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2022 Halstead Grant Winner and More of January’s Service News

The call for entries for the 2023 Halstead Grant begins this month.

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2022 Halstead Grant Winner and More of January’s Service News

Grant Granted

Congratulations to Octave Jewelry, winner of the 2022 Halstead Grant for new jewelry businesses. Octave founder Ope Omojola receives a $7,500 cash grant, $1,000 in jewelry supplies, a trip to Arizona, features in Halstead publications, a feedback report from the judging committee and a trophy. The call for entries for the 2023 Halstead Grant begins this month. halsteadbead.com

Student Subscriptions

Instappraise has announced a new partnership in which graduates of the George Brown College Jewelry and Gemology Program will receive a free one-year subscription to the Instappraise platform after graduation to help kickstart their careers in the jewelry and gemology industry. georgebrown.ca, instappraise.com

2022 Halstead Grant Winner and More of January’s Service News

New Artistry

Artistry, Ltd. has released its 2023 catalog. The 160-page catalog showcases Artistry’s products in precious color, semi-precious color, pearl, diamond, gold and sterling silver. The catalog pricing reflects $1,900-per-ounce gold at triple key. artistrylimited.com

So Long, Summer

After considering feedback from the industry, JA New York has decided to discontinue its summer trade show. The organization will focus on its fall and spring JANY shows. The next JANY show is scheduled March 3-7 at the Javitz Center in New York City. ja-newyork.com

Responsibility Resources

The Responsible Jewellery Council has released a new Rights Toolkit. The free, downloadable resource provides guidance and a practical set of tools including templates, forms and checklists to simplify the human rights due diligence process. responsiblejewellery.com

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