JZA - Your Jewellery Magazine • Brand card 2023

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BRAND CARD 2023

JZA – Your Jewellery

Magazine is South Africa’s only independently published and dedicated consumer-retail magazine, officially endorsed by the Jewellery Council of South Africa (JCSA). The title is a short and snappy associative acronym for Jewellery South Africa.

ABOUT JZA

The magazine’s focus is to:

• Bring all retailers and their offerings directly to the consumer.

• Develop and maintain a retail presence to ensure a growing consumer confidence.

• Help retailers to build and sustain customer loyalty.

• Feature highly credible content to capture and hold consumer interest ultimately translating into retail sales.

• Promote the collective corporate identity of generic retail jewellery and all individual brands.

• Help to build store traffic via online and in real time (feet-in-store).

• Assist retailers with their integrated marketing efforts/plans and brand voice.

• Educate and inform jewellery consumers about jewellery and the Jewellery Council of South Africa.

Frequency: seasonal Format: online Size: A4 Portrait

ADVERTISING

Brand/Above-the-line advertising

Director: Brand Strategy Jenny Justus / jenny@isikhova.co.za / 083 450 6052 / 011 883 4627

Sales Manager Thuli Majola / thuli@isikhova.co.za / 074 243 0703 / 011 883 4627

Ad sizes Double page spead: 420mm x 297mm / Full page: 210mm x 297mm

Material requirements High quality PDF or JPG at 300dpi resolution / CMYK / Bleed: 3mm

Note: No extensions will be granted without written consent from the Director: Brand Strategy.

Deadlines subject to change at discretion of the Director.

SUMMER 2021 Officiallyendorsedby theJewelleryCouncilof South Africa (JCSA)
O ciallyendorsedby theJewelleryCouncilof SouthAfrica(JCSA)
homegrown magic

Spring 2023

Summer 2023

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THE TEAM

Editor Adri Viviers

Editor at Large Smitha Sadanandan

Creative Director Joanne Brook

Sales Manager Thuli Majola

thuli@isikhova.co.za / 011 883 4627

Managing Director Imraan Mahomed

Director: Brand Strategy Jenny Justus jenny@isikhova.co.za / 011 883 4627

Media Alliance Partners

CoNNect Agency, United Kingdom

Solitaire Magazine, Singapore (Asia-Pacific)

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Independently published by Isikhova Media Address: 10th floor, Metal Box, 25 Owl Street, Milpark, Johannesburg Tel:
| www.isikhova.co.za JZA YOUR JEWELLERY MAGAZINE 41 VINTAGE ANTIQUE What you need to know Pexels cottonbro U nderstanding exactly when any object was made – and therefore how valuable it really is – can be confusing. Vintage jewellery, according to its formal definition, is second-hand jewellery (often timepieces) which is older than 20 years, but younger than 100 years. This includes jewellery from the 1930s and the Retro Era, Hollywood- inspired 1940s jewellery, Jacqueline Kennedy-inspired 1960s jewellery and even the dramatic jewellery of the 1970s and 1980s. As of the present, vintage jewellery is any piece that was created before 2002. Antique engagement rings and other pieces, by contrast, are from the Georgian Era, the Victorian Era, the Edwardian Era or the Art Deco Era. As of 2022, antique jewellery refers to any piece created before 1922. The jewellery in this category showcases an antique diamond (like the Old Mine Diamond or Old European Diamond) reset in platinum or gold that borrows influence in design from one of the aforementioned eras. ▼ Vintage 1970's earrings and bracelet. Burle Marx Jewels ◀ Emerald, onyx and diamond pendant necklace by Georges Fouquet. Christies ▶ Cartier Art Deco aquamarine and diamond earrings. Christies ▼ Vintage Small Bone Cuff. Elsa Peretti Keyamoursnake bangle.Keyamour Sperlich Jewelry Age is importantvery to those who love vintage jewellery. JZA YOUR JEWELLERY MAGAZINE 24 “We believe strongly in the individual and their story. Using abstract symbolism, we create meaning and connections for the wearer,” says Liebenberg. Collections explore esoteric Africa with inspiration from Nomad’s very own goddess of love Afrodite. Influences from heavenly bodies and exotic gemstone combinations in updated signet and solitaire shapes – the creative language of Nomad’s jewellery speaks volumes. www.nomadjewelleryandaccessories.com N MAD’S LAND Nomad Jewellery and Accessories was founded by its creative director and designer Heidi Liebenberg in 2009. She conceptualises and designs all products, from capsule collections to individual bespoke pieces, and each of them exemplifies her creativity and love of the gems and metals from Mother Earth. AUTUMN 2023 O ciallyendorsedby theJewelleryCouncilof SouthAfrica(JCSA) Local brands that should be on your radar autumn gems Orange Hissential style What’s your jewellery IQ? Photograph courtesy Marike Herselman FOR THE JCSA Chief Executive Officer Lorna Lloyd Membership enquiries admin@jewellery.org.za Tel 011 484 5528 / Fax 086 504 95212 savvy thinkers smart doers together people SIZE CASUAL 2-4 ISSUES SPECIFICATIONS Full page R2 500.00 R2 000.00 210mm (w) x 297mm (h) Outside front cover R7 500.00 - TBA SPECIAL POSITIONS Guaranteed page +10% +10% 210mm (w) x 297mm (h)
(011) 883 4627
All JCSA members less
ADVERTISING CONTACT THULI 011 883 4627
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FEATURES LIST 2023

AUTUMN

• Autumn coloured gems

• All aboard: Travel jewellery is an actual thing?

What's your jewellery IQ: jewellery quiz time

Engagement ring trends for 2023

Dynamic duo: Collaborations we love

• This year's best red-carpet jewellery

• The Jewellery Report: We asked the people of Jozi about their everyday jewellery

• Crystal Craze: crystal jewellery - find the look that best suits you!

SPRING

A mixed bunch - it’s a kaleidoscope of ‘anything goes’ to set the new season

• The Famous Four - the secret to finding your perfect diamond

• Shoulder-grazing earrings – long, lean and slinky, spring earrings

Sumptuous simplicity – cut all the fuss

Men’s modern jewellery styling guide

• The wedding planner: wedding dresses with pearls and other gemstones

All issue regulars

• Watch Out: What smart, on-trend wrists are wearing

Homegrown: Get glam with these local brands

• Seasonal colour focus: palettes that inspire

Retail therapy: JZA’s top made in ZA pieces

• Going Global: International jewellery trends

WINTER

Winter jewellery trends: make a big, bold statement!

Big-screen bling: the 10 most iconic jewellery movie moments

Pieces that are a must-have in every man’s wardrobe

Jewellery care 101: keep your gems gleaming

• On-trend style guide - ring in the changes

• Weird, whacky and wonderful jewellery

A tribute to the Mother City

Celebrate self-expression - for style-conscious creators

SUMMER – THE BIRTHDAY EDITION

• All I want for Christmas – JZA’ s fabulous festive gift guide

• Hooked on classics – blasts from the past in the here and now

• Summer vacation jewellery!

• Land the ‘I Do’ with the best engagement rings for men

• Rock candy – colour your world with gorgeous gems

Jewellery style tips you need to know

Trends that will dominate the New Year

Thuli for more information
11 883 4627
Contact
+27
thuli@isikhova.co.za
Each issue of JZA brings you fabulous main features – and more. Storyboards your brands will want, and need to, be seen and heard in!
Officially endorsed by
Council of South Africa (JCSA) Independantly published by Isikhova Media (Pty) Ltd
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