About Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist

lapidaryjournal Founded in April 1947 as "a national magazine for gem cutters, collectors, and jewelry craftsmen," Lapidary Journal is changing its name to Jewelry Artist to reflect the changing interests of the handcrafted gem and jewelry community. In its most recent survey, conducted in February 2007, readers confirmed that jewelry making is the magazine’s most important subject to more than two-thirds of Lapidary Journal's current readers, and that most are also interested in using gemstones.

In Jewelry Artist, readers will continue to find much of the same content, written by many of the same experts, that they value in Lapidary Journal today: answers to technical questions, clever tool adaptations, innovative designs and practical design advice, jewelry and lapidary projects, tips and in-depth explanations on using materials and applying techniques, guidance on how to sell jewelry, new products, an event calendar, and more. The column Rock Corner will also continue to appear, though emphasis in the magazine will be on jewelry artistry. Editorial coverage will continue to spotlight gem cutting and metalsmithing, including stone setting and a variety of other jewelry making media and techniques.

New editorial features include several new columns: one on trends and another on gems, a showcase of jewelry designs, and a spotlight on a jewelry artist in every issue.

About Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist
For more than 60 years, Lapidary Journal has been the leading source of information, supplies, and services in the jewelry, bead, and gem fields. Lapidary Journal was the first gem and jewelry-making magazine in the world, and its pages are filled with the insights, advice and discoveries of the most renowned jewelry and gemstone experts. Since its inception, the magazine has expanded into a multiplatform resource that includes the popular website, www.jewelryartistmagazine.com, direct-request e-mail newsletters, and consumer events such as Bead Fest (www.beadfest.com).

This is Jewelry Artist

(Adapted from Merle White's June 2007 editor's column, My Turn)

Welcome to the first issue of Jewelry Artist - and the 631st issue of Lapidary Journal. We've changed our name, added new materials, and reorganized the magazine from cover to cover. Here's what you'll find inside!

NEW

Smokin' Stones: Go beyond basics to a broader world of gems.

Trends: Discover what's new, in, or on the edge.
Designs from Our Contributors: Visit a gallery of work by the artists who contribute projects and technical expertise.
The Jewelry Artist Doer's Profile: Succint answers to intriguing questions asked of a different jewelry artist each issue, with an outstanding example of his or her work and where to see more of the artist's designs. You might enjoy this little gem on the last page so much, you'll be tempted to turn to it first.

REORGANIZED

Projects: No longer grouped as Step by Step, our projects now follow a related column or feature, or stand on their own. You can still locate them quickly from the Contents page, where the description project or facet design and a small image of the piece appear in color.

REDESIGNED
Everything, including the familiar standards below that haven't otherwise changed. Presenting the best ideas we can find in ways that make it wasy for you to take advantage of them.

Facets: A sampling of news, events, and innovations. (Online as "News & Notices")
Cool Tools: Clever adaptations and uses of standard tools.
Rock Corner: The mineral kingdom, one mineral at a time.
Media Reviews: Books, videos, CDs, DVDs, and more.
Product News: What's new on the market.
Featured Stories: Techniques, tools, equipment, materials, designs, and anything else that informs and inspires you.

RENAMED

Ask the Experts: Where to find answers to your technical questions; formerly Jewelry Journal.
Events: Nationally and internationally significant shows and conferences in print, those plus other shows online at jewelryartistmagazine.com; formerly the Show Calendar.
My Turn: Formerly From the Editor, my turn to sound off.
Your Turn: Your turn to air your thoughts about Jewelry Artist; formerly Your Comments. Watch for them under the heading Your Turn, inside Facets.

Informative Features

Design IssueYou'll read profiles packed with rich, full-color photography and be kept up-to-date on our field! You'll join respected authors and photographers at museums, galleries and studios as they show you how to identify and appreciate jewelry, beads and gemstones.

Plus: Each month we bring you the field's largest calendar of shows and events you can attend!

Practical Workshops

Lapidary Journal has taught thousands of people -- beginners through advanced -- how to make beautiful jewelry to wear or sell through the step-by-step methods that have been a Lapidary Journal trademark for over 50 years. Jewelry Artist will continue this tradition with full color workshops on jewelry-making and design, metals and metal clay, as well as lapidary and gemcraft.

You'll learn how to turn your creative ideas into rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and more. Master artisans will share their techniques, tips and tricks so you can keep growing your skills. Easy-to-follow instructions include illustrations, material lists and photographs of all finished pieces, as well as many intermediate steps. And our experienced designers will share practical business tips, such as marketing your work and dealing with galleries and retailers.

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Main Office (Editorial and Advertising):
Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist
300 Chesterfield Parkway, Suite 100
Malvern, PA 19355 USA
(610) 232-5700

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Fax: (610) 232-5756
E-mail: LJEditorial@interweave.com

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Fax: (610) 232-5750
E-mail: MKoponen@interweave.com
Media Kit online: http://www.interweave.com/advertising/jewelry.html

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