Signature Style: Rustic- and organic-looking 18k – 24k gold designs set with uncommon gems like rose-cut spinel, mandarin garnets, and rough-cut diamonds. Starting Retail Price Point: $3,000 Backstory: Lahover secured jewelry-making degrees in![]() ![]() Kunzite is set in karat gold, and tiny tulips set with tourmalines are moveable. ![]() Mandarin garnets and tourmaline set in huge pendants. These were about to be photographed for local press. ![]() Shay Lahover in his studio and store. Posted by Jennifer Heebner on June 30, 2008 | Comments (0) Industries: Diamonds, Fashion Trends, Gemstones and Pearls, Jewelry and Gemstone Social Issues, Jewelry Retail News, Legislative, Regulatory & Legal, Precious Metals, Tradeshow and Association News, Watches
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