Smithsonian and QVC Offering Jewelry Inspired by the National Gem and Mineral Collection
Post Date: 12 Apr 2010 Viewed: 519
Museum and research complex the Smithsonian Institution and multimedia retailer QVC have entered into a licensing agreement to offer a jewelry collection, scheduled to launch this fall, based on objects in the National Gem and Mineral Collection, which is part of the National Museum of Natural History.
The jewelry will include earrings, rings, bracelets, pins and brooches, as well as replicas of pieces in the museum’s collection. This is the first time that the Smithsonian has entered into a relationship with a retailer to sell high-quality jewelry based on the museum’s collection.
The National Gem and Mineral Collection contains more than 375,000 individual specimens and includes such famous pieces as the Hope Diamond and the Marie Antoinette Earrings, as well as a research and mineral collection used by scientists around the world.
“We are thrilled to team up with the Smithsonian to offer our customers jewelry inspired by one of its largest attractions—the National Gem and Mineral Collection,” said Debra Puzio, QVC’s director of merchandising. “Millions of people visit the museum each year, admiring its beautiful and rare jewelry and gemstone collection. Now our customers can share these national treasures in a very personal way as we give them access to owning jewelry based on items of great historical significance.”
“The Smithsonian is delighted to work with QVC, a proven leader in multimedia retailing,” said Carol LeBlanc, director of consumer products for Smithsonian Enterprises. “Together, we will create jewelry that is not only fashionable, but also serves to educate the public about the Smithsonian and the jewelry, gems and minerals found in its collections.”