Jewel Ya Unveils Flirty Fall Jewelry Collection with 1970s Flare


PHOENIX, AZ July 29, 2004 -- Jewel Ya, a unique jewelry design firm featuring the work of artist Julia Winter, recently unveiled its Fall Collection featuring chunky raw stones and distinctive 1970s styling. Among the signature pieces in the collection are short chunky raw stone necklaces hand wrapped with wire, long layered chains and chain belts with gemstones, and long dangling earrings with faceted teardrops. All the pieces in the fall line feature rich jewel tones and beautiful feminine styling that are the perfect balance to the masculine-inspired fall fashions.

Julia's inspiration comes from many places. She says, "I am really inspired by the work of fashion designers of previous decades. My fall line is a tribute to the early 1970s when long layered chains and belts were all the rage."

Julia strives to make high style fashion jewelry accessible to all women. "I want to create pieces that are both elegant and contemporary. I want to create pieces that will be worn and enjoyed for years to come."

Pieces from the Jewel Ya Fall Collection are available as editorial samples by request.

ABOUT JEWEL YA
Jewel Ya is a unique jewelry design firm featuring finely hand-crafted pieces by jewelry designer Julia Winter. Julia's designs utilize all natural materials including precious and semi-precious gemstones with sterling silver, 14K gold and vermeil finishing. Endeavoring to create original, spirited designs Julia utilizes classic beading, silk-knotting and wirework jewelry-making techniques for heirloom-quality accessories that are both fashionable and timeless; pieces that can be worn confidently for years to come.
Julia's designs have been featured in publications and on television and are available in fine boutiques and at www.jewelya.com.
For additional information, to download pictures or to request editorial samples, please visit www.jewelya.com.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Kristi Tolman
Tolman Riley Cole Public Relations
kristitolman@cs.com
630-532-7406





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