Sunday, March 27, 2011

Ring Of Love For Japan


 We donate jewelry for charity event! 3 of my jewelry (Gold Bone bracelet, Gold Honeycomb Earring, Fish Scales Ring) will be there and the price will be half of retail price!! ALL PROFIT to Save the Children’s Japan Earthquake Tsunami Relief. 

Ring Of Love For Japan
Charity jewelry sale for Japan earthquake relief efforts at ABC Carpet & Home

Date :Saturday, April 9 at 2:00pm - April 10 at 6:00pm
Place
:ABC Home
888 Broadway NYC, NY 10003
New York, NY

More than 50 Jewelry designers have donated their pieces to support children who have been displaced from their homes because of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

We will donate ALL PROFIT to Save the Children’s Japan Earthquake Tsunami Relief.

25% to 50% off from retail prices only for this event.

our mission: To help earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan to stand strong again. Ring of Love for Japan will raise funds through jewelry related events and projects.


(Participation Designers)
Phillip Crangi, MIZUKI, AESA, Rosanne Pugliese, Satomi Kawakita Jewelry, Yayoi Forest, Toyo Kurokawa, Ninh Wysocan, Kyoko Honda, Chisa Takagi, Renee Kopec, Shanna Nash, Araks,Yukari Komeno, Symbiotique Jewelry, Rebecca Haas, Adel chefridi, Odette New York, Jane Darensbourg,
Lauren Wolfe Jewelry, Garnish by Kara Hamilton,
Tina Petra, Yasuko Azuma, Nishi NY, Over the Moon Jewel, Noguchi, Le'cneca, Feathe, elena kriegner, Ayaka Nishi,
Aroc Urtu, Hannah Clark, Mai Flores New York, White Moth Jewelry,
R COLLECTION, Ayaka Hara , CT Racht Jewelry, Majorie Victor Jewelry,
N+A New York, Any New york, Emily Amey, Judith Haas, Marie,
Aiko Kizutori, Elizabeth White-Pultz, Emily Miranda Studio, Alan Mautino,
Molly Rose Post Jewelry, Janice Grzyb, Stephani Briggs,
GraceB, Alan Mautino, Rivet & Facet jewelry, Ariko Jewelry, St.Kilda,
Radka design, BEVEL by Jonathan Lloyd Goldstein, Saya Hibino

and more...

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Earthquakes in Japan

 News about the earthquakes in Japan is  big in New York too.
Since I'm from Japan and my family is in Japan, people have asked me about my family and friends.
I appreciate their concern.

Fortunately, most of my family and friends are in the south part of Japan so they weren't involved in this disaster.

However, this news is really shocking to me.
It is hard to accept the reality of the situation.
I saw many donation boxes everywhere in New York.

I believe it is important to find what can I do and be active about it, not an onlooker.
In the first place, I donated to the red cross even it though not much.

To raise money for victims, one of my interns is organizing a charity concert and another intern is doing chiropractic work to donate.
I'm also thinking what can I do for victims now.

From a window in the studio, I can see that the small buds have sprouted forth leaves.
I wish the victims to have calm days as soon aspossible.