
It was great. I would highly recommend a budding jewelry designer to study at GIA, as one cannot fully create nor understand the physics of a piece of jewelry without knowing and appreciating the materials involved. I gained a wealth of information at GIA and I cant image having moved forward in my jewelry career without studying there first. I wanted so badly early on to work with a spectrum of rare gemstones but I needed the knowledge to back it up……with eventually lead to confidence in my decision making!

hmmm, that is really hard to say. I would have to look back in previous collections to answer that. Once I’m done with a collection I truly move on and cannot remember what sold over the years. I’ve been designing over 12 years so it’s hard to remember. In my current collection everything is selling very well and I’m very happy with everything 2010.

There are a few. Many years ago, all in the same month Neiman Marcus picked up my line, my jewelry was on the the cover of InStyle, and Stevie Nicks came over to my one bed apartment at the time for my private jewelry party. Stevie was also wearing my jewelry in the inside of that very same issue coincidentally. Equal to that was when Maria Shriver (years later) asked me to restore numerous pieces that were heirlooms, given to her by her grandmother, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. It was wonderful working on Rose Kennedy’s jewelry for the 1920′s.

I love this opal handmade bangle which clasps in the front that I designed. Diamonds surround the opal in front and it’s just dreamy. It is in 18k rose gold, which is my favorite gold and I love opals. I love handmade.

Ah, I wish I could tell…… but it’s a secret for now.
A big thanks to Gem Gossip for sharing!
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