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From Fugitives to Diamond Kings: A Tribute to American Jewelers
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The Passionate Partnership of Suzanne Belperron & Bernard Herz
The glamorous and original jewelry designed by Suzanne Belperron in the period of 1932 to 1940 has a backstory that is tinged by unexpected romance and mystery.Learn More -
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Louis Comfort Tiffany: Creator, Artist, and Pioneer
Learn More“I have always striven to fix beauty in wood, stone, glass or pottery, in oil or watercolor by using whatever seemed fittest for the expression of beauty, that has been my creed.” -- Louis Comfort Tiffany
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Designer Spotlights
The Bold Artistry Of David Webb
“Everybody wants something original. Women will shop all day for originality. Design is the most important thing.” -- David WebbLearn More -
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Marsh & Co.’s Groundbreaking Steel Jewelry from the Mid-20th Century
Learn MoreThe esteemed firm of Marsh & Co. was initially founded by the Australian-born George Turner Marsh, who was only 15 when his family took the long journey to immigrate to the United States, passing briefly through Japan. Even at such a...
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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.