Saturday, May 17, 2014
FIPP 2014, July 15-19, in Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais, Brazil, at EXPOMINAS IV
Truly, I wish the GEA would get their act together. Anyway, I should not criticize -- it ain't easy there.
Now, I am reading elsewhere that the GEA wants to change the name of FIPP to "Fair at the Source," and for some strange reason they think that having the World Cup and the Olympics in Brazil will bring them some business.
This year, the FIPP will take place from July 15 to 19 in Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais, Brazil, at the newly opened convention center Teófilo Otoni EXPOMINAS IV.
Spaces are available in the convention center:
• 9 m² space: includes a table, three chairs, and a counter display case for R$ 2.500,00 (this is a bit more than US$ 1,000).
Vendors are reminded that it is important to reserve space as soon as possible and sign the contract in order to guarantee their space at the FIPP and reserve the best possible space.
For more information, send an e-mail to fipp@live.com, or
Phone: 55 (33) 3521-0565; 55 (33) 8813-3602 (cell); or 55 (33) 8400-4455
Friday, August 2, 2013
FIPP2013: 23rd International Fair of Precious Stones and Minerals, Teofilo Otoni, MG, Brazil, 13-17 August 2013
I believe it will be held at the exposition center called "EXPOMINAS."
You can contact the GEA (but don't expect to get someone on the phone who speaks English):
Gem Exporters Association
WEBSITE: geabrazil.com.br
SIGN UP: http://geabrazil.com.br/?page_id=187&lang=en
Cell Phone: +55 (33) 9107-9390
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Tuscon Gem Show 2013: A Treasure on Every Table by Guy Trebay
The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show at the city’s convention center. Chris Hinkle for The New York Times
by Guy Trebay, The New York Times, February 20, 2012
TUCSON — The earth is made of them and space is littered with them and, for two weeks every February, this city of roughly a half-million swells by another 50,000 as mineral hunters from around the planet descend on southern Arizona in passionate pursuit of more rocks.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
FIPP2013: 23rd International Fair of Precious Stones and Minerals, Teofilo Otoni, MG, Brazil, 13-17 August 2013
[Note that the date is earlier than it has been in past years -- perhaps to take into consideration the academic year in the Northern Hemisphere -- but this is pure speculation on my part.]
I don't have any more information at this time.
You can contact the GEA (but don't expect to get someone on the phone who speaks English, and if you do get an English-speaking person on the phone, don't expect many details at this time):
Gem Exporters Association
Rua Jorge Mattar, 40, Room 205-A
Center
Teófilo Otoni, MG 39800, Brazil
Tel.: 55 (33) 3522-1762
Fax: 55 (33) 3522-1662
Friday, January 4, 2013
Murder, Corruption, and Greed in Kenya: The Bridges' Continuing Fight for Justice
"President Kibaki and his team assured the Secretary of State that reforms are on course, that the war against impunity in the country is on, that the war against corruption is on, and all sanctuaries of corruption will be destroyed to make Kenya a cleaner and safer place to do business . . ."
Outcry over the murder was immediate, and global. In an industry filled with larger-than- life personalities, the figure of Campbell Bridges was iconic. Those who did not know him knew of him. They knew of the ravine where a young Campbell had found both refuge from an angry water buffalo, and a cluster of intense green garnets. They knew of a tree house, of a python security guard, and of a man who truly and deeply loved Africa.
What had begun as one illegal mining site grew to five, but FGGMC refused to abandon the established claims which were the result of hard work, and a geologists’ knowledge of the land. Instead, FGGMC continued to file complaints, and accumulate documentation. Almost all of the men involved in the illegal operation were identified by name, and photographed. After recording the license plate number of a Toyota truck which the group often used, the vehicle was shown as registered to Jacinta Mwatela, wife of MP Calist Mwatela, former Director of Kenya’s Central Bank, and current candidate for Governor of Taita Taveta County.
Though the community of gemstone enthusiasts and dealers worldwide may not possess the power to directly affect the laws and internal struggles of Kenya, they do possess the passion to protect what has become one of the worlds’ most beloved gems. The authorities in Kenya, from the top to the bottom, must be made aware that the world is watching, and that actions taken against the innocent may not be so easily swept under the rug as they once were.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
FIPP 2012: 22a Feira Internacional de Pedras Preciosas, 28 agosto - 01 setembro, Teofilo Otoni, Minas Gerais, Brasil
There will also be an outdoor gem and mineral fair.
Buyers will need to register. This can be done online (http://www.geabrasil.com/inscricao.php) or in person. After registering, buyers will be issued a badge to hang around their necks and can enter the exhibition. Registration is not required for entering the outdoor gem and mineral fair.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Do you love color? Have a look at the incredible colors of rhodochrosite, haüyne, sphene, yogo sapphires, tanzanites, hiddenite, garnets and benitoites at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, in the Butterfly Broach Collection
Butterfly Brooch Collection
This text is from the museum's webpage, and none of the photos was taken by me.
The butterfly brooch collection is on temporary display in the Gem and Mineral Hall for a year, starting May 1, 2012. The collection was created and is owned by Buzz and Bernardine, who have a passion for rare gemstones that they have chosen to share through unique jewelry pieces. The butterfly brooches only represent a third of their entire jewelry collection. Buzz faceted most of the main gems and Bernardine designed all except for the "Ninja" butterfly, which is Buzz's creation. All the metalwork is done in 18kt gold.
Benitoite Butterfly
Hiddenite Butterfly
Ninja Butterfly
Opal Butterfly
Pearl Butterfly
Peridot Butterfly
Rhodochrosite Butterfly
Spessartine Butterfly
Spessartine and Benitoite Butterfly
Spinel Butterfly
Stibiotantalite Butterfly
Green Titanite Butterfly
Brown Titanite Butterfly
Tanzanite Butterfly
Topaz Butterfly
Yogo Sapphire Butterfly
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Dave Fortier's Tip Top Gem blog
I must apologize for neglecting my blog, but I have been enjoying Dave Fortier's posts and he has most kindly given me permission to repost his most recent one. Especially note his interesting slices of tourmaline crystals!
The show circuit is in full force
We are delighted to welcome the nice people from the Southfield, Michigan Intergem show- where Melanie and I displayed two weekends ago. Welcome aboard everyone!!! Melanie and I are trying to get in touch with those of you who left your e-mail with us either with this newsletter or via Facebook. We show gemstones and jewelry on Facebook as well as in the newsletter, and in our online store. Take a look at what we have- there are links to the left of this article.
For those of you who have never been to a gem and jewelry show, Melanie and I very highly recommend it! You can see a wide range of stones that you would not see elsewhere, compare prices, ask questions to dealers in person, and most important- evaluate stones in real life instead of from a picture. I can not begin to tell you how many stones I have shown in the newsletter or on Facebook that created no interest but sold immediately on the first day of a show. I can say things like "this gemstone has 90% brilliance" but until you hold such a stone in your hand, you can not imagine the sparkle. Check out a show near you!!!
As we prepare for the buying trip to Thailand we need to know what you are looking for- ruby, sapphire, collectible stones, or any other custom jewelry projects that you've been thinking about. I will be in both Chanthaburi and Bangkok next week- so be sure you let us know what we can help you find.
As many of you already know, I offer the very best prices on ruby and sapphire because I go directly to the source and you do not have to pay me to keep these expensive stones in inventory! Any dealer that you see who has expensive stones in inventory will h
If you bought something from us at the Southfield, Michigan show you are eligible for Inner Circle membership. If you click on the link below, you will see stones for sale and you will see prices. But you will not see INNER CIRCLE pricing!!! If you want to make sure you see the very best prices that we offer, just send me a note asking for an upgrade. You can e-mail me at dave@tiptopgem.com or just call me at 800-607-1425. That toll-free number always rings to my cell, whether I am here or in Thailand. If you go to ti
Tip Top Gem ONLINE STORE
The stunning images you see in this newsletter, by the way, are CAD renderings of a ring that we are making for a client. She found a wonderful design in a magazine while vacationing in the Caribbean and asked if I could tweak it to her tastes and proportion it to a gemstone that she had purchased from me- a sphene from Madagascar. As always the answer is "of course"!!!! We love doing projects like this- actually creating a piece of heirloom-quality jewelry to our clients' specifications. It is one of the most pleasurable and interesting parts of this business- almost as much fun as buying stones at the largest gemstone market in the world in Chanthaburi, Thailand!!!!
Because I am not exactly sure when I will return from Thailand I can't tell you the next show we will do, but please keep an eye open for the April newsletter as that will have details. Also remember if you are my friend on Facebook (find a link in the upper left corner of this newsletter to go to my profile and add me) you will not only know what show we are about to do but you will also see gemstones that are available nowhere else...my Facebook friends always know first!
Our Entrepreneurs ROCK!!!
Take a look at yet another of our blazing-fast repayments on Kiva. These people are proving their focus, determination, and integrity over and over and over again. Please, please support Kiva.org. They are worth it! You can NOT help anyone out of poverty with a handout. These people are not asking for one. They want a loan- which they pay back with interest- but the interest goes to the local field partner to service the loan. Your principal is paid back to you and you can loan it out over and over and over again.
Melanie and I started this program specifically to help people in the source countries where our gemstones are mined. To date we have helped entrepreneurs in these countries:
Over on the left you will see a link to Kiva.org- please check them out now. Or just buy a stone or order a piece of custom jewelry from us. The better we do, the more support we can provide to hard-working, honest people in the third world who want to pursue the growth of their business and support their families. After decades of handouts in the third world that only teach people how to extend their hand, microfinance has found a way to help people without charity.
All our best,
PS- It is as easy as ever to get in touch with us. Our toll-free
E-mail me at dave@tiptopgem.com if you have a question or request and I will reply via e-mail unless you request that I call you back.
update---update----update---
I am in Thailand right now as I type this- check out the amazing slices of tourmaline below- from Brazil!!!!
5.69 carats; olive green fades to yellow/brown, then clear, then intense pink, and a deep green center- $20 per carat
5.60 carats; pastel blue-Violet indicolite center with intense purplish-Pink exterior; magnificent example of the type with phantom crystals converging in the center- $28 per carat
4.63 cts, green to clear then pink and green again in the center, actually a good match to the 5.69 carat stone above if you like an earring pair. $20 per carat.
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As you might know by now shipping is always $10, and you can pay with a check or money order or credit card or in gold or silver. LOL. I do not take live animals for payment.
REMINDER-- these stones will ship from Thailand- allow 8-21 days in transit!
As always first come, first served for the newsletter stones. If two people want one stone, the time and date on the e-mail will determine the "winner".
Good luck!!!!


