After eight years, Gilbertson is leaving his post at the mining company, which is currently facing a slew of operational challenges.
NAJA schedules 2015 Tucson conference
The new laws surrounding ivory and the identification of CVD-grown diamonds are among the topics that will be covered at this year’s event.
New York--The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers will hold its 43rd annual Winter ACE It Education Conference from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2 in Tucson.
The appraisal organization’s annual program is designed to assist the professional appraiser’s continuing education as well as provide networking.
The daily schedule for the conference is as follows.
Saturday, Jan. 31
Special Workshop & Lab--Mysteries of the Rainbow
This includes 2 two-hour spectroscope workshops.
Led by: Colin Winter, FGA, DGA, and Hilary Winter, BS, FGA, DGA
Sunday, Feb. 1
Exotic Common Opals
Led by: Helen Serras-Herman, MFA and FGA
New Generation of Natural-Looking CVD-grown Diamonds--How to Separate Them from Natural Diamonds in Few Steps
Led by: Branko Deljanin, GIA GG, FGA
Ivory and the Loss of Individual Rights of Ownership
Led by: Dave Atlas, GIA GG
Estate Exotics: Gems of the People--Collectible Beads
Led by: Sindi Schloss, GIA GG
Monday, Feb. 2
Catching Light on Edges/A Look at Historical and Contemporary Intaglios--Scratched Surfaces and Light On the Edge
Nancy McGehee
Designer Jewelry Drives the Market
Gloria Lieberman
So You thought You Knew About Diamonds--A Universal Journey
Michael Hutton, PG, DG
For more information or to register, visit the NAJA website or contact NAJA Executive Director Gail Brett Levine at 718-896-1536 or naja.appraisers@netzero.net.
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