armenian jewelers associ at ion
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armenian jewelers associ at ion
ARMENIAN JEWELERS A S S O C I AT I O N EAST COAST USA, Inc. DIRECTORY 2000 See Story p. 40-41 ARMENIAN JEWELERS ASSOCIATION EAST COAST, USA, INC. 17-19 WEST 45TH STREET, SUITE 301, NEW YORK, NY 10036 Tel: (212) 302-1332 • Fax: (212) 768-2923 • E-mail: AJA@ajaeastcoastusa.org http://www.ajaeastcoastusa.org HAND MADE Plat and all karat gold wedding bands fabricated to prescribed F.T.C. rule 24.3a. the hand made rule SAMUEL JEWELS, INC. 17 West 45th Street #204, New York, NY 10036 Tel: 212-869-5688 • Fax: 212-768-3743 Monte Carlo Designs, Inc. Manufacturers of Fine Jewelry Line 17 East 48th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 935-5611 • (800) 227-8797 Fax: (212) 486-7972 STONE IN WAX CASTING NEW TECHNOLOGY • NEW SAVINGS TO THE JEWELRY INDUSTRY Stone in Wax Raw Casting Casting on wax set pieces overnight 10, 14, 18kt any color. Labor charged by weight. Guarantee against burning the stones. 10 years experience. Settings of baguette, round or any shape Diamonds, CZs or Colored Stones (Except Emerald) Metro Gold Jewelry Mfg. Co. 17-19 West 45th St. #301 New York, NY 10036 Tel: 212-302-1332 • Fax: 212-768-2923 E-mail: metrogold@aol.com AJ A Armenian Jewelers Association, Inc. (East Coast, USA) Fa\ Osk;ricn;rou Enk;rakzoujiun (Ar;ul& <r=an% AMN) 17-19 West 45th Street, #301, New York, NY 10036 Tel: (212) 302-1332 • Fax: (212) 768-2923 Email: AJA@ajaeastcoastusa.org • Website: http://www.ajaeastcoastusa.org Dear Members of AJA, Dear Colleagues: As our first service, with this booklet, we proudly introduce you to the jewelry trade, primarily, here in the USA and why not worldwide. By doing this, our aim is to connect you, not to separate you from the jewelry world. The more people know about you and about your work, the more prosperous your business will become. We hope, with your trust and support, we will expand our activity and especially our membership drive from New York City to the cities and suburbs of the East Coast USA. To this regard, we have already done some mailing activity and our projection is to include in our Booklet 2001 the names of our colleagues in the East Coast USA. As the industry and manufacturing jewelry of the Republic of Armenia is taking steps to penetrate in the western markets, we find it appropriate to become involved and instrumental in getting connected, entering in joint ventures, encouraging our trade partners to explore the possibility of taking advantage of the existing competitive labor and expertise in jewelry manufacturing in Armenia. In this regard we hope the information we have published in this booklet will help you to find your way to Yerevan. If the trend nowadays is towards globalization, and our activity is a minor step towards that goal, then we consider ourselves in the game and hope this booklet will be an instrument to introduce you to your colleagues and vice versa. Hope to have your support for our year 2001 booklet. In the meantime, on behalf of the executive Board of Directors, I thank you and wish a prosperous and successful business season. Sincerely, Garbis Kazanjian Executive Secretatty PERMANENT MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS 119 East 36th Street New York, New York 10016 Tel: 212-686-9079 Fax: 212-686-3934 MESSAGE FROM H.E. AMBASSADOR MOVSES ABELIAN PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE ARMENIAN JEWELERS ASSOCIATION New York, September 22, 1999 Bringing together Armenian Jewelers and developing the jewelry industry in Armenia is a mission of great importance. The activities initiated by your Association are highly valued by the Armenian Government and regarded as an outstanding example of how the interaction between Armenia and Diaspora must develop and how an Armenian professional association in Diaspora must function. You are setting an example of business, which is equally beneficial for you and for your compatriots in Armenia. The Association is going to promote regional and international trade and commerce by encouraging foreign investments in Armenia. This means new job opportunities, and every job created in Armenia this difficult period of economic transition means better life for an entire Armenian family. Another important field of activities is prompt and efficient exchange of information between Armenian Jewelers, which is very important as we enter the millennium of information. Today it is already obvious that united you will become an instrument that will preserve and develop the heritage of the Armenian Jewelry and will present it to the world through exhibitions and publications. I seize this opportunity to express my personal appreciation and admiration for your activities and to reassure you that the Armenian Government will continue to be supportive. I wish all of you, dear compatriots, success in your endeavors for the welfare and brighter future for our Motherland. NEWSLETTER Armenian Jewelers Association - East Coast Branch Established On Wednesday, September 22, 1999, the Armenian Jewelers Association (AJA) of the Eastern United Stated was established with the participation of 70 members and the election of 13 members for the Board of Directors. In an elegant evening at the diamond Dealers Club on 47th Street in NYC the Armenian jewelers of the Jewelers Exchange at 47th street and the greater New York area, came together to confirm the establishment of the Armenian Jewelers Association. The mission of this new organization is to bring together Armenian jewelers and develop the jewelry industry in Armenia. Among those present, were the representative to the U.S. from Karabagh, Mr. Vardan Barseghyan, Director of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic Public Affairs Office and representing His Excellency Ambassador Movses Abelian, was the counselor at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations, Arman Akopian. The AJA was first started in Armenia in 1997 and now enjoys the existence of branches in Canada, Western United States and now the East Coast. Hratch Kaprielian, the AJA East Coast Representative to Armenia, was also among the honorary guests. The purpose of this corporation is to unite individual businessmen, merchants, manufacturers, traders, agents, industrialists and executives of Armenian descent who are invoked in the jewelry industry to lobby and promote legislation and regulations affecting jewelry trade and commerce. The Armenian Jewelers Association also aims to promote foreign and local investments in Armenia and the export to foreign countries of Armenian-made jewelry and services. One of the first tasks of the corporation is to publish a directory of jewelers, containing their names, addresses and their line of business. Mr. Garbis Kazanjian, who was chairing the meeting, reported that the association already enjoys the participation 105 members and that the drive for membership will continue. The 13 members of the board who were nominated and approved by applause are: Varoujan Arslanian, Haci Garipian, Garbis Kazanjian, Nazar Nazarian, Varoujan Baharian, Joseph Tahtajian, Minas Vanklian, Razmig Arslanian, James Yenijag, Apraham Deirmenjian, Zareh Karagolian, Krikor Tekeyan and Berc Gokberk. Of those named, 10 were members of the AJA Preparatory Committee. u October 17, 1999 First Meeting of elected Board of Directors The meeting took place in the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Varoujan and Alice Baharian, in Ridgewood, New Jersey. The Baharians had also invited the wives of NEWSLETTER the Board Members for a luncheon. After the luncheon the meeting of the Board was called to order at 4:00 PM. Were present messers. Varoujan Arslanian, Varoujan Baharian, Garbis Kazanjian, Nazar Nazarian, Apraham Deirmenjian, James Yenijag, Minas Vanklian. Joseph Taktajian, Haji Garipian, Krikor Tekeyan and Berc Gokberk. Were Absent, Razmig Aslanian and Zareh Karagolian. 2. On behalf of preparatory committee, the executive secretary reported about the publication of a reportage regarding the general assembly. which was published in the lnternet, in The Armenian Reporter, Armenian Radio and other papers. Also AJA Armenia, West Coast, Belgium and Canada were informed and we received back congratulatory messages from them. Also the secretary presented the book of the corporation and informed that we have the necessary documents to open a bank account. Initial membership was 106. Left to right, seated: Nazareth Nazarian, Garbis Kazanjian, Varoujan Baharian, Julia Hovhanessian (Secretary). Standing: Apraham Deirmenjian, Razmig Arslanian, Berc Gokberk, Zareh Karagulleyan, Jo Taktajian, Minas Vanklian. (Missing is Haci Garipian.) NEWSLETTER 3. All officers were elected by unanimous vote the following way. Chairman: Mr. Varoujan Arslanian Co-Chairmen: Mr., Haji Garipian and Mr. Nazareth Nazarian Executive secretary: Mr. Garbis Kazanjian Assistant secretary for recording: Mr. Razmig Arslanian. Assistant Secretary for correspondence: Mr. Joseph Taktajian. Treasurer: Mr. Berc Gokberk Assistant Treasurers: Mr. James Yenicag, Mr. Varoujan Baharian. It was decided to open an account at the Merchants Bank of New York, 47th Street Branch and that with the signature of two treasurers it will be possible to sign checks for payments approved by the Board. 4. The committees were elected the following way: Membership Drive Committee: Mr. James Yenicag, Chairman, Mr. Krikor Baharian, Joseph Taktajian, Minas Vanklian, Zareh Karagolian, members. Public Relations Committee: Mr. Garbis Kazanjian, Chairman, Razmig Aslanian, Tina Bakhdamian, Talar Sesetian, members. Ways and Means Committee: Mr. Apraham Deirmenjian, Chairman, Joseph Taktajian, Krikor Tekeyan, Minas Vanklian, Haji Garipian, members. 5. The Executive Board decided to explore and execute the projects of having an office and publishing a directory of AJA members. u February 23, 2000 Executive Board Chairman Mr. Varoujan Arslanian and member James Yenicag submitted their written resignations. Executive Board member Krikor Tekeyan moved to California. The Executive Board accepted the resignations. Subsequently, the Board elected Mr. Nazareth Nazarian as Chairman and Mr. Hratch Kaprielian as Honorary President of the organization, and decided to continue to work with reduced members until the next General Assembly. u On February 20, 2000, donated by Metrogold Jewelry Mfg. Co., an office was set up in its premises. Also AJA hired Julia Hovhanessian as Administrative Secretary, also entrusting her with the membership drive and the directory. Armenia Facts Location: Southwestern Asia, east of Turkey Geographic coordinates: 40 00 N, 45 00 E Map references: Commonwealth of Independent States Area: total: 29,800 sq km land: 28,400 sq km water: 1,400 sq km Area—comparative: slightly smaller than Maryland Land boundaries: total: 1,254 km border countries: Azerbaijan-proper 566 km, Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave 221 km, Georgia 164 km, Iran 35 km, Turkey 268 km Coastline: 0 km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: highland continental, hot summers, cold winters Terrain: Armenian Highland with mountains; little forest land; fast flowing rivers; good soil in Aras River valley Elevation extremes: lowest point: Debed River 400 m highest point: Aragats Lerr 4,095 m Natural resources: small deposits of gold, copper, molybdenum, zinc, alumina Land use: arable land: 17% permanent crops: 3% permanent pastures: 24% forests and woodland: 15% other: 41% (1993 est.) Irrigated land: 2,870 sq km (1993 est.) Natural hazards: occasionally severe earthquakes; droughts ªOSK:GOR’OUJ|OUN - 2000º Aprili 2-5e :r;uanoum anzkazw;z ªOsk;gor‘ouj\oun-2000º mi=axga\in ;rrord zouzafand;s-waya®qe! A\n kaxmak;rp;l hr Fa\astani osk;gor‘n;ri ;u aknagor‘n;ri miouj\oune^ FF ka®awarouj\an% ª:r;uani osk;rcakan gor‘aranº "BE ;u Fa\astani dixa\n;rn;ri miouj\an a=akzouj\amb! Incp;s ;u spaswoum hr% masnakizn;ri jwow a\n gr;j; ;rkou angam g;raxanz;z na.ord zouzafand;sn;rin (30-iz aw;li fimnark-];®narkouj\ounn;r% fasarakakan cors kaxmak;rpouj\ounn;r% bar]ragou\n ;u masnagitakan 5 ousoumnakan fastatouj\ounn;r% n;rka\azwa‘ hin na;u aw;li qan 60 anfat ];®n;r;zn;ri a,.a- Na.agaf Âob;rt Qocar\ane (a=in) zouzanmou,n;re dit;lis! tanqn;r)! Kar;uor h% or a\s angam zouzafand;si ;u fa\ artadro[i fand;p f;taqrqrouj\oun hin fand;s b;r;l APF ;rkrn;riz Oukrainan% Âousastane% Wrastane! Ir;nz zouzanmou,n;re% t;.nologian;rn ou t;.nikakan fnaraworouj\ounn;rn hin zouzadr;l na;u Jourqia\i% Yaponia\i% <w;\zaria\i% Italia\i bixn;sm;nn;re! Zouzafand;se a®an]naki f;taqrqrouj\oun h n;rka\aznoum fatkap;s ;rkri [;kawarouj\an famar! Tnt;sakan .ist dvwarin pa\mann;roum a\n as;s fou\si mi ,o[ h% orow kar;li h a®a=- nordw;l! Incp;s zouzafand;se m;‘ fandisaworouj\amb bazo[ FF na.agafe% a\np;s hl warcap;te% manrakrkit dit;zin n;rka\azwa‘ zouzanmou,n;re% xrouz;zin `irman;ri [;kawarn;ri ou n;rka\azouzicn;ri f;t% ls;zin nranz kar‘iqn;re y\ou[i xargazman pot;nzial fnaraworouj\ounn;ri% incp;s na;u a®an]in bardouj\ounn;ri ;u arf;stakan dvwarouj\ounn;ri w;rab;r\al% oronz fa[jafar;loun karo[ h npast;l ka®awarouj\oune! ªOsk;gor‘ouj\oun-2000º-i ,r=anakn;roum kaxmak;rpw;zin s;minarn;r% modan;ri ;u xard;ri zouzadrman ,oou-‘ragr;r ;u a\ln! A®an]nap;s a,.ouvouj\oun ;u f;taqrqrouj\oun a®a= b;r;z APFoum ir t;saki m;= a®a=ine a\st;[ anzkazwa‘ oskou ]oulaktorn;ri ayourde! :r;uou\je n,anaworw;z nranow% or f;nz a®a=in 'or]iz waya®q ka\azaw! Warcap;t Aram Sargs\ane (]a.in) zouzasrafoum! Zouzafand;si anzkazman ard\ounaw;touj\an apazou\ze gor‘nakan fandipoumn;rn ;n ;u dranz ard\ounqoum knqwa‘ ,our= 18 mln AMN dolari pa\managr;re! Zouzafand;si kaxmak;rpicn;re famoxwa‘ ;n% or a\n ,at aw;li taro[ounak ou ard\ounaw;t klin;r% ;j; masnakz;in na;u s'\ou®qi osk;ricn;re% aknagor‘n;rn ou waya®akann;re! Da na;u fog;banakan a=akzouj\oun klin;r tnt;sakan dvwarin kazouj\an m;= fa\tnwa‘ fa\ bixn;sm;nn;ri famar! NEWSLETTER Jewelry-2000 Exhibition Opened in Yerevan April 3-5, 2000 Yerevan, Armenia A jewelry exhibition opened in Yerevan with participation of jewelers from Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Japan, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey and other countries. This was the third exhibition of this kind held in Armenia and it seems to become a traditional one. Besides jewelry items, also the latest developments regarding jewelry designing and new equipment presented. Jewelry and diamond processing have become most rapidly developing industry branches in Armenia accounting for the biggest portion of the country's export. The volume of jewelry production has increased twice and even thrice if compared with preceding years with appropriate legislative and customs field available. The opening ceremony was held by Emil Grigorian, Chairman of Association of Goldsmiths and Jewelers of Armenia who pointed out that both the president and the government of Armenia are paying special attention to the branch's development. President Kocharian, who was also present at the ceremony, answered the reporters questions after a two hour scrutinizing of the displayed items. "A very interesting exhibition," said the president "and my attendance at such exhibitions is becoming traditional. I feel obliged to come here since there are great prospects for Armenia in this sector. It is always a pleasure to see not only items with new design but also new technologies and equipment. I believe that this branch will have major importance for Armenian economy bringing new jobs and investments," said president Kocharian. The closing ceremony of the exhibition was presided by Prime Minister Aram Sarkissian. FA|ASTANI OSK:GOR’N:RI :W AKNAGOR’N:RI MIOUJ|OUN ASSOCIATION OF GOLDSMITHS & JEWELERS OF ARMENIA Fa\astani osk;gor‘n;ri ;u aknagor‘n;ri miouj\an andamn;r^ ªOSK:GOR’OUJ|OUN-2000º zouzafand;s-waya®qi masnakzin;r A LIST OF PARTICIPANTS TO THE JEWELRY 2000 EXHIBITION IN YEREVAN, APRIL 3-5 1. YEREVAN JEWELRY PLANT JSC – Jewelry Mfg. Of Precious Metals & Stones 2. ART IN GOLD, LTD – Mfg of Gold Jewelry 3. "VOSKEDZERIKNER" (Golden Hands) Non Profit Association– Applied Art 4. ART WATCH PLANT Co. – Golden Watches /hand, pocket/ 5. "AGUYTS LT," LTD – Production of Precious Stones & Sales 6. ADAMAND, LTD – Jewels, Art Pieces 7. State University of Industry – Machinery & Tool Supplies, Education 8. Institute of General & Nonorganic Chemistry – Artificial Colored Stones 9. Institute of Chemistry – Investment Powder, Oven Mfg. 10. START, LTD – Mfg. of Contact & Induction Ovens 11. SHOGHAKN Co. – Diamond Cutting 12. GOY Public Organization – Applied Art Works 13. ADAMAND – Stock Exchange Activity 14. GEM, LTD – Production of Gold Jewelry 15. ALMAST Co.– Diamond Tools, Synthetic Diamond Powder 16. STANDARD, LTD. – Production of Semi-precious Stones, Stone Cutting Machinery, Tools & Equipment 17. ZANG, LTD – Sorting, Diagnosing & Certifying of Precious Stones 18. Association of the Designers of Armenia 19. Institute of Art "Roslin" 20. National University of Fine Arts To contact with the above companies address to: ASSOCIATION OF GOLDSMITHS & JEWELERS OF ARMENIA 12 Arshakuniats St. Tel: (+3742) 563893 Yerevan, Republic of Armenia Tel/Fax: (+3742) 525713 375023 Email: goldjew@infocom.am JOINT VENTURES - JOINT VENTURES - JOINT VENTURES LILY JEWELRY MANUFACTURING ARMENIA ARMENIA ABRAHAMIAN SERGEY A. Director Republic of Armenia 378140 Area Vayots Dzor Village Malishka Tel: (37466) 22346/24657 CANADA VAHE ISNAR 27 Queen St., East Suite 200 Tel: (416) 368-9463 Fax: (416) 368-4891 E-mail: LILYIS@aol.com DIAMOND COMPANY OF ARMENIA ARMENIA GAGIK A. ABRAHAMIAN President Sovchozian 1 • Yerevan 375082 Tel: +3742-589993 / 506764 GSM: +3741-402303 Fax: +3742-151626 E-mail: DCA@arminco.com BELGIUM VARTKES KNADJIAN BackesdStrauss Pelikanstraat 62 2018 Antwerp www.Backesandstrauss.com JOINT VENTURES - JOINT VENTURES - JOINT VENTURES FF ARD|OUNAB:ROUJ|AN :W AÂ:WTRI NA>ARAROUJ|OUN ARMENIA, MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE " Y E R EVAN JEW E L RY PLANT" JSC The plant had advanced position in the jewelry market of the former Soviet Union during its 50 years history. The company was highly regarded because of the large inventory and the quality of its products. Modern and traditional Armenian designs. Employs 2000 workers. The products of the plant are sold in a dozen of stores belonging to the plant, and are exported into the international market. The Yerevan plant produces a large variety of fine jewelry and also: • Watches, medals, and coins; • High precision mold forms, tools, and stamps; • Jewelry findings and earring locks; • The plant cuts precious and semi precious stones; • The plant manufactures hand made and machine made rope and other kinds of chains in large quantities; • The plant contracts gold and silver jewelry for quantity users overseas. FF% 375023 :r;uan% Ar,akoun\az 12 - 12 Arshakuniats St., 375023 Yerevan, Republic of Armenia f;®&/tel: (3742) 563893, 525321 • `aqs/fax: (3742) 525713, 151039 • E-mail: goldjew@infocom.am For contract orders you may refer to New York sales representative Hrair Kazanjian. Tel: 212-302-1332, Fax: 212-768-2923, Email: metrogold@aol.com ARMENIA NATURAL RESOURCES The age old process of volcanic and tectonic activity that took place on the Armenian plateau, created in its depths an unusual geological museum. The rocks composing the earth's crust are also embedded in its depths. Armenia has iron, copper, molybdenum, and polymetallic ores containing rare earth elements and gold, silver, lead, and zinc. There are deposits of nephelin for use as raw material in the production of aluminum and manganese deposits. Iron Ores: In Abovian and Hrazdan, there are two deposits of iron ore that are of great industrial importance. These deposits are estimated to contain 400 million and 150 million tons respectively. The average content of iron in the Abovian ore is 28 percent and in Hrazdan ore, 32 percent. The iron ores of these deposits are complex. In addition to the main component of iron, they contain valuable rare earth elements of the cerium and yttrium group, as well as dispersed elements of germanium, gallium, tallium, niobium, and tantalum. The Hrazdan deposit also contains zirconium. Nonferrous and Precious Metals: Armenia has a strong mineral resource base of copper molybdenum ores. Explored deposits of the world renowned Kadjaran copper molybdenum ores are a potential source for the next 100 years The Kadjaran mining and extracting factory is the largest enterprise in the mining industry. Connected with the indicated type of copper molybdenum ores are the explored and estimated reserves of molybdenum. the substantive part copper reserves (90 percent). rare and dispersed elements (rhenium, selenium, tellurium, bismuth. and germanium), and certain parts of accompanying precious metals of gold and silver. Molybdenum and copper are the main components of the complex copper molybdenum ores. The content of molybdenum varies from 0.001 percent to 0.1. The content of copper traces is to 0.1 percent. The deposits of copper belonging to proper copper include about 10 percent of explored reserves with 80 percent of copper and copper pyrites ores. In the ore veins of the Alaverdi deposit, the content of copper reaches 12 to 20 percent and more. The year 2000 is the target date for the restoration of the Alaverdi copper works plant and the construction of a new modern plant in Kapan. Lead and Zinc: The lead and zinc ores are the second most common in Armenia after copper molybdenum and proper copper. In the lead-zinc, cop- per-zinc, and complex gold-polymetallic ore deposits, the average content of lead is 1.5 to 3 percent, zinc is 2 to 6 percent, and copper, 0.5 to 1 percent. These ores also contain valuable rare elements as cadmium, bismuth, indium. and selenium. Gold and Silver: The deposits of the mentioned ores of nonferrous metals are characterized by a considerable content of precious metals making the deposits industrially important. There are proper gold ore deposits in Zod. Meghradzor. and Terterasar. Armenia has become a most remarkable gold bearing region. A new plant is planned to be in operation by the year 2000. The Armenian volcanic and segmentary rocks are a useful building material. Particularly exceptional is the white, pink, orange, and black tufa all of which are light, durable, and easily processed. They serve as a main construction and decoration material. The estimated reserve of the felzite tufa in Armenia is 3 billion cubic meters. The country has abundant deposits of marble, granite. high quality travertine. and limestone and small deposits of clay gypsum (the raw material for gypsum) The Parakar deposit has a relatively large content of bihydrous gypsum (50 to 80 percent or more). The Parakar plant is to begin operations in 1998. Semi-Precious and Ornamental Stones Armenia is rich with semiprecious and ornamental stones such as the jewelry agates, jasper, amethyst, serdoliks, turquoise, and different types of marble onyx. Obsidian (volcanic glass) has many variations of color and is used in many applications. Obsidian is found in Northern Armenia, particularly in the Hrazdan region. Jewelry and decorative art works made from these precious stones have high artistic value throughout the world. Despite the variety of precious stones, this area has been slightly explored and is an underutilized mineral resource. During the last 10 to 15 years, specialized geological work has been initiated, and as a result Armenia has the potential to become a viable precious stone region . Common salt deposits having estimated reserves of 150 to 200bin tons have been found near the capital city of Yerevan.
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