We've seen Denver-based fine jewelry line The Woods pair up with a number of designers over the last couple years (most notably, fellow locals Cosmic Thread). This season, the jewelry makers are joining their talents with Western interior designer and …
… decorated stoneware, redware, painted and refinished country furniture, period furniture, early lighting devices, early tools, kitchen collectibles, linens and textiles, paintings and prints, estate and costume jewelry, and a myriad assortment of …
Acceptable items include American Indian art and artifacts, autographs, coins, comic books or rare books, fine art, jewelry, political buttons, pottery, toys and more. Evaluations are $10 plus regular museum admission. Each person is limited to five items.
But then in the world of fine jewelry, as in the jungle, the panther is a symbol of power, elegance, and, above all, endurance. And now, in honor of the line's 100th anniversary, the new Panthère de Cartier collection features more than 50 pieces, the …
What started as a personal quest sparked her interest in the business of finding and selling fine vintage jewelry. Sourced from independent dealers, other collectors and under-the-radar auctions, a selection of her pieces can now be found at Barneys …
… resulting in one of the largest average order sizes we see in our international markets," says Jon Sainsbury, Blue Nile's president of international. “This enhancement will make the process of finding the perfect engagement ring or fine jewelry …
The concept of Astley Clarke is that it is fine jewelry designed by women, for women to buy themselves. It's merchandised very cleverly, with an emphasis on collecting and stacking multiple pieces. There's a good heritage story built in, and the …
Commenting on this Raphi Mahgereft, an executive at Allurez, said "Our younger customer is a creative shopper. When it comes to jewelry, they're thrilled to find or create that cool piece of jewelry minus a large price tag. Our Design your own jewelry …
Broken English—the L.A. fine jewelry go-to for girls who prefer boulder opal pendants to princess-cut studs—just opened its first-ever New York shop, in the rear of Soho's AllSaints outpost. (Owner Laura Freedman and the British retailer's president …