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Thanks to KPBS.org and Meredith Hattam for the write-up!
Thanks San Diego Community Newsgroup for the coverage!
A nod for the collection in the Style Section of San Diego Magazine's November 2010 issue! The publication featured "Made in San Diego" companies along with a local gift buying guide. Thanks San Diego Magazine!

From: Exquisite Wedding Magazine's online blog at www.thebridesuite.com - October 15, 2010
Did you know that sapphires have often been chosen for engagement rings? The gift of a sapphire has been often thought to symbolize a pledge of trust and loyalty.
We love to find talented local designers. San Diego jewelry designer Allison Neumann shared with us her unique jewelry and we thought we should share it with you! Allison uses a Montana sapphire in every piece. Her jewelry is a great gift for a bride-to-be or bridesmaid. She also designs men’s rings, pendants, cufflinks and wedding bands. Her collection can be found at montanasapphirecollection.com, Mixture Home in Little Italy, and Neumann’s Barrio Logan studio in the Glashaus. Photography by Paul Body.
Gem Dandy:
New Baubles Land in Bird Rock
By Chantal Gordon | Photo by John Dole | ModernLuxury.com | March 2, 2010
Necklace by Allison Neumann.
In Bird Rock, Allison Neumann knows that a whisper can be just as effective as a shout — if her jewelry is any indication. At Paris-meets-SoCal shop Capricorn, Neumann’s work is gaining major traction thanks to delicate, personal pieces like yellow gold chains attached to gold leather strips that double as pendants, and quartz-beaded earrings backed by lime-green leather triangles. Neumann’s currently enrolled at the G.I.A. in Carlsbad, where her pairing of the moment is tsavorite, a green stone that pops next to diamonds. Neumann recently landed at creative mecca Glashaus, and she's currently collaborating with haus-mate Jamie Huffman of Surface Furniture on a project that will "match" a piece of furniture with a piece of jewelry.