Among the rash of artist/goldsmith collaborations that came out in the sixties and seventies, Man Ray’s jewelry truly stands out.... Read More
Sometimes, when I’m at a jewelry show combing the aisles, checking out the latest collections and trying to sniff out the... Read More
Margaret De Patta pioneered so many aspects of studio art jewelry we see now that many pieces she designed before... Read More
Joel Arthur Rosenthal designed a special collection of jewelry and watches to sell exclusively at the Metropolitan Museum with the... Read More
A glorious retrospective of Cartier jewels opened Sunday at the Denver Art Museum, with 250 rare jewels produced between 1900... Read More
Boston is shining the spotlight this summer on a pioneer of American studio jewelry: Margret Craver. If you’re a collector... Read More
Niki de Saint Phalle's pop art from the late '60s are everywhere lately - on display and at auction. Her cartoon-like snakes and plump, joyful women became one of the era's most resonant feminist messages: a battle cry for women's liberation. Her cartoon snakes and joyful, leaping women were translated into all media, including jewelry by Gem Montebello. An enticing collection is on display in London now. Read More
You may know Verdura as one of the designer flagships along the glitziest couple blocks of Fifth Avenue, but the... Read More
She paved the way for the women who paved the way. They called her Mrs. Newman. Launching her career in... Read More
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