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From Fugitives to Diamond Kings: A Tribute to American Jewelers
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Designer Spotlights
From Fugitives to Diamond Kings: A Tribute to American Jewelers
Learn MoreGem-set and Diamond Flag Brooch, Tiffany & Co. c. 1900-1910. Photo Credit:Tiffany & Co. In keeping with the character of the nation, the story of American jewelry is a vibrant and chaotic spectacle. Unique forces acted upon American jewelry...
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Designer Spotlights
François-Rupert Carabin, Art Nouveau Visionary
An artist whose creations have never lost their sense of daring and disruptive power, François-Rupert Carabin (1862-1932) was an accomplished sculptor in wood and bronze, a ceramicist, a goldsmith and medalist, and a photographer.Learn More -
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Bulgari: A Century of Italian Opulence
Learn MoreFor world jewelry lovers, Bulgari stands for the beauty of Rome, and is widely prized for its jewels of daring scale and bold color. The Bulgari family creates ultramodern work, thoughtfully drawing ideas from Italy’s Graeco-Roman heritage and transforming them with artistic discipline and Italian casual elegance.
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Designer Spotlights
Highlighting Women Makers: The Remarkable Women Who Reignited The House of Boivin
Maison Boivin was a mini incubator of early to mid-20th century jewelry genius, owned and led for decades by women. The women of Boivin, including Madame Jeanne Boivin, Suzanne Belperron, Juliette Moutard, and Germaine Boivin, designed a respectable portion of the century’s rare and unusual avant-garde jewelry.Learn More -
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Highlighting Women Makers: Louis Comfort Tiffany's Jewelry Missionaries
Learn MoreRemarkable women helped Louis Comfort Tiffany realize his unique vision for the decorative arts, but the story of his jewelry designers, Julia Munson and Meta Overbeck, has yet to be fully told. As we explore two of several women who helped create for Louis Comfort Tiffany, we continue to believe that record digitization and the cultural shift toward equality will advance recognition of women’s important work at Tiffany Studios New York.
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Designer Spotlights
Highlighting Women Makers: Marianne Ostier, The Groundbreaking Artist-Jeweler
Learn More“The jewelry of today is built out into three dimensions. There are three keynotes of modern jewelry: height, airiness, and grace of movement. Literally as well as emotionally, a modern jewel is a moving work of art.” -- Marianne Ostier
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Designer Spotlights
Highlighting Women Makers: Jeanne Toussaint and Cartier's Preeminent Jewels
Learn More“It’s completely Toussaint’s influence of course—she is the inspiration of us all.” -- David Webb
Among the brilliant personalities who contributed to the rise of Cartier, Jeanne Toussaint remains the most intriguing and least understood figure—now is the perfect time to revisit the eventful life and work of the extraordinary woman who was nicknamed “The Panther.”
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Designer Spotlights
Highlighting Women Makers: Uncovering The History Of The Tiffany Girls
Learn More“A lamp may be as much an object of art as a painting or a piece of statuary. In fact, it should be.” A piece of text included in Tiffany Studios New York's promotional materials, we now know that the genius behind bringing this powerful statement to life and to verity belonged to a group of innovative, self-empowered, and superbly talented women: the self-styled “Tiffany Girls.”
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Designer Spotlights
The Talent and Tribulations of Toulouse-Lautrec
Learn More“Everywhere and always ugliness has its beautiful aspects; it is thrilling to discover them where nobody else has noticed them.” -- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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Designer Spotlights
From Fugitives to Diamond Kings: A Tribute to American Jewelers
Learn MoreGem-set and Diamond Flag Brooch, Tiffany & Co. c. 1900-1910. Photo Credit:Tiffany & Co. In keeping with the character of the nation, the story of American jewelry is a vibrant and chaotic spectacle. Unique forces acted upon American jewelry...
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Designer Spotlights
François-Rupert Carabin, Art Nouveau Visionary
An artist whose creations have never lost their sense of daring and disruptive power, François-Rupert Carabin (1862-1932) was an accomplished sculptor in wood and bronze, a ceramicist, a goldsmith and medalist, and a photographer.Learn More -
Designer Spotlights
Bulgari: A Century of Italian Opulence
Learn MoreFor world jewelry lovers, Bulgari stands for the beauty of Rome, and is widely prized for its jewels of daring scale and bold color. The Bulgari family creates ultramodern work, thoughtfully drawing ideas from Italy’s Graeco-Roman heritage and transforming them with artistic discipline and Italian casual elegance.