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Archive for April, 2008

A Star is Born


Moissanite StarYou probably have read “Moissanite: Born From the Stars” and you might remember seeing on ShopNBC a few years ago, a limited collection of moissanite jewelry set with star-shaped moissanite jewels, but now we at Charles & Colvard are talking in the halls about another “star”.

Nathan - born on Wednesday, April 23rd at 12:01 a.m.Nathan - born on Wednesday, April 23rd at 12:01 a.m.We just learned that a star was born and named Nathan. One of our managers at Charles & Colvard and her husband, became proud parents of a baby boy! Little Nathan was born on Wednesday, April 23rd at 12:01 a.m.

Seeing this little star just causes a smile.

65 Roses and Christy


First penned by William Shakespeare in his 1594 classic tale, Romeo and Juliet, the phrase “…a rose by any other name would smell as sweet…” has appeared in numerous references from traditional Valentine’s Day cards to modern romance.

Mr. Shakespeare intended for these flowery words to mean: that what matters is what something is, not what it is called.

So, while “65 Roses” might mean a quantity of flowers it also is what some children with cystic fibrosis (CF) call their disease (because the phrase is easier to pronounce than their life threatening condition). You might be wondering how this relates to moissanite or Charles & Colvard or Brilliance of Me. And, no doubt you are wondering, “Who is Christy?

Under the brilliant leadership of Dr. Christy Shaffer, Inspire Pharmaceuticals located in the Research Triangle Park area of North Carolina is developing a medical treatment for CF–the chronic and inherited disease that predominately affects children. As its President and CEO, Dr. Shaffer is an experienced pharmaceutical executive and Ph.D. scientist (biology & chemistry) and has played the major role in making Inspire a leader in pharmaceutical products for ophthalmic and respiratory diseases.

We are especially proud to announce Dr. Christy Shaffer as the first woman selected in the 2008 Class of “Women of Brilliant Achievement”. Honored for her outstanding leadership in an industry traditionally dominated by men, her inspiration to other women and for her many community contributions, Dr. Shaffer is truly an accomplished role-model.

If you haven’t checked our “Women of Brilliant Achievement” program, please do so! Charles & Colvard honors these brilliant achievers with a stunning pair of 4 carat total weight round brilliant moissanite jewels set in platinum martini earrings, a big bouquet of spring flowers, a box of delicious Godiva chocolate truffles and a beautiful engraved crystal award—plus we donate another pair of magnificent moissanite martini earrings to a charity of the honoree’s choice.

In weeks to come you can read more about Christy and other WBA honorees!

The Falcon and the Crane


The first comment Dennis mentioned about his trip to Dubai, was that the UAE’s national bird should really be the crane, not the falcon as it is. He wasn’t referring to the great bird revered by some Japanese and Chinese as symbolic of longevity and immortality but rather the industrial crane commonly seen at a construction site. As you have seen on the news and through newspapers, Dubai is exploding with development and quickly becoming an important world business center. From the engineering of the Burj Dubai (designed to become the world’s tallest structure) to the countless number of yachts docked at its shoreline, Dubai is an international scene of luxury.

I understand key discussions at the CIBJO conference focused on the acceptance of a worldwide standardization of precious metals (i.e. tolerances, alloys, weights); the development of a corporate social responsibility foundation, and creating a worldwide retailer’s guide on gemstones and precious metals. Charles & Colvard is not only an active and sponsoring member of CIBJO but we are very involved in the U.S. jewelry industry as a champion of disclosure and supporting consumer education.

One such project we underwrote and worked on with the Jeweler’s Vigilance Committee (another CIBJO member) is the “Buying Gemstones and Jewels with Confidence”. This is an informative brochure written to dispel the confusion consumers oftentimes encounter when some products aren’t identified clearly in their marketing. If you would like to request a copy of this brochure, simply visit www.jvc.org.

And with that said, please keep in mind, there is only one moissanite—Moissanite created by Charles & Colvard!

BASELWORLD 2008


I had the privilege to visit beautiful Basel, Switzerland for BASELWORLD (April 3-10). It may sound like the Disneyworld of jewelry and it certainly might seem to be as large as a theme park, but it’s actually one of the world’s leading watch and jewelry shows. And for those of you who haven’t been to Switzerland in the spring, it reminded me of North Carolina as the countryside is green and alive with daffodils, other spring flowers and blossoming trees.

Charles & Colvard - BASELWORLD 2007 - JewelryThis was Charles & Colvard’s 11th year participating in this international show. It like, the Hong Kong Jewellery Show which we attended in early March, provided Charles & Colvard with an opportunity to meet with moissanite manufacturers and distributors from around the world and a venue to promote the beauty of moissanite to those retailers, manufacturers and publications who are not familiar with our magnificent jewel.

Show management reported that over 100,000 retailers, jewelers and wholesalers attended the show. While we didn’t see all those people at our exhibition stand, we did spend a week meeting some amazing people who repeatedly commented on the unmatched brilliance of moissanite.

Charles & Colvard - BASELWORLD 2007 - BoothThe team is back in the States now, following up with sales and marketing leads. However, our President, Dennis Reed after being in Basel for a week, traveled on to the UAE where he attended the international CIBJO conference. CIBJO (a French acronym for International Confederation of Jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds, Pearls and Stones) is a leading confederation of national trade associations from around the world. The cornerstones of this organization’s mission are to protect consumer confidence in the jewelry industry, promote international cooperation between trade associations and forward the industry’s concerns and issues worldwide. At past CIBJO conferences, world jewelry leaders have discussed the importance of disclosure related to diamond origin, the blood diamond conflict and issues with tanzanite.

Stay tuned, as I will write more about CIBJO as soon as Dennis returns. He is certain to have a perspective on the growing importance of Dubai as a world business center and I will be looking forward to hearing about this year’s CIBJO conference.