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2008 US DESIGNER SHOWCASE

2008 US DESIGNER SHOWCASE

Masters of jewellery design will be honored at The Forbes Galleries and Carnegie Museum of Natural History by the National Jewelry Institute in the US.

The National Jewelry Institute will inaugurate Designer Showcase, as its first exhibition of contemporary jewellery from leading designers across the globe and will open the Showcase with a press luncheon for the designers at The Forbes Galleries on April 21, 2008. The jewellery will be on display through June 28, 2008.

The exhibition, featuring latest collections, demonstrates how jewellery fashions its designs each season. Almost forty designers are represented in the show, which will feature pieces from America, Europe, and Asia.

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