Reza Piroznia,
F.C.G.m.A, is a Canadian-based goldsmith. Strongly influenced by his
Persian roots Reza designs jewellery using gemstones that he has carefully
selected while
spelunking world wide. His delightful and delicate creations capture the natural
qualities present in Super Seven crystals and a love for Persian Turquoise. Enjoying his livelihood with an engaging enthusiasm and
charm Reza has created Jewellery Jamboree Gems as a family run business. Known
to all of us as a generous and gentle person it is a delight to share in his
dream.
Here we are! From left to right, Reza Piroznia, Hassan Karimi, Jahanshah Pirooznia and myself, Julianna Whiston. Not shown here is our web master for our Japanese site, Toshie
Hatani.

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Stones are my passion. I get excited over different
stones, the inclusions they have, their shape, their very uniqueness.
I enjoy going to different mines overseas and bring back to North
America the unique stones that I have found. Hunting down stones
ignites in me a feeling of excitement and I have not yet tired of
exploring. I know first hand that the stones I bring home are
quality pieces, and it is important to me to be able to assure
people that the stone they are receiving is quality. While
traveling I also attend shows to stay updated. I have participated
in shows in Germany, Thailand, Brazil, Turkey and the U.S and each
experience has influenced in some fashion my current design work.
I began back home as a goldsmith after studying tool and dye making in
high school and began dealing with gemstones when I moved to Canada to
complete my professional training as a certified gemologist. My
inspiration?- Definitely natural stones, I love natural stones that
haven't been treated, and as a result I try to deal with natural stones
as much as I can. Most of my designs are created while I am
working on the wax, and as the inspiration comes. I don't tend to work
with sketches or drawings but let myself be carried away. My
inspiration comes from my life, or from the stone, it's colour and
shape. I like working on complicated pieces that challenge me and
I prefer not to use solder but find a way to attach things without.
Whether it is a simple or an involved creation I want people to feel
special, loved, that the jewellery is a real gift. All of my
energy goes into the piece and I hope that people are able to feel the
energy and love coming from the piece I have made for them. ~ Reza Piroznia, 2006
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| Awards~ | 1999 | Canadian Association of Jewellers award for jewellery repair | |
| Education~ | Jan. 2002 | Passed Canadian Professional Gemmology Exams | |
| 2001-2002 | Goldsmithing
Theory Lapidary Gemsetting |
George Brown College
Training with Al Manestar Training with Carl F. Torode |
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| 2000-2001 |
Gemmology Lapidary Gemsetting |
George Brown College
Training with Al Manestar Training with Carl F. Torode |
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| 1999-2000 |
Gemsetting Gemmology |
George Brown College | |
| 1996-1998 | Certificate of Jewellery Repair | George Brown College | |
| 1998-1999 | ESL and OSSD | City Adult Learning Centre | |
| 1978-1982 | Technical Diploma | Kar Ammous, Iran | |
| Experience~ | 1999 | Goldsmith | Shelly
Purdy’s Studio 296 Richmond Street, Toronto |
| 1996-1999 | Employed in courier, delivery and construction trades | Toronto, Ontario | |
| 1986-1995 | Goldsmith | Family run business, Iran | |
| 1984-1986 | Goldsmith | Iran | |
| 1982-1984 | Tool & dye maker | Iran | |
| Membership~ | 2000-2006 | Scarborough Gem & Mineral Club | |
| 2002-2006 | Canadian Gemology Association | ||
| Talks~ | 2005 |
George Brown College; Guest Speaker ' Lost wax casting and other aspects of jewellery design. |
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| Interests~ | Competitive ballroom dancing, travel, interior design and repair. | ||
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