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Anna’s Dream Dinner Party feature on BESO with a roster of 13 Jewelry inspired dishes & cutlery along with some beautiful, inspired picks for Jewel toned serving dishes and vessels. There is even an idea for herb infused salts for those who like that brand of kitchen Alchemy!

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Anna’s Dream Dinner Party feature on BESO with a roster of 13 Jewelry inspired dishes & cutlery along with some beautiful, inspired picks for Jewel toned serving dishes and vessels. There is even an idea for herb infused salts for those who like that brand of kitchen Alchemy!

Treasures | Emma Budded Hoops
Silver with Pink & Purple Amethyst and White Topaz Ombré Hoops with Inverted-set Gemstones
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Treasures | Emma Budded Hoops

Silver with Pink & Purple Amethyst and White Topaz Ombré Hoops with Inverted-set Gemstones

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Lovely Lily Collins wearing the A.S. Chasse cuff in U.K. Vogue March issue. She’s also wearing a Classic stacking ring set by Bing Bang, which of course, I love!

(…and that Lana Del Rey Cover!!)

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The one of a kind, yellow diamond Bea Solitaire is part of the Summer Wedding picks on Borrowed & Bleu today!
The honey-colored radiant diamond center is set inverted, like a mini golden punk stud. It’s made from white gold and has tapering diamond details on the split shank.
Exclusively on AS.Bridal.com

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The one of a kind, yellow diamond Bea Solitaire is part of the Summer Wedding picks on Borrowed & Bleu today!

The honey-colored radiant diamond center is set inverted, like a mini golden punk stud. It’s made from white gold and has tapering diamond details on the split shank.

Exclusively on AS.Bridal.com

These Knife Edge bands come in thin and thick versions as well as with the shallow versus deep beveled edge.. fully customizable to your liking!
Available on AS Bridal

These Knife Edge bands come in thin and thick versions as well as with the shallow versus deep beveled edge.. fully customizable to your liking!

Available on AS Bridal

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Thank you to Bernadette for the love on her blog- the Decade Diary.
If you want to see more of her pics of the atelier and a read a really heart warming story of her gold & silver egg bangle set.. well then click here

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Thank you to Bernadette for the love on her blog- the Decade Diary.

If you want to see more of her pics of the atelier and a read a really heart warming story of her gold & silver egg bangle set.. well then click here

An excerpt from the NYT article, which included coverage of my Bridal Line, and an image of the Solitaire described therein. So happy to be in this amazing write up!
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The tradition of sealing a betrothal with a diamond ring reached its apogee in the past decade, with celebrities flaunting rocks the size of sugar cubes on their fingers. Despite the transience of some of these unions, the tradition persists - albeit with an undercurrent of 21st-century non-conformity. <There is> a sea change in the industry. “Not only is it a relatively recession-proof category, it’s ripe for jewelry designers,” Mr. Gassman [president of the Jewelry Industry Research Institute] said. “That single-stone solitaire that every mother America had is not what today’s bride wants.” Unless, maybe, the solitaire bears the unorthodox stamp of Anna Sheffield, a metalsmith in New York best known for her costume jewelry collection, Bing Bang. Ms. Sheffield started exploring fine jewelry in 2007, seeking inspiration in her grandmother’s heirloom ring. “I wanted to see how I could make it punk rock and crazy,” she said.  She reimagined the center stone as a faceted hunk of gold with a tiny diamond tucked inside the shank. The piece eventually spawned a bridal and commitment line, introduced in September, that is at once charming and impertinent: black diamonds, solitaires with inverted settings, and outré inscriptions.  Available at Liberty in London, Ms. Sheffield’s collection is one of seven lines that will be part of a new “alternative engagement ring bar” opening in Mareli, said Kate Brindley, head of media relations for Liberty. Displaying cutting-edge work from the likes of Ruth Tomlinson, Jordan Askill and Moritz Glik, the showcases are reserved for fine jewelers  who are “using traditional stones in a slightly more irreverent way,” Ms. Brindley said.  “I know engagement rings are supposed to be classic and traditional, but why can’t something, left of center last forever?” Ms. Brindley, asked.
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An excerpt from the NYT article, which included coverage of my Bridal Line, and an image of the Solitaire described therein. So happy to be in this amazing write up!

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The tradition of sealing a betrothal with a diamond ring reached its apogee in the past decade, with celebrities flaunting rocks the size of sugar cubes on their fingers. Despite the transience of some of these unions, the tradition persists - albeit with an undercurrent of 21st-century non-conformity. <There is> a sea change in the industry.

“Not only is it a relatively recession-proof category, it’s ripe for jewelry designers,” Mr. Gassman [president of the Jewelry Industry Research Institute] said. “That single-stone solitaire that every mother America had is not what today’s bride wants.”

Unless, maybe, the solitaire bears the unorthodox stamp of Anna Sheffield, a metalsmith in New York best known for her costume jewelry collection, Bing Bang. Ms. Sheffield started exploring fine jewelry in 2007, seeking inspiration in her grandmother’s heirloom ring. “I wanted to see how I could make it punk rock and crazy,” she said.

She reimagined the center stone as a faceted hunk of gold with a tiny diamond tucked inside the shank. The piece eventually spawned a bridal and commitment line, introduced in September, that is at once charming and impertinent: black diamonds, solitaires with inverted settings, and outré inscriptions.

Available at Liberty in London, Ms. Sheffield’s collection is one of seven lines that will be part of a new “alternative engagement ring bar” opening in Mareli, said Kate Brindley, head of media relations for Liberty. Displaying cutting-edge work from the likes of Ruth Tomlinson, Jordan Askill and Moritz Glik, the showcases are reserved for fine jewelers
who are “using traditional stones in a slightly more irreverent way,” Ms. Brindley said.

“I know engagement rings are supposed to be classic and traditional, but why can’t something, left of center last forever?” Ms. Brindley, asked.

Read the full article here