The luxury goods company said founder Ippolita Rostagno will remain at the brand’s helm.
Open house aims to recruit future jewelers
MJSA is teaming up with a Boston-based trade school to offer a two-day event that will promote the Be a Jeweler initiative.
Attleboro, Mass.--MJSA is teaming up with a Boston school for an open house to promote Be a Jeweler, the initiative to introduce more young people to the field of jewelry-making.
Launched earlier this year by MJSA, Be a Jeweler aims to help jewelry schools and businesses connect with those they hope will become the next generation of bench jewelers.
This month, the MJSA is partnering with the trade and craftsmanship North Bennet Street School in Boston to offer a two-day open house that will include jewelry-making presentations and demonstrations at the school’s career-training facility in the city’s North End.
Industry professionals will be at the open house to share stories of how they developed their skills and established careers in jewelry-making and repair, while the school’s staff will give live demonstrations of how to turn raw metals into wearable jewelry.
Presenters who are alumni of the school include Emily Scott, owner of E. Scott Originals in Somerville, Mass., whose jewelry was featured at the 2015 Emmy Awards and on the ABC series The Fosters, and Eva Martin, who serves custom jewelry buyers and has won several design awards, including the Saul Bell Design Award.
There’s also Kate Dumont, part of the team that produces master models for Tiffany & Co. jewelry, and Rosemary Trainor, head of the North Bennet Street School jewelry department.
The open house is scheduled for Nov. 20 and 21 at the North Bennet Street School at 150 North St. in Boston, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. RSVP to the event here.
Additional information about the Be a Jeweler program can be found on the MJSA website, and more can be found about the North Bennet Street School on its website.
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