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Stories of custom designs, high-value sales, exceptional estates, and appraisals.
Sapphires: September's Peaceful Birthstone
Symbolic of truth, faithfulness, nobility, and heaven, sapphires have been loved for their breathtaking color for centuries. They have been worn by royalty and members of the clergy, and were once believed to protect their owners from harm and envy in ancient Greece.
Let Your Style Speak for You
My mother always looked put together. Back in the day, women put a lot of effort into looking well coordinated by matching their handbags and shoes. She taught me to do this, and I still coordinate my outfits to this day.
While I don't always coordinate with exact colors, I like to match the tone of different pieces, especially when it comes to jewelry. You can just ask my husband!
When You Know You're Ready to Sell
After a divorce, it's common to have certain pieces of jewelry you know you will never wear again. Whether you decide to redesign or sell these pieces, there are several options on how to move forward.
Recently, a Trust & Estates Attorney asked me to help one of his clients with such a project. She had a beautiful Columbian emerald and diamond ring and a classic pair of princess-cut diamond stud earrings.
Rubies: July's Prized Birthstone
Symbolic of love, power and youthful energy in Indian jewelry, rubies are loved for their color and hardness; second only to diamonds. It is also the birthstone for July.
Diamonds and Technology
Thanks to modern technology, you don't have to set foot into the diamond district to purchase a fine diamond any longer. The entire complex process now can be expertly handled entirely online.
Why Diamonds?
Diamonds are a true wonder of nature. For over millions of years, they were formed deep beneath the Earth's surface. Each diamond has a unique dodecahedra crystalline structure and its own brilliance and fire, making it one of the most coveted gems in the world.
Reviving Unworn Jewelry
When it comes to jewelry, we all have those pieces that we just don't wear anymore. They sit in our jewelry box with the thought that we will wear them someday, but never do. That's where jewelry redesign comes in.
Every Diamond is Unique
Recently, I had the pleasure of working with a long-time client who also happens to be an incredibly talented photographer.
She mentioned to me she was coming to New York for a photoshoot, and I told her we should get together again. During her brief time in the city, we discussed how I can transform her inherited diamond ring into a brand-new pendant to match her diamond earrings.
Navigating the Jewelry Industry
LinkedIn can be a great way to connect with new people. Recently, I connected with a client on the platform who was helping her mother sell her engagement ring and wedding band set.
Because I post my stories (like this one), she saw the type of work I do for my clients and organized a meeting between the two of us.
From Inspiration to Diamond Hoop Earrings
It's always a pleasure to build a long-term relationship with my clients and work with them on multiple projects. One such client had a pair of diamond stud earrings that she wanted to turn into a more interesting design.
We discussed the possibility of making a hanging earring, adding extra diamonds to enhance the single diamond stud, or simply upgrading her diamonds to a larger pair. Instead, we did something entirely new.
From Stick Pin to Diamond Necklace
Some projects are worth walking across town for. Being a New Yorker, sometimes there are delays in traffic and you have no other choice than to just walk.
A client of mine recently reached out about several pieces of jewelry she wasn't enjoying. She asked how I could help.
First, I sold some gold. Then, I restrung a strand of pearls. She also showed me a diamond cluster pin she wasn't wearing and wanted to know what she could do with it.
2022 Retrospective
Year after year, I feel fortunate for the connections in my various circles and networking opportunities as a trusted jewelry designer and appraiser.
Every project I work on is different and unique. Here are a few of my custom designs from 2022 ✨
Wear What You Love
Some of the people I work with know exactly what they want in their jewelry. For example, a client of mine likes clean lines and an uncomplicated design.She was lucky enough that her husband gifted her a diamond tennis bracelet. Unfortunately, she didn't get much wear out of it, and it spent a lot of time in her jewelry box.
A Diamond Necklace Redefined
Recently, I met with a new client to appraise all of her jewelry. As we were talking, she showed me a necklace that never sat well on her neck.
It was made from an antique pin, with beautiful diamonds set in platinum. Though the design was gorgeous, the pin was hung horizontally and never sat well on her décolletage. We worked together to completely reimagine the piece.
Making the Most of Your Jewelry
As some of you might know, the way that I have built my business is through networking. I am proud to be part of three networking groups.
One of the members in one of those groups referred me to her client, who is going through a divorce. She asked me to evaluate her engagement ring, wedding band, and diamond bracelet, so we could sell them for the highest value. Before speaking with me, she had already received multiple offers.
Creating a Custom Ring from an Inherited Diamond
Over my three decades in the jewelry industry, I've met many other jewelry designers. We all have our own unique way of working, whether that be building our own lines of jewelry, representing other designers, or as I do, creating custom pieces.
Recently I was contacted by one of the designers I know. She has a friend who inherited a woman's diamond ring from his mother.
Lost an earring? You're not alone.
As you may already know, many of us have a collection of single earrings that have lost its mate. A client came to me after she lost a single diamond earring.The good thing is she already had them appraised and insured many years ago, as they were once her mother's earrings.
When Costume Jewelry Just Isn't Enough
What happens if you find a piece of jewelry with a design you love, but it is made of synthetic stones and base metal? This is what happened with one of my good clients. He likes to treat his wife to beautiful jewelry and she found this design. So he wanted to give her these rings made of real gold and fine gems.
New York City: The Best Place to Sell Your Diamonds
What do you do when you live out of New York City and inherit a valuable diamond, but don't know who to turn to to sell it? Referred by distant relative, a recent client of mine needed help selling her mother's emerald cut diamond engagement ring. She knew it was a valuable diamond but needed a knowledgeable, trustworthy, transparent, and honest industry expert to guide her through the process.
When You're No Longer Loving Your Jewelry
After years of collecting jewelry, my clients often want to meet with me to sell, redesign and repair their items. Typically, when I'm called in to look at an estate to evaluate the jewelry my clients have inherited, the first step is often to determine the disposition of each piece before deciding what to keep or not. Some items just need a quick repair, while others carry strong emotions.