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Reena Ahluwalia Gives ‘Hope’ to Jewelers for Children
The artist and designer donated her 20-inch original “Hope” painting to be auctioned at the Facets of Hope gala in Las Vegas.

New York—Continuing her commitment to Jewelers for Children, artist Reena Ahluwalia is again donating a diamond painting to the organization to raise money during its Facets of Hope event in Las Vegas.
It took Ahluwalia 200 hours to finish.
The jewelry designer and painter donates her artwork to JFC every year.
“I am honored to be able to contribute to JFC and urge our generous industry members to continue supporting the charity with what they can,” she said. “This is an impact that is measurable and one that truly matters.”
“Hope” will be auctioned off during the JFC’s Facets of Hope event on June 2 at The Venetian, where the charity will honor Jewelers of America’s David Bonaparte and Reeds Jewelers’ Judy Fisher.
The painting will be on display during the event’s cocktail reception starting at 6:00 p.m.
Those interested in presenting a reserve bid before the event can contact JFC at 212-687-2949 or info@jewelersforchildren.org.
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