Sunday, December 14, 2014

Precious tears

Albert Camus once said that life should be lived to the point of tears. I wonder how many people can do that and what it takes to be so alive.

Spectra Earrings by Adam Neeley 
Variety of Brazilian gems in 18K gold with diamonds by Brüner 
Rotating Pearl Earrings by MARK SCHNEIDER

Teardrop Spinel Earrings by Nancey Chapman
EARRINGS GARGOLA TEAR: WHITE GOLD 18KT, DIAMONDS AND TOPAZ

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Sunday, October 5, 2014

Fred Leighton's bracelet collection

A simple search on the internet can return amazing results to you. Be it images or stories, they can inspire you or simply amaze you. It’s such a pleasure to discover virtual springs of beauty and good taste, don’t you think? This is how I felt as I was looking through the collections of Fred Leighton a couple of days ago. Oh, how many beautiful pieces it has to offer!

Just look at these bracelets made between 1860 and 1940s and you’ll see what I mean.

14 Karat Green and Rose Gold Retro Bracelet, circa 1940s
Enamel, Ruby and Diamond Bracelet, circa 1907
Art Nouveau Blue Enamel Bird Motif Bracelet by Carter Gough, circa 1900
Amethyst, Pearl and Enamel Bangle by Carlo Giuliano, circa 1890
Antique Archeological Revival Jeweled Bracelet, circa 1860

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Once upon a TIME

How lovely these watches are! Not only that I admire the craftsmanship behind them but I also find their history intriguing enough to make me wonder: who wore them and in what important moments of their lives were these watches used as a time reference system?

If only they could speak…

AN 18K YELLOW GOLD, ENAMEL AND PEARL-SET WATCH CIRCA 1840
Art Deco sapphire and diamond lady's wristwatch by Cartier, Paris c. 1925
FREUNDER - GOLD AND ENAMEL OPENFACE KEYWOUND POCKET WATCH WITH BROOCH, CIRCA 1830
Morelle Davidson's vintage Boucheron platinum and gold pendant watch
Gold Watch Ring c. 1860

SWISS - Gold and enamel openface keywound pocket watch, made for the Turkish Market, c. 1840

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

In the middle of the night

Funny and captivating how fast time goes by. A little bit sad if we get to think of the years which pass by so rapidly. Day after day, night after night, time flies and we’re constantly finding ourselves in different life situations - enjoying the present and starting all over again or never letting go of the past, dreaming of the future and so on.

Oh, how extremely important it is to seize the moment in the time carousel! To enjoy each day and make the night one of our allies. The latter has so much to offer: rest, passion, time for reflection, sweet dreams, long parties. Yes, there will also be nights filled with worries or maybe nightmares, but this is life. Que sera, sera!

Tsavorite Lady Australis Earrings by Venyx 
Pisces 18-karat white gold multi-stone earrings by Lydia Courteille
Yellow gold and pearl My Sweet Dreams Earrings by Marie-Hélène de Taillac x Tasaki
Gold-plated multi-stone earrings by PERCOSSI PAPI
Pearl & Diamond Moon Drop Earrings by RENEE LEWIS

Let's take the example of this song!

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Meet the designer – the New York jewelry designer Alexandra Mor

I first heard about Alexandra Mor last year, when I found out that she was one of the 36 international jewelry designers selected by Gemfields - mining company and the world's leading supplier of colored gemstones, to produce one-off jewels using its emeralds, rubies and amethysts. Mila Kunis was then named the company’s newest ambassador and wore the jewels at movie premieres and award ceremonies throughout 2013. I fell in love with the emerald ring that Alexandra Mor created for the collection right away*.

I also remember how impressed I was when I first saw one of her photos. She is not only a very talented jewelry designer but a beautiful, confident and elegant woman. I read afterwards that she got the affinity and love for design since childhood, when her mother, a French dressmaker, tailored her clothes by hand, until she was in her teens.

The Alexandra Mor haute couture house of fine jewelry offers a signature collection of limited-edition and one-of-a-kind jewelry, as well as individual, made-to-order pieces.

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the artist who likes to think of her pieces as “heirlooms in the making”!

Photo source: Alexandra Mor

1. What are the main differences between Alexandra before discovering the passion for jewelry design and Alexandra Mor we know today?

To compare the place I am in right now, versus my younger years, is truly no different to comparing the experiences, tastes and perspectives of an 18-year-old girl and those of a 40-year-old woman.

My brand and designs are reflections of my own journey-to-date, as a woman. There are constantly juxtapositions between the hard and soft; my love for history; maintaining the significance of old-world craftsmanship, whilst maintaining my pursuit to interpret contemporary aesthetics and technologies employed.

My first collection was made after I was invited to have a piece of mine included in the ‘Spring 2010’ lot with auction house Phillips de Pury. From there, the pieces developed into a very bold, geometric collection of work. 


Ever since the launch at Phillips, I have designed pieces that always aim to celebrate the wearer, but there is a softer direction for the new pieces I am adding to my Signature Collection this Fall. These are being made to celebrate the launch of my first retail location, the Alexandra Mor Salon, in Boston.

My personal experiences always find their way into my work, and will influence the choices I make during the design process. These upcoming additions to the Signature Collection will be softer, curvier and rounder in design.

The lines will be less severe and restricted, but will maintain feminine touches with a neo-futuristic edge – a little similar to the way I have been dressing this past Spring!


2. What piece of jewelry took you the longest time to create?

Within my Collection of one-of-a-kind jewels is a pair of Emerald and Diamond Drop Flower Earrings, which were worn in a recent editorial by the beautiful Brooke Shields. This pair of earrings took 17 months to craft, as I wanted to perfectly arrange the Diamonds that complement a pair of 53 carat Emerald stones, which were given to me by my father-in-law, master diamond cutter Abe Mor. There are 175 gradually colored Diamonds that drop down on these earrings, and almost look like a gradient with the Diamonds in White, Green, Yellow, Peach and Pink tones.


3. Which is the jewel you are the most proud of?

Whenever I design for either my Signature Collection, or a bespoke design for a collector, I always intend to encapsulate true meaning for the woman, or man, who wears an Alexandra Mor piece.

With regards to my collections-to-date, I sincerely hope that all my pieces bring out my best – both as a creative and an individual.
Emerald-Cut Yellow Honey Citrine & Diamond Ring: A 51.64 carat Emerald-cut intense honey yellow Citrine enhanced with Alexandra Mor’s signature details of 1mm‘floating’ Diamond melee and knife-edged wire. 0.95 carat total Diamond weight.Signed by artist. Crafted in the USA. Limited-Edition 1/25. Found on 1stdibs.com

4. Do you have a favorite gem?

Gemstones are like people. Each have a unique character and story, and so each can bring a different stimulus to the design process. I love real personalities, so I tend to love gemstones with quirk and character, too!

I do gravitate towards larger sized stones, and stones with perfect cuts. The overall symmetry and proportion of the gem I use, does play a big role in my work process. This will then influence the way I approach a stone, to then design into a piece, rather than exclusively selecting on the type of stone itself.

Diamonds, however, are a lot of fun to work with by themselves. With that said, when Diamonds surround any large center stone, they never take away from that stone, and only enhance the beauty of other surrounding stones from the Diamonds. It’s a win-win situation!

5. Which is the jewel in your private collection that you love the most?

A Rose Gold Watch that was inherited from my Grandmother. 

Photo credit: Alexandra Mor - private collection

6. What are the 3 principles that you learnt from your mother’s work and apply in your business?
  • Maintain an attention to detail.
  • Always dress to the nines! You never know who you’ll meet getting groceries.
  • Never visit anywhere empty-handed.


7. The woman wearing jewelry signed by Alexandra Mor is ... (in 5 words please).

My Collectors are authentic, empowered, nuanced and unapologetically bold.









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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Wonderful bangle from Estate Betteridge Collection

I often find myself admiring the beautiful jewelry items worn by the women I meet. It's lovely to see an amazing jewel but it’s more exciting to meet a woman with a sexy attitude, who is confident and proud of her look and accessories.

Imagine the person who would wear the bracelet below. Interesting character, don't you think?

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Saturday, January 4, 2014

ReneSim earrings

I admit it! I like 1stdibs.com very much and I constantly search for exquisite jewelry pieces on this platform. For those of you who don’t know, 1stdibs is an online luxury marketplace that delivers a tremendous collection of unique items, including jewelry and watches, to people around the world.

Last time I checked it, I found these amazing RenéSim earrings, designed by Maximilian Hemmerle. The vivid colors of the gemstones catch your eye instantly and they are really beautiful.

RenéSim Platinum Earrings with Topaz and Sapphires
RenéSim Gemstone Earrings
RenéSim Earrings with Sapphires, Tourmalines and Tahiti Pearls
RenéSim Amethyst Rose Gold Earrings

See other beautiful jewels from 1stdibs.com in "The roaring 20s or crazy 60s? Take your pick!" article.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Proud to have it - Memories from another life

Hi everyone! Remember Andra, my beloved friend who had a guest post on my blog at the end of September? I’m more than happy to present you another story of hers. Thank you Andra for these beautiful words! They have convinced me once again what a great story teller you are. 

New guest post by Andra Samson (owner at povesticumiez.wordpress.com)

In another life I’m sure I lived in some royal realm. Or so I choose to believe. Gates of fer forgé, purple velvet, black and white photos, silk, cameo medallions, old leather books, large hats and satin gloves never cease to put a spell on me. I would trade the ultimate modern necklace with a chaplet of pearls in a blink of an eye - sign of reminiscing from another life in another time.

The pearl string is pure immersion in old times. And when I plunge back there, I barely want to let go and come back.

But the cameo ring is a whole different story. A dearest present from a dearest friend. Years ago, he frantically stormed through countless antique shops only to find the cameo with the most heart throbbing story. And he did. He did not want to give me a piece of jewelry, but a slice of somebody’s life. It is said that the ring belonged to a young woman, fair haired and eyes like fire, who had just married to a brave soldier in WWII. They were married for merely two hours, when he was called for duty and had to leave. 

He died in combat never to return to his beloved. And the young widow now wept and kept the only ever gift received from her love. 

My fascination is an understatement…





These beautiful photos were also taken by Cristian Sutu, co-owner at Photo Union.

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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Pearl jewelry

I've never been a pearl fan, but I must admit that pearl jewelry is exquisite. It highlights the elegance in the woman that wears it. I associate it with prestige and the beauty of all these is that you need to have a stylish outfit to wear pearls. Dress this way and accessorize it properly and you’ll know you look impeccable.

Vintage Pearl and Turquoise Bracelet

Dentelle de Perles Bracelet, by Faberge

Neo Vintage Ring - White South Sea, by Mikimoto

Victorian Pearl And Rose Diamond Gold Bangle
Melanie Georgacopoulos Couture Short Diamond Earrings


Pearl & Diamond Cuff

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Monday, June 3, 2013

Birthstones and recommended jewelry for you – part 1 (June – September)

Since I've noticed that the most read post on my blog is Zodiac signs and we all are so interested in this kind of stuff, I've decided to write about birthstones. Find out which gem is associated with the month you were born in and some facts about it. I’ll even recommend you an exquisite piece of jewelry with that specific gemstone.

I’ll start with June, the month we are in. The first 4 birthstones are presented below, while the next 8 ones will be shown in my next two posts. So all of you born in October – May interval stay tuned for it!

June: Pearl

* The pearl symbolizes purity, wisdom, charity and loyalty. 
* In ancient Greece, it was believed that pearls had the power to prevent newly wed brides from crying and to promote happiness among all those who wore them.
* More than 2.000 years ago, ancient Chinese believed pearls had the power to perpetuate eternal youth.

Magnolia 16 mm White South Sea Cultured Pearl, Akoya Cultured Pearl and 5.14 ct Diamond Necklace set in 18k White Gold, by Mikimoto

July: Ruby

* Ruby has been the gem of passion and the heart's desire since the dawn of time. 
* Mystics used rubies to stimulate spiritual creativity and religious devotion. 
* Ancient Greek women believed that wearing ruby could bring them love and physical beauty.
* Rubies were considered the wedding stone through the Middle Ages and early Renaissance, as they were supposed to keep passion alive and promote lasting love and contentment in marriage.


August: Peridot

* Medieval alchemists used peridot in amulets to protect the wearer from demons, but by Renaissance times, peridot had become a love stone, worn to attract romance.
* It has also been alleged to encourage a positive emotional outlook on life, to prevent fear or guilt, and to help develop patience.

18k White Gold Diamond & Peridot Ring by Cartier. With 34 round brilliant cut diamonds, VS1 clarity, G color. Total Diamond Weight: .34ct. 

September: Blue Sapphire

* Blue sapphire was valued by ancient Hindu mystics as the key to developing wisdom and spiritual progress.  
* The Romans thought this gem attracted divine favor to their owners.
* All through the Middle Ages, sapphires were alleged to bring a great destiny to their wearers, and were often used in court and royal jewelry. 
* Alchemists believed that blue sapphires would help them develop clairvoyance, telepathy and divine wisdom.

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