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MJSA show to offer new jewelry supplies, services
July 23, 2008
Providence, R.I.—The third annual Manufacturing Jewelers and Suppliers of America (MJSA) Trade Show for Jewelry Making (TSJM) will be held in September and will provide jewelry-makers and designers with a wide range of tools, components, supplies and services. The show will take place from Sept. 17-18 at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence. In addition to the product mix, the show will also feature free educational seminars conducted by some of the industry's top presenters. Seminars will offer attendees business and technical training on topics such as promoting, pricing and producing their work, making loop-in-loop chains, designing with beads and casting glass. "Since we launched this show in 2006, the jewelry-maker market has been growing faster than ever," MJSA Sales and Marketing Director Bruce Coltin said in a media release. "Jewelry-makers and designers who've attended TSJM have called to tell us how the event has benefited or even saved their businesses. Companies who are ready to take their businesses to the next level need to place the TSJM 2008 show on their must-attend list...they'll come away with supplies, resources and knowledge they just won't find at any other jewelry industry event." Vendors for 2008 include such diverse companies as A to Z Bohemian Glass, Art and Soul Metal Clay, Cleverwerx, Downeast Trading, The Enamelist Society, Forrestal International, Fretz Tools, Geib Refining, Gemological Institute of America, Innovative CAD Technologies, Jewelers Mutual Insurance Co., Legor USA, Miniflam, Mode International, Multi Creations, Parawire, ProGold USA, Progress Machine and Tool, Sierra Madre Mining, Signature Engraving, Spirig, Stone USA, Zarlene Imports and many more. Advance registration for the show is free and can be completed online at MJSA's Web site, MJSA.org. On-site registration is $10 for non-MJSA members and free for MJSA members. For more information, call (800) 444-6572 or e-mail info@mjsa.org.
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