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Showing posts with label jewelry design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry design. Show all posts

LJ International Revenues Up 36%


LJ International Inc. on Tuesday reported a 36 percent year-over-year increase in revenues for the third quarter ended September 30. Sales and income growth reflected an 83 percent rise in sales at LJI's ENZO retail chain of jewelry stores in China.

The Hong Kong based company makes gold, platinum, and sterling silver jewelry set with diamonds and precious and semi-precious stones at its plant in Shenzhen, China. It markets its jewelry primarily under the Lorenzo brand name to retailers in Europe and North America. It also sells jewelry through fine jewelers, discount chains, department stores, television shopping channels, and in about 100 of its own ENZO retail stores in China, Hong Kong, and Macau.

The company said it expects fourth quarter 2010 sales for ENZO to increase 40 percent year-over-year, offsetting an approximately 15 percent decrease in wholesale revenues.

"Today's results clearly demonstrate how our retail-based growth strategy is succeeding as planned," said Yu Chuan Yih, LJI's chairman and CEO. "Our ENZO division is the primary driver of both sales growth and margin improvements at all levels, from gross to net profit. Retail sales also are rising not just from the opening of new stores but from significantly higher sales on per-store basis. With new financing in place to fund at least 60 new ENZO stores in 2011, LJI is on track to take advantage of continuing economic growth in China while holding its own as a leading jewelry wholesaler in slower-growing global markets."

LJI's company-wide revenues for the third quarter rose 36 percent year-over-year to $35.7 million. Retail revenues were up 83 percent to $21.1 million. Same store retail sales rose 13 percent for the period. Wholesale revenues were down less than 1 percent to $14.6 million.

Rising retail revenues reflected expanded store count (up to 124 at the end of the third quarter from 92 a year earlier) and growing consumer interest in ENZO jewelry lines coupled with the continued rise of disposable income in China's expanding economy.

As in past quarters, gross margins for retail revenues were substantially higher than wholesale. Gross retail profit in the third quarter of 2010 was $10.6 million, or 51 percent of retail revenues. Gross wholesale profit was $3.4 million, or 23 percent of wholesale revenues. Overall gross profit was $14 million, or 39 percent of revenues.

LJI's operating income for the third quarter of 2010 was $3.7 million, or 10 percent of revenues, up 188 percent from $1.3 million, or 5 percent of revenues, a year earlier. The improvement was due both to the sharp rise in higher-margin retail sales along with effective controls on sales, general and administrative expenses, the company said.

Retail operating income was $3.1 million, or 15 percent of retail revenues, up from $1 million, or 8 percent of retail revenues, a year earlier. Wholesale operating income was $1 million, or 7 percent of wholesale revenues, compared to $$500,000, or 4 percent of wholesale revenue, in the third quarter of 2009.

Eye Catching Jewelry from the 2012 AGTA Spectrum Awards

A carved jade fish accented with fire opals by Manya & Roumen. It tied for first place among editors who attended the Spectrum Awards editor's event.

There’s been a lot of talk about the winners of the AGTA Spectrum Awards, which were named Oct. 24. And all of it is well deserved. However, there were hundreds of other creative, innovative and otherwise beautiful pieces on display during the media review of the entries on the same day. Here are just a few that caught my eye:

Dagger Brooch with diaspore (17.63 ctw.) accented with rubies (0.58 ctw.) and diamonds (1.73 ctw.) set in 18k yellow gold.

An 18k yellow gold and black rhodium “Sleeping Raven” ring featuring round blue sapphires (4.227 ctw.).

“Guardian of the Deep” pendant made with 19k white gold showcasing an octopus with a silver keshi pearl on round rainbow drusy quartz accented with 1-ct. spinel and multicolored diamonds.

An 18k black and white gold “Medusa” bracelet featuring tsavorite Gamets (3.98 ctw.) accented with black diamonds (4.43 ctw.) and white diamonds (1.10 ctw.) by Yehouda Saketkhou of Yael Designs.

Lotus bracelet with diaspore (30.48 ctw.), pink sapphires (5.62 ctw.) and diamonds (6.94 ctw.) set in yellow gold by Erica Courtney.

Top: 18k green gold ring with 13-ct. green tourmaline accented with diamonds by Lori Auster. Bottom: 18k yellow gold bracelet with watermelon tourmalines (97.01 ctw.) accented with diamonds (2.98 ctw.) by Puja Bordia.

A 14k yellow gold pendant with a 126-ct. citrine accented with more citrines and and faceted Mexican fire opals by Jeanne Cassanova.

Art Deco and 18k yellow gold necklace featuring two triangular cabochon jade pieces (4.08 ctw.), nine pear-shaped rubies, custom-cut onyx, round tsavorite garnets and round diamonds (1.38 ctw.) by Ricardo basta.

An 18k white gold “Pacifier” ring with a 15.5 mm Tahitian cultured pearl accented with tsavorite garnets (2.50 ctw.) and a 0.16 pear-cut diamond.

An 18k white gold brooch featuring an 80-ct. carved aquamarine accented with diamonds (1.17 ctw.) by Naomi Sarna.

A 22k yellow gold and oxidized silver brooch featuring freshwater pearls, drusy quartz and diamonds (0.06 ctw.) by Jill Hurant.

Sterling silver and 18k yellow gold bangle with multicolored gemstones (8.30 ctw.) by Samuel Behnam.

A 14k yellow and rose gold ring with a 12.75-ct. round rubelite tourmaline accented with tsavorite garnets by Karen Sam.

Coffee Table Book Celebrates ‘Jewelry’s Shining Stars’


Veteran fine jewelry consultant and writer, Beth Bernstein, is the author of a new book about jewelry designers who as individuals carved a unique vision for themselves and as a group are shaping the future of jewelry design. Titled, Jewelry’s Shining Stars, it is scheduled to be released in September.

Bernstein describes the book as a “celebration of the generation of independent jewelers who have learned the rules in order to bend them, creating a unique and distinctive imprint on contemporary jewelry.”

Published by Fine Points Publishing, the full-color, coffee-table book features designs, quotes, personal anecdotes and inspirations as told by 38 designers. It includes photographs of jewelry ranging from the exotic gemstone pieces of Coomi, to the high-karat gold pieces from master goldsmith Donna Distefano, to the artistic creations made of raw diamonds and recyclable gold from Todd Reed.

The book also includes a foreword written by internationally renowned jewelry designer, Stephen Webster.

Bernstein says that she chose these designers because they “have crossed the boundaries of art, function and wearability and formed distinctive identities while bringing out the collector in a new age of women … Most importantly, they are shaping jewelry’s future.”


The book can be preordered through Amazon.com.

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2011 Niche Award Winners in Jewelry Design

Oceanic Bangle Bracelet

The winners of the 2011 Niche Awards for jewelry were announced February 18 during the Buyers Market of American Craft show in Philadelphia. The Niche Awards annually celebrate excellence and innovation in American and Canadian craft. They are sponsored by the trade publication, Niche.

Judging was based on three main criteria:

• technical excellence, both in surface design and form
• a distinct quality of unique, original and creative thought
• market viability (professional entries only)

There will be more stories in the coming days from the BMAC show (held February 17-21). For now, the professional and student Niche award winners are as follows:

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
 
Jewelry: Fashion
Swing
Wiwat Kamolpornwijit
Alexandria, Va.







 Jewelry: Fine
Fluted
Erik Stewart
Tucson, Ariz.





Jewelry: Gold (two winners)
Mother’s Brooch
Juan Carlos Caballero-Perez
Henrietta, N.Y.







 Mandala Ring #2
Jason Dow
Honolulu, Hawaii





Jewelry: Gold with Stones
Circle Disk Brooch with Gold and Pearls
Sadie Wang
Silver Point, Tenn.







 Jewelry: Sculpture to Wear
Oceanic Bangle Bracelet
Kevin O’Grady
Scottsdale, Ariz.


 
 Jewelry: Silver
Lunar Cycle Necklace
Genevieve Yang
Santa Rosa, Calif.




 Jewelry: Silver with Stones
Daisy Diamond Stem
Patricia Tschetter
Dallas







 Jewelry: Wedding
Orange Diamond Ceramic Engagement Ring
Etienne Perret
Camden, Maine




 STUDENT AWARDS

Jewelry: Fashion (two winners)
Finally Coming Home
Andrew Kuebeck
University of Indiana







 Night Blossom Brooch
Bongsang Cho
Savannah College of Art and Design




 Jewelry: Fine
The Laurel
Youngjoo Yoo
University of Iowa







Jewelry: Sculpture to Wear (two winners)
Untitled
Young Eun Tammy Kim
California State University





 
Patterns of Being
Sarah West
East Carolina University





In addition to jewelry, awards were given out in the following categories: Clocks, Ceramics, Fiber, Glass, Metal, Wood and Jewelry.