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Amethist pendant

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Getting ready for my Advanced Stone Setting Class is a good reason to make one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery. This pendant is made of silver, copper and brass with an amethist.

My husband had a funny reaction to this pendant.
- Is this a real diamond?
- No, this is a real amethist.
- Hm... Fake diamond?
- No! A REAL amethist! :)



Canadian labradorite pendant

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Most of labradorite stones come from Madagascar nowadays. This one is from Labrador, the area that gave the name to the stone.

Some times I make jewellery for my personal "not-for-sale"collection. This pendant is one of those pieces.




Winter in a Russian fairy-tale

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Rina took these pictures near by her house in the suburbs of Moscow, Russia. It happened right before Christmas.











Vancouver Fashion Week 2010

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

It was my second time at the Vancouver Fashion Week. I definitely was prepared much better. I had more time to make an exquisite collection, to find models and a photographer.

My new collection is devoted to the mystery of a dark forest and how ones imagination interprets these complex mysteries when it is placed in this enigmatic environment.

The colors evoke and extenuate a romantic mood: black, aged gold and shadowy brown. Bright blue, fuchsia and crystals are rarely seen together, like two hummingbirds or that first ray of light from a rising sun.


Dramatic combinations of metals and stones emphasize the essence of this new collection:

tarnished copper, antiqued brass, polished silver,
black onyx, shimmering black pearls and auroral crystals. Elegant black lace and hand-crocheted black wire netting provides a sense that the forest is about to unveil its magical wonders.


This image-evoking jewelry, which is both unique and eclectic, is created from airy webbing, metal fringe and bold elements. Necklaces and bracelets are layered, multi-chained, and feminine. Oversized earrings match the theatrics of the other pieces and complete this sophisticated statement.

I would like to thank the coordinators of the Vancouver Fashion Week for giving me an opportunity to participate in this internationally recognized fashion event. For 10 years now VFW has been showcasing emerging as well as established designers. This support brought a respectable reputation to VFW and a global interest from influential consumers and industry professionals. I am honored to be a part of this world-class show.


Vancouver Fashion Week was a great experience for me. Participating in a well organised world-class show is an inspiration on its own. Also, it helps to promote an emerging designer like myself by providing good reason to contact new buyers, and creating exposure through the press and online presence. It also gives existent clients one more reason to be proud of buying my product.


Natalia Khon,
Canadian Jewellery Designer
http://nataliakhon.com

Pictures are made by Keith Walters

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Turquoise locket

Saturday, December 25, 2010

This order came unexpectedly. A customer brought a ring and wanted to have a locket made to mach the ring’s design. He chose a stone that replicated the shape of the stone in the ring… I realized that the locket needed to be quite big… Though all other design decisions were left for me and I could use all the creativity I wished.

I really enjoyed making this custom work. An order like this is a gift for an artist. And I really hope that the girl who has received it for Christmas 2010 liked it too. I wish I could see her face… but this is not my privilege. Who knows, maybe I will get to meet her one day… I will be very happy see her wearing the locket.



Upcoming Christmas Fairs and Exhibits, 2010

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Vancouver Fashion Week, Vancouver, 3rd to 7th of November.

Creative Treasures, 10379 Ladner Trunk Road (East Delta Hall), Delta, 10th to 13th of November.

FAB FAIR, a jewelry and accessories show, Heritage Hall (3102 Main St @ 15th), Vancouver, 20th & 21st of November.

Portobello West , Rocky Mountaineer Station, 1755 Cottrell Street, Vancouver, 4th & 5th of December.

Women's Winter Faire, Heritage Hall (3102 Main St @ 15th), Vancouver, 18th and 19th of December.

Designer of the day. The Province.

Monday, October 4, 2010



http://www.theprovince.com/health/Designer/3618454/story.html#ixzz11OeFmnBt

http://vanfashionweek.blogspot.com/2010/10/designer-of-day-natalia-khon.html

Photo session!

Sunday, September 26, 2010



More pictures from Kiev Bead Festival 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010













International Festival "Magic Beads 2010"

Monday, September 6, 2010

I would like to keep this event in my memory... It was a fantastic event... that I missed, alas. It took place in Ukraine and was coordinated by Yurij Shumanskij, the owner of a magazine devoted to the art of beaded jewellery called "Modnyj".

He invited three designers out of the founders of the International Association of Designers "Art-Biser" to be part of a jury. And yes, I have something to do with it, as I am among its founders too.

No way I could join the event (though a couple of people actually came from the USA to be part of jury), but I was lucky to participate in the discussions of the jury girls: Irina Belinskaya, Albina Plyanskaya and Anjelica Susoenkova. It was interesting to look at the Festival from inside, even being a half a planet away from it!

Here are a few pictures that I borrowed from Y.Shumanskij web-site:

1) In this picture you may see (left to right): I.Belinskaya (President of the International Association "Art-Biser"), A.Susoenkova, A.Polyanskaya and S.Bacileva:


2) Irina's necklace is something, isn't it? By the way, the red roses at the top of this page are made by her also:


3) S.Bacileva is teaching a free of charge (as one of the the sponsors of the "Art-Biser" association) lesson of kniting with beads:


4) This is a displey of the Internation Association "Art-Biser":


5) Models wearing jury girls' jewellery:


6) The outfit made by S.Bacileva that got the first prize:


7) Famous I.Belinskaya's necklace (thinking how to translate the name... maybe as a "Russian Phoenix" or "Fire-bird" - it is from a fairy-tale):


8) Ankars necklace made by Rina Stepnaya (one more founder of the "Art-Biser" association):



9) Necklace made by A.Polyanskaya:


I hope you enjoyed reading this report as much as I was enjoing writing it!


Natalia Khon,

Canadian Jewellery Designer.

 
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