Jewellers & Watchmakers | June 2021

June: LGBTQ+ women June Junes Jewellers & Watchmakers

2021 Apr/May/June: Europe contest

2021 global initiatives: #1day1woman2021 Women's rights

See also: Future events

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This June, Women in Red is focusing on jewellers and watchmakers. We hope to encourage articles on both contemporary and historical women who have designed or created jewelry or clocks and watches. This can include goldsmiths, silversmith and gemologists as well as those involved in business initiatives.

We hope both new and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about women jewellers and horologists, as well as their achievements, organizations, and awards. This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to participate in our initiative.

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Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Those relating to jewellers and watchmakers are listed below:

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  1. Germany United States Barbara Seidenath
  2. Sweden Ninnie Asp (stub started)
  3. Denmark Inger Møller
  4. Uruguay Olga Piria -PIN
  5. Italy Pompeia Helena
  6. DenmarkCzech Republic Helga Exner
  7. Denmark Irene Griegst
  8. United States Margaret De Patta (upgraded)
  9. United States Clara Barck Welles - PIN
  10. Sweden Ibe Dahlquist
  11. Adygea Russia Asya Yeutykh - PIN
  12. United States Russia Irena Brynner
  13. Belgium France Jeanne Toussaint - PIN
  14. United States Mary Ann Scherr - PIN
  15. United States Glenda Arentzen
  16. United States Merry Renk (upgraded)
  17. Germany Elisabeth Treskow
  18. Oman Mouza Sulaiman Mohamed Al-Wardi - jewellery historian counts, right?
  19. United States Margaret W. Moodey - PIN (not a jeweler, but an expert on gemstones)
  20. Sweden Märta af Ekenstam - PIN
  21. United States Martha L. Addis - PIN
  22. United Kingdom Sarah Fabergé - PIN
  23. Sweden Sylvia Stave
  24. Denmark Birte Stenbak
  25. United StatesCanada Joan Castle Joseff - PIN
  26. Sweden Wilhelmina Wendt - PIN
  27. United States Sallie Morton - PIN
  28. United States Minnie Jahnke - PIN
  29. Norway Borghild Arnesen
  30. Finland Saara Hopea - PIN

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