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Postscripts from the Week


Who is responsible for first saying, “Behind every great man is a great woman”? I suspect a man.

As much as the feminist movement in the early 1970’s repeated this phrase as if it were one of an iconic mantra, men have stood behind great women and have fathered little girls who with their guidance, have grown up to be amazing women—successful entrepreneurs, extraordinary mothers, world leaders, teachers who we will never forget, renown athletes and the girlfriends we treasure.

With this being the cusp of Father’s Day weekend, I think I can speak for all the women at Charles & Colvard and say to all dads, everywhere, thank you! We daughters might not always express our gratitude for all that you have done for us, but we will forever hold you dear in our hearts.

Now, here are a few snippets of moissanite-related activity on the Charles & Colvard radar screen from this week:

Julie Wright - Moissanite PendantThe moissanite team had an opportunity at the JCK Las Vegas Show to meet Ms. Julie Wright, a creative and talented jewelry designer who won the Charles & Colvard created Moissanite™ jewelry design competition held in the UK. As part of Ms. Wright’s prize for creating an 18Kt. white gold contemporary pendant set with round brilliant cut moissanite, she was awarded an all inclusive trip to the JCK Las Vegas Show and celebratory dinner. It was delightful to meet Julie and hear her perspective about her first trip to America, the U.S. jewelry industry and Las Vegas in general.

A few men at Charles & Colvard talked about the busy weekend schedule they had planned with June graduations to attend, outdoor barbeques and Dad’s Day activities and the hopes of squeezing in a round of golf. And speaking of graduations, many of we moissanite loyalists, gave graduates gifts of moissanite jewelry—especially pendants!

Shea Curry, the multi-talented moissanite jewelry designer who co-hosted the charity, Safe Passage Home, fundraising luncheon in Beverly Hills last weekend reported the event was an overwhelming success. The founder and CEO of Safe Passage Home, Trish Steele was moved by the turnout in attendance and thankful for Charles & Colvard’s publicity assistance. You’ll continue to hear more about Shea, her moissanite jewelry collection called Aspire, Trish and Safe Passage Home in the future. If you haven’t checked out the charity, please do so at www.SafePassageHome.org. The men and women involved with Safe Passage Home are truly committed to help transform the lives of battered women and child victims of domestic violence. We at Charles & Colvard are proud of Shea’s commitment to this charity and we are honored to be involved through her moissanite jewelry designs.

Peggy Fleming 1968 U.S. Nationals

In the next week, keep your eyes on the Women of Brilliant Achievement. Another amazing woman, Ms. Peggy Fleming, will join the other honorees. Our team is finalizing all the details of our interview with Ms. Fleming and I think you will be inspired by her wisdom, accomplishments her perspective on health, challenges and family. As one father at Charles & Colvard commented earlier in the week, maybe we are put on Earth to learn, expand our capacity to love and expand our capacity to cope. I think Christy, Ping and Peggy all can talk about those aspects of life and share their personal account, experience and perspectives.

Have a great weekend…Barbara

P.S. A quote from Anne Sexton: “It doesn’t matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was.”