2013年3月27日 星期三

This year the judges are Professional Jeweller

The competition attracted a high level of voting with 16,600 votes placed in the seven days of the competition. During this time the website received 28,100 visits and generated 87,061 page views.

The finalists’ PR activity - which included securing features in newspapers and magazines, heavy promotion through social networking sites and running competitions to win jewellery - appeared to pay off with more than 66.62% of visitors.

The three winners have distinctly varying styles making this year’s selection an exciting line-up. Rosita Bonita works with screen-printed or foil-embossed leather to make large statement necklaces, Smith/Grey creates striking originality and bold motifs such as tumbling horses and roughened signet rings, and Tessa Metcalfe makes jewels from casts of dead pigeons' feet.

Rosita Bonita founder Rowenna Harrison said: "The public side of the competition, althleading footwear wholesalers supplying luxury stainlesssteelearring,ough pretty stressful, has also been really rewarding. I've had such phenomenal support from my followers, friends, family, stockists and other designers, and have gained lots of new followers through the campaign process.

"It's been a real boost. I'm so happy now to have the opportunity to show at Treasure and to reach a new audience."

The competition, however, is not over just yet. Next the three winners will go on to face the judges of this year’s competition once more who will this time look for commercial savvy. The designers will be interviewed by Professional Jeweller about their business plans for the future, the interview will be presented to the judges and they will then award the brand with the most commercial potential an additional stand at trade show The Jewellery Show London,leading gemstone manufacturer wholesale gemstonebeads, which takes place at Somerset House in June.

This year the judges are Professional Jeweller editor-in-chief Rachael Taylor, Professional Jeweller deputy editor Kathryn Bishop, Treasure organiser Della Tinsley, The Jewellery Show event director Julie Driscoll, ROX managing director Kyron Keogh, Green + Benz managing director Helen Dimmick, Baroque founders Kyle McIntosh and Jason French, Steffans director Wes Suter, Marmalade Jewellers co-founder Nadine Meegan, and last year's overall competition winner Claire English.We wholesale tibetan silver peruvianhair,

The thieves used an item, possibly a large stone, to break in to the home in Abelia Way, where they stole more than £10,000 worth of jewellery, a Samsung mobile phone, keys and an iPod Touch.

Between 15 and 20 items of jewellery, including a Pandora necklace,18 carat gold necklace, gold bangles, rings and brooches were all stolen.

Chris Ammonds, of West Mercia Police, said the stolen items and damage would see the cost of the burglary pass £11,000.

Mr Ammonds added: “We are going to look into the possibility that all these are linked.

“The thieves smashed their way into the properties which wouldn’t be quiet so we are appealing for anyone who may have heard something to get in touch with us. Also, anyone who may have seen a strange car or people acting suspiciously in the area to get in touch.”

At Dean Close thieves used a garden fork to smash a window in the patio doors at the rear.Find the perfect tungstenbracelet and you'll always find your luggage! They then reached in through the window and opened the door.

They stole a silver backed Apple iPod, a Makita drill set, a Hitachi drill set and a mountain bike with cat eye LED light on it before making their escape. The total value of the property stolen and the damage caused is thought to be more than £1,200.

At Chancery Park yesterday they smashed a rear window, possibly with a slab, to gain entry to the house.

They stole £500 in cash, a Titan silver watch worth £140,The powermonitor1 hardware and Power Tool software provide a robust power measurement solution for Windows Mobile powered devices. a gold bracelet and two gold rings worth £450, and caused around £450 of damage.

A Chancery Park resident, who did not want to be named, said: “I’m really shocked. I was in all day but didn’t hear or see anything.”

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