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JEWELRY, WATCHES, GEMS TRADE FAIRS FEBRUARY 2012

EXHIBITION

EXHIBITION CENTER-CITY

DATE

ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΕΣ ΔΗΜΙΟΥΡΓΙΕΣ

MEC PEANIA - ATTICA

11-14 JANUARY 2013

MACEF

FIERA MILANO, ITALY MILAN

24-27 JANUARY 2013

VICENZAORO WINTER

FIERA DI VICENZA, ITALY VITSENZA

14-19 JANUARY 2012

SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA HAUTE HOROLOGIE

PALEXPO, Geneva Switzerland

16-20 JANUARY 2012

ECLAT DE MODE - BIJORHCA

EXPO PORTE DE VERSAILLES, PARIS

18-21 JANUARY 2013

INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY

TOKYO BIG SIGHT, Tokyo Japan

23-26 JANUARY 2013

THE TUCSON GEM AND MINERAL SHOW

TUCSON, ARIZONA USA

14-17 FEBRUARY 2013

JUNWEX-PRO

LENEXPO, St. Petersburg Russia

6-10 FEBRUARY 2013

IBERJOYA

PARQUE FERIAL JUAN CARLOS, MADRID

16-20 JANUARY 2013

PRINTOR

EUREXPO LYON. Lyon FRANCE

13-15 JANUARY 2013

BANGKOK GEN AND JEWELRY FAIR

BANKONK thailand

26 FEBRUARY 2013 - 2 MARCH 2013

SPRING FAIR

NEC BIRMINHAM, GREAT BRITAIN

3-7 FEBRUARY 2013

INHORGENTA EUROPΕ

TRADE FAIR CENTER, Munich Germany

22-25 FEBRUARY 2013

ΧΡΥΣΟΣ - ΑΣΗΜΙ

METROPOLITAN EXPO, ATHENS

1-3 MARCH 2013

JA WINTER SHOW

NEW YORK, USA

24-26 FEBRUARY 2013

ELITEXPO

PALACE OF ARTS, LVIV, UKRAINE

28 FEBRUARY - 3 MARCH 2013

Desire

Richmont, Queen Charlotte Hall, London

15 17 MARCH 2013

HONK KONG INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY SHOW

HONK KONG CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER, Hong Kong

5-9 MARCH 2013

MJSA EXPO NEW YORK

HILTON HOTEL, NEW YORK USA

10-12 MARCH 2013

ISTANBUL JEWELLERY SHOW

CNR EXPO CENTER, Istanbul Turkey

21-24 MARCH 2013

BASELWORLD

BASEL FAIRGROUND, Basel Switzerland

25 APRIL - 2 MARCH 2013

JEWEL FAIR KOREA

KEC, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA

18-21 APRIL 2013

INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY KOBE

KIEH, Kobe JAPAN

22-24 MAY 2013

VICENZAORO CHARM

FIERA DI VICENZA, ITALY VITSENZA

19-23 MAY 2013

CHIBIMART - CHIBIDUE

FIERA MILANO, ITALY MILAN

10-13 MAY 2013

THE JCK SHOW

SEC, LAS VEGAS, USA

31 MAY -3 JUNE 2013

CWJF - CHINA WATCH JEWELLERY & GIFT FAIR 2011

Shenzhen, China

26 JUNE -1 JULY 2012

JOVELLA

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL

2-3 JULY 2013

JA INTERNATIONAL JEWELRY SHOW SUMMER 2012

NEW YORK, USA

28 -30 JULY 2013

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY SHOW 2012

SUNTEK CITY, SINGAPORE

12-15 JULY 2012

INTERNATIONAL JEWELRY FAIR

DARLING HARBOUR, SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

1-3 SEPTEMBER 2013

ECLAT DE MODE - BIJORCA

PORTE DE VERSAILLES, PARIS FRANCE

SEPTEMBER 2013

MIDORA

EXHIBITION CENTER, LEIPZIG GERMANY

14-16 SEPTEMBER 2013

OROPHA

PALAIS BRONGMART, PARIS FRANCE

4-5 SEPTEMBER 2012

AUTUMN FAIR BIRMINHAM

NEC, Birmingham MAX. BRITAIN

1-4 SEPTEMBER 2013

JEWELLERY LONDON

EARLS COURT, LONDON MEG.VRETANIA

1-4 SEPTEMBER 2013

VICENZAORO CHOICE

FIERA DI VICENZA, ITALY VITSENZA

7-13 SEPTEMBER 2013

MACEF

FIERA MILANO, ITALY MILAN

SEPTEMBER 2013

IBERJOYA

PARQUE FERIAL JUAN CARLOS, MADRID

SEPTEMBER 2013

JEWELEX MOSCOW

REC, MOSCOW, RUSSIA

14-18 SEPTEMBER 2013

PORTOJOIA

Leka NTA Palmeiras PORTUGAL

26-29 SEPTEMBER 2013

ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΕΣ ΔΗΜΙΟΥΡΓΙΕΣ

MEC Peania, Athen

SEPTEMBER 2013

INTERGEM

INTAR OMPERSTAIN, GERMANY

3-6 OCTOBER 2013

ISTANBUL JEWELLERY SHOW

CNR EXPO CENTER

OCTOBER 2013

KOSMIMA

EXHIBITION CENTRE, THESSALONIKI

OCTOBER 2013

MINERALIENTAGE

NEW TRADE CENTER, MUNICH

25-27 OCTOBER 2013

WATCHES &JEWELS

EXPO CENTER, PMRATISLAVA SLOVAKIA

3 - 6 NOVEMBER 2013

CHIBIMART - CHIBIDUE

FIERA MILANO, ITALY MILAN

NOVEMBER 2013

JEWELRY SHOW DUBAI

WORLD TRADE CENTER, DUBAI

4-7 DECEMBER 2013

JEWELLERY ARABIA

EXHIBITION CENTER, BAHRAIN

19-23 NOVEMBER 2013

MINERALIEN HAMBURG

HAMBURG MESSE, Hamburg Germany

6-8 DECEMBER 2013

Learn About SIlver

Silver was once thought more precious than gold. It is referred to as the metal of the moon and some believe it has powers over emotions, the psychic mind, love, and healing.

This is a very soft metal, so it is often mixed with an alloy like copper. Sterling silver originally was created in an area in Germany called Easter ling. So that’s where the word sterling came from. To be sterling silver, the metal is made up of 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper.

Pure silver, aka Fine Silver (.999), will melt at 1761 degrees F (961 degrees C), while sterling melts at 1434 degrees F (779 degrees C) and the flow point is 1655 degrees F (902 degrees C).

Coin silver melts at a slightly lower temperature than sterling because it has more copper alloy in it; usually anywhere for 10 to 20 percent of it is an alloy.

Learn About Gold

Yellow gold jewelry has been around for thousands of years and is the oldest known precious metal used in jewelry making. It has a very warm and elegant look and feel to it, especially when placed on the skin. Yellow gold is timeless and is a very appropriate gift when celebrating life's most important occasions.

Yellow gold is the easiest and most practical precious metal to repair or maintain. Re-sizing and re-finishing is inexpensive and almost all jewelers are proficient at yellow gold repairs. Extensive repairs can be done relatively easy without the fear of damaging valuable gemstones and diamonds because yellow gold has a very low melting point.

Pure gold jewelry is made in 24K gold and is much too impractical for everyday wear because of its softness. In order to harden the metal and increase it's durability yellow gold jewelry is mixed with metal alloys like copper or gold. Most gold jewelry in the United States is mixed with alloys that bring the karat grade down to 10K, 14K, or 18K gold. The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) requires all jewelry sold to be stamped with the gold content used by the jewelry maker. To determine the exact gold content examine the jewelry for the 10K, 14K or 18K stamp, if the jewelry is not properly stamped you should be very careful before making a purchase. You may also notice that the jewelry is stamped with .417, .585, or .750, which is the percentage of pure gold.

Pure gold jewelry is made in 24K gold and is much too impractical for everyday wear because of its softness. In order to harden the metal and increase it's durability yellow gold jewelry is mixed with metal alloys like copper or gold. Most gold jewelry in the United States is mixed with alloys that bring the karat grade down to 10K, 14K, or 18K gold. The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) requires all jewelry sold to be stamped with the gold content used by the jewelry maker. To determine the exact gold content examine the jewelry for the 10K, 14K or 18K stamp, if the jewelry is not properly stamped you should be very careful before making a purchase. You may also notice that the jewelry is stamped with .417, .585, or .750, which is the percentage of pure gold.

Learn About Titanium

Titanium is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. Sometimes called the "space age metal”, it has a low density and is a strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including sea water, aqua regain and chlorine) transition metal with a silver color.

A metallic element, titanium is recognized for its high strength-to-weight ratio.

It is a strong metal with low density that is quite ductile (especially in an oxygen-free environment), lustrous, and metallic-white in color.

The relatively high melting point (more than 1,650 °C or 3,000 °F) makes it useful as a refractory metal. It is paramagnetic and has fairly low electrical and thermal conductivity.

Because it is biocompatible (non-toxic and is not rejected by the body), titanium is used in a gamut of medical applications including surgical implements and implants.

Coloring titanium for its purely decorative effect is one of those processes that ignores the conventional aims, thinking, and criteria of industrial practiced and substitutes aims that are purely subjective and creative. Coloring titanium is possible because its surface, when properly prepared, is highly reactive upon exposure to certain conditions, and forms a series of colors due to the development of a tenacious oxide film. Decidedly decorative in appeal, this oxide film is highly resistant to a wide variety of corrosive substances that would affect other metals. Colors are permanent if unbranded, and if the oxide film is thick enough, will not fade or tarnish.

Two for coloring titanium are possible: coloring by the use of heat, which is more difficult to control and coloring by electrochemistry which with proper controls allows exact, predictable color results.

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