Etienne Perret's Colored Diamond & Gem Ceramic Designs Hit New York City

 

While Etienne spends much of his time time on the road, sharing his stunning jewelry designs with fine folks from all around the country and the world, somehow it's rare that we end up doing events in the Big Apple.

All the more reason that Etienne is delighted to be sharing his exciting new Gem Ceramic collection and colored diamond designs at the 9th annual Jewelry Sample Sale Extravaganza in NYC!

Set up by Susan Michel, this great sale features nine talented jewelry designers as well as designer leather products and gourmet candies!

Taking place at Divine Studio, the atmosphere of this event is quite wonderful and situated in the heart of trendy lower Manhattan. If you're in the area, don't miss your chance to meet Etienne and check out his beautiful designs!

Many products will be on sale and a portion of all proceeds will go to "Guiding Eyes for the Blind," a great cause, that is especially relevant on the hectic streets of NYC.

Divine Studio, 21 E. 4th Street (corner Lafayette), suite 605, New York, NY.

December 10-11, 11am-7pm both days.



Blind jewelry designer and friends host sample sale extravaganza
Event to benefit Guiding Eyes for the Blind

Jewelry designer Susan Michel is producing her ninth annual sample sale, to be held on Friday December 10th and Saturday, December 11th, from 11:00am – 7:00pm.  Because Michel is waiting to receive a guide dog, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the non-profit organization Guiding Eyes for the Blind.

Michel has been a jewelry designer for the past 25 years.  She began losing her vision five years ago due to a degenerative disease of the retina.  With only 10% of her vision remaining, Michel is now legally blind.  This hasn’t held her back from her passion for jewelry design; a talented staff member sketches ideas and projects them onto a large screen where Michel is able to view them.  

Michel currently makes her way around the city with the use of a white cane, but has been struggling since her additional vision loss. She’s a lifelong dog lover, and will be receiving a guide dog early next year.  She hopes a dog will improve her quality of life and her ability to travel independently. 

Eight other award-winning jewelry designers - each with a full showcase of fabulous items offered at reduced prices – will be in attendance: Catherine Iskiw, Etienne Perret, Jane Gordon, Jessica Fields, JKG and Associates, Murano Di Susanne and Natalie Frigo. Also exhibiting will be a leather accessories company, and JJ Sweets - a gourmet candy company.

What: Jewelry show and sample sale
Where: Divine Studio. 21 East Fourth Street, Suite 6. New York, N.Y.
When: Friday, December 10 and Saturday, December 11, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.


About Guiding Eyes for the Blind
Guiding Eyes for the Blind, an internationally accredited nonprofit guide dog school, was founded in 1954 to enrich the lives of blind and visually impaired men and women by providing them with the freedom to travel safely, thereby assuring greater independence, dignity and expanded horizons of opportunity. Since that time, Guiding Eyes has become one of the foremost guide dog schools in the world, graduating more than 7,000 guide dog teams. It provides superbly bred Guiding Eyes dogs, professional training and follow-up support services to students at no cost to them and depends on contributions to fulfill its mission. The comprehensive cost of breeding, raising, preparing, training, and supporting a Guiding Eyes team is $45,000. Guiding Eyes for the Blind's Headquarters and Training Center is located in Yorktown Heights, NY and the Canine Development Center is in Patterson, NY.

Press Contacts
Susan Michel: 888.738.3400 or smltd@hotmail.com
For Guiding Eyes: Michelle Brier at 914.243.2208 or mbrier@guidingeyes.org