Happy Easter to all who celebrate! With so many families on spring break, this week is light on events. Silver lovers, take note of the JDPN Zoom discussion featuring an accomplished silversmith. And anyone in NYC this week, don’t miss the preview of an upcoming jewelry sale at Christie’s that’s poised to break records.
ATTEND
JDPN Guest Speaker Wendy Yothers: April 10 (online)
The silversmith Wendy Yothers will speak to the Jewelry Design Professionals Network about “finding value, making objets de vertu in silver, and passing artistic knowledge from generation to generation” during a Zoom session this week.
Tomfoolery London Showcase of Alternative Bridal Rings: opens April 15 (in person and online)
The London-based jewelry gallery Tomfoolery is staging a Love showcase featuring one-of-a-kind rings by 25 artisan jewelers from around the world. Participating designers include Adel Chefridi, Artëmer, Brooke Gregson, Ciara Bowles, Ellis Mhairi Cameron, Ruth Tomlinson, and WWake. Love rings will be showing online and in the gallery in the Muswell Hill neighborhood from April 15 to June 17.
Preview of Christie’s Heidi Horten Sale in New York: April 14–20 (in person)
The jewelry collection of the late Heidi Horten (1941–2022) is expected to be the largest and most valuable private jewelry collection to come to auction. Christie’s presents The World of Heidi Horten in late May in Geneva. With a presale estimate of more than $150 million, the collection is poised to eclipse records at Christie’s, achieved for Elizabeth Taylor’s jewels in 2011 and the 2019 Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence auction—the only two jewelry collections to date to make more than $100 million. If you’re in New York this week, now is your chance to check out the goods at the preview.
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Hindman Watches Auction: April 12 (in person and online)
This week’s watch sale at Chicago-based auctioneer Hindman features 120 lots, including a vintage Rolex Submariner Ref. 1680, a pair of contemporary Van Cleef & Arpels watches, and a significant offering of pocket watches from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Top: Princess bracelet with 4.28 cts. t.w. diamonds in 18k rose gold, $16,600; Tzuri
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