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Monday, July 06, 2009

Fulvio Maria Scavia

Meet Fulvio Maria Scavia, designer, gemologist, philosopher, teacher + explore his creations.
www.scavia.it

Random Thoughts

After losing a number of real diamonds to both women and thieves, I decided to look into synthetic diamonds as an alternative some time ago. At the risk of sounding cynical you don't blow through as many ring-requiring ceremonies & occasions as I have without incurring significant financial loss… and that's before the rings are even factored into the equation. Man made diamonds vary wildly in price & quality. Even so, the discount to comparable high quality diamonds is high enough to make something man made a no-brainer for me. As for whether anyone notices if it is real or not, I can't recall having met anyone outside of the jewelry industry who is impressed with a diamond wedding ring one way or the other, either real or synthetic.

- Kevin Humbert

An interesting perspective, really.

Martin Rapaport Viewpoint

A New World. Martin Rapaport's speech at the JCK Las Vegas show was eye-opening and thought-provoking. Great changes are taking place in the gem and jewelry sector. Do you have the money to be in this business? What are your priorities? Tough questions. No easy answers.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Peter Schjeldahl Viewpoint

Peter Schjeldahl analyzes James Ensor's work whose paintings are featured in a Museum of Modern Art retrospective. Brilliant review.

Happy Planet Index

Costa Rica is the greenest and happiest country in the world. The Happy Planet Index (HPI) measures how much of the Earth's resources nations use and how long and happy a life their citizens enjoy as a result. We have a lot to learn from the Costa Ricans.

Useful links:
www.happyplanetindex.org
www.neweconomics.org

Art Market Update

Happy days for some
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?story_id=13976812

Useful links:
www.sothebys.com
www.christies.com

Beautiful paintings that collectors want to live with rarely return to the market.

Hannah Barry

Hannah Barry is a name to watch. The exhibition called Bold Tendencies III has some terrific pieces in it. Check out the link www.hannahbarry.com