… mentor to many of the Bay Area jewelers, and prolific maker of unique jewelry, De Patta still has work in both galleries and museums, including the Oakland Museum, The British Museum in London, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Renwick Gallery …
In fall 2004, Susan Jacques, president and chief executive of Borsheims Fine Jewelry, ran into Karen Goracke at a soccer game. Goracke had been a watch buyer at Borsheims until leaving in 1998 to tend to her growing family. “I said, 'Why don't you come …
chopard-boutique1-620×465. Harrods has revealed that the expansion of their fine jewelry room will see the opening of a new watch room. The luxury department store, which is adding 5000 square feet to their fine jewelry room, will add a luxury watch room.
J.C. Penney said that women's apparel – its largest business segment – was doing better than the company average, along with men's apparel, fine jewelry and women's accessories. Revamping the retailer's home departments “has been more challenging …
Headquartered in Austin, TX, Samuels Jewelers has over 120 years of experience in offering contemporary and uniquely-styled fine jewelry items through its retail stores that are spread across the country as well as through online platform. The company …
Liberty United was founded by Peter Thum, who has another company Fonderie 47 which creates fine jewelry out of machine guns taken from child soldiers in Africa. Liberty United is the Stateside equivalent but in a more affordable price bracket. Each …
A would-be robber picked the wrong store to hide in Tuesday when he attempted to evade arrest in Jimmy's Fine Jewelry store at 1112 Broadway, according to officials. Muscogee County Sheriff's Office Maj. Randy Robertson said the attempted robbery was …
Airbus' Chief Executive Fabrice Bregier promised in June to double the division's profit margin by 2015. The lacklustre sales of signature jet A380, which appears to lose ground to a new generation of extremely efficient two-engine long-haul jets like …
Her award-wining work, which has captured the attention of Boeing, Virgin Australia and US biotech company Amyris, examines how the compound that gives lemons their smell, limonene, could soon become a 25 per cent component of aviation fuel.