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Week in Photos--April 5, 2014
Events in the jewelry industry were all over the map this week, including a cocktail reception to launch a jeweler’s partnership with an art museum in Florida, a press preview in New York and a professional athlete stepping out at a Rado store in London.
Events in the jewelry industry were all over the map this week, including a cocktail reception to launch a jeweler’s partnership with an art museum in Florida, a press preview in New York and a professional athlete stepping out at a Rado store in London.
Levinson Jewelers kicked off its partnership with the Young At Art Museum by hosting an event at their flagship store in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. for donors, board members and gala committee members, as well as a few other notable guests in attendance.
Meanwhile in New York, fine jewelry brand Armenta held a press preview at the Plaza Hotel on Tuesday, where National Jeweler’s editors got the chance to see pieces the company will launch at the Couture show in Las Vegas next month.
In London, professional tennis player Andy Murray took time out of his busy training schedule to meet with fans at the Rado Hour Passion store.
Click through this week’s slideshow to see photos from all three events.
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