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This blog is a journal that explores and reports on the world of jewelry, from fashion, styling advice, and trends to contemporary collections and history.

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Year's End: Looking Back, Just A Bit Further, Before Leaping Ahead…

Dec 18, 2009
<img src="http://www.jewelhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/theyoungvictoria-300x199.jpg" alt="Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend in "The Young Victoria"" title="theyoungvictoria" width="300" height="199" class="size-medium wp-image-5865" /> As this...

Gellner at Aaron Faber Gallery 12/16-18

Dec 15, 2009
Gellner pearls and clasp Aaron Faber Gallery is hosting a Gellner trunk show that begins tomorrow and runs through Friday. Gellner is a company that sources wonderful pearls and is known for a unique clasping device that is both decorative, and...

Gertrude Stein Was Wrong…

Dec 9, 2009
Princess Mathilde Corsage Ornament This six-inch rose was crafted in 1855 for Princess Mathilde, daughter of Napoleon's brother, Jerome. 2,637 sparkling Brazilian diamonds. © Siegelson Collection about roses, that is. And there is some proof. It...

Hands Down…

Dec 2, 2009
<img src="http://www.jewelhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/skinnerdalidec093-300x259.jpg" alt="Skinner 12.08.09 auction: "Leaf 18K gold and enamel "Leaf Vein Hand" Clip Brooches, Salvador Dali, made by Alemany & Ertman, Inc."...

Who Isn't Designing Jewelry These Days?

Nov 28, 2009
With all the celebrities designing jewelry, it’s easier to list those who haven’t thrown their name in the hat that those who have. Among the glitterati designing the glitter are: Alicia Keyes for The Barber’s Daughter, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt for...


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