Jewelry Conference in August 2010
NAJA is the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers to and will hold its 34th Annual Mid-Year Conference this summer on antique jewelry ‘Facts vs. Myths’. The program has in mind offering continuing education and networking opportunities for professional appraisers.

Few seminars listed on the program:
- “Dating and Authenticating Through Gems,” led by Rui Galopim de Carvalho, FGA (Fellow of the Gemological Association)
- “The Value of Time: The Language and Fundamentals of Evaluating Wristwatches and Pocketwatches,” led by Edward Faber
- “Arts and Crafts vs. Art Nouveau: Similarities and Differences”
- “A Better Understanding of Precious Metal Content.”
Speakers will include a line-up of experienced graduate gemologists, jewelry designers, authors and curators. If you want to take part of the event, visit the NAJA Web site, NAJAAppraisers.com, click on “Conferences” and then download a brochure and registration form.
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Thank you for informing about conference. I will take part in this conference. It may be great and knowledge will increase.