This rare pin is one of the innovative designs by Diane Love for Trifari. It is 3 1/4" long x 2 5/8" wide and is a highly dimensional 1 1/2" thick. The shield like back has a matte gold finish with faux coral and amber stones. The black enamel panther has a textured finish and citrine rhinestone eyes. It is in immaculate condition and is signed "Trifari" on the reverse.
This spectacular bracelet was made by talented contemporary costume jeweler, Robert Sorrell. Robert's pieces are exquisitely made and often incorporate vintage stones or components. The bracelet is 1 1/2" wide in front and tapers to 1" wide at the rear hinge. It is elaborately set with blue and green fruit salad stones with raised faux pearl accents. It has a bright silver tone finish and it's signed "Sorrell Originals" on the inner bracelet. It is in excellent c ...click for details
This dramatic necklace is an early piece by home accessories designer, Jay Strongwater. It is 35" long and drapes down approximately 3" in front. It is made from acrylic purple beads with a slight glitter finish, and it has etched brass beads at the center. It is in excellent condition and is signed with Strongwater's early signature "Jay Feinberg" at the clasp.
This amazing necklace is an early example of Iradj Moini for Oscar de La Renta. It is 13" long and was made for the smaller neckline. It is 1 3/4" wide in front tapering to 1" wide on the sides, and has a 1 3/4" long x 1 3/8" wide center drop. It is made from antiqued silver tone metal and has large amethyst stones surrounded by dazzling cubic zirconia stones. It is signed "Iradj Moini", and it's in excellent condition.
This fantastic dimensional pin is an early piece by Iradj Moini for Oscar de La Renta. It is 4 1/4" long x 2 1/2" wide x 1 5/8" thick and is elaborately set with dazzling pink rhinestone flowers. The framework is made from gilt brass, and the leaves are carved from jade. It is not signed like some of Iradj's early pieces, but has been confirmed as Iradj's work. His early works are highly collectible and are rarely found on the secondary market. It is in excellent cond ...click for details
This unusual pin is an early 1980's design by Iradj Moini for Oscar de La Renta's couture line. It is a large 4" long x 3" wide and has a center soapstone panel. The top is mounted with a carved jade horse, and the base has a 11MM faux pearl. It has gilt brass framework with lavender rhinestone accents, and the reverse is signed "Iradj Moini". It is in excellent condition.
I am very pleased to offer this stunning hair ornament from the high end accessories designer, Isabel Canovas. It’s one of several pieces from a private collection which were originally purchased in the 1980’s at her Paris attelier at 16 Avenue Montaigne.
Isabelle was born in Paris on the “Night of Kings” in 1945, daughter to Genevieve Corre, and Blas Canovas, a Spanish fabric designer. The product of designers, she b ...click for details
This gorgeous pin was made by current head of Maison Gripoix, Thierry Caluwaerts Gripoix. It measures 3" long x 2 3/4" wide, and is a very dimensional 1" thick. It is made from gilt brass with blue and green pate de verre accents. It is in excellent condition and is hallmarked "Histoire de Verre H de V Made in France" on the reverse.
These fun contemporary bracelets are straight out of the pages of Lucky and In Style magazines. Each clear cuff is 1" wide with a 5 3/8" end to end measurement and a 1 3/8" gap opening. They have large 2 1/2" long x 2" wide x 7/8" thick attached "gem stones" in smoky gray and bright blue. They are in excellent condition.
The talented artist, Judith Hendler, began her jewelry career in the early 1980’s. Experimenting with lucite scraps from her husband’s furniture design studio, she created one of a kind bold gems. On a fortuitous day, designer Nolan Miller spotted Judith wearing one of her pieces, and selected 2 necklaces for Joan Collins to wear on the hit TV series, Dynasty. Soon after, fashion designer, Alfred Fiandaca, ordered several pieces for one of his runway collections which soon put her at the attenti ...click for details