Patrice offers contemporary Heirloom Jewelry with a unique antique feel. Each piece of jewelry is individually handcrafted and every design is a limited edition. Patrice uses vintage European glass from the 30's and 40's in her jewelry with semi-Precious gemstones, and brass stampings created from molds dating from the late 1800's to 1920's which makes her jewelry highly collectible. (Read More.....)
Kenneth Jay Lane was first a shoe designer for Delman and Christian Dior and he used his free time to create fun and flashy jewelry. They were such an instant success that Saks Fifth Avenue sold its entire initial inventory in one day. Many of the museum stores, including the Dallas Museum of Art, The Smithsonian, The Museum of Natural History, and the Bush Presidential Library carry his line of jewelry. His pieces are now considered by many as collectable as precious gems, with vintage pieces selling at Christie's and Sotheby's and Doyle New York. (Read More.....)
Heidi Daus is best known for her extravagant use of Austrian crystal pave and the beautiful color combinations. She produces some of the most interesting and sensational pieces that can can be seen on the red carpet, but affordable enough for the average woman. Heidi credits her grandmother and mother for exposing her to jewelry and objects of art from all over the world since she was a little girl. Her designs are a mixture of baroque antiquities and deco delights, fantasy, and fashion. With widespread appeal, one might see Heidi's jewelry around the world, in some twenty countries. (Read More.....)