-
Silver Screen Sundays, Chapter 7: The Cartier Panther, María Félix, and Hollywood's Wildest Statement Piece
Explore how Cartier’s panther jewelry, brought to life by legends like María Félix and Hollywood royalty, became a timeless symbol of power, glamour, and fearless individuality. From the Duchess of Windsor to today’s stars, this wild motif has prowled its way into the heart of fine jewelry—and Peter’s Vaults. -
Silver Screen Sundays, Chapter 6: Grace Kelly, High Society, and the Sapphire that Stole Monaco's Heart
Grace Kelly’s final film, High Society, mirrored her real-life transformation from Hollywood star to Princess of Monaco. Discover how her legendary sapphire engagement ring changed jewelry history, inspired royal trends, and became a symbol of love that’s still celebrated today. -
Silver Screen Sundays- Chapter 5: Elizabeth Taylor, The Krupp Diamond, and Hollywood's Most Famous Engagement Ring
Elizabeth Taylor’s love affair with the Krupp Diamond is Hollywood legend. Discover the wild stories, history, and legacy behind her most famous ring. -
Signature Saturdays: Signet Rings & Secret Codes : Power, Identity, and Hidden Histories
Signet rings aren’t just stunning pieces—they’re keys to power, family secrets, and hidden histories. Discover how rulers, merchants, and trailblazers have used these engraved rings for authority, identity, and to pass along secret codes for over 5,000 years. -
Silver Screen Sundays, Chapter 4: Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend, The Moon of Baroda and Hollywood's Most Famous Necklace
Welcome back to Silver Screen Sundays! After diving into Audrey's timeless pearls last week, I couldn't resist spotlighting another jewelry moment that literally stopped the world—Marilyn Monroe dripping in diamonds while belting out "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." But here's what blew my mind when I started researching this piece: that stunning necklace wasn't just movie magic. It was the Moon of Baroda,... -
Signature Saturdays: Serpent Jewelry's Secret History
Welcome back to Signature Saturdays! I'm so excited to continue this series where we dive into iconic motifs that have shaped jewelry history. And what better way to start than with one of its most mysterious and controversial symbols: the serpent? From Cleopatra’s power bracelets to Bulgari’s modern luxury icons, serpent jewelry’s wild ride covers ancient power, cultural scandal, and stunning comebacks. -
Retro Jewelry Series Wrap-Up: Highlights, Fun Facts, and a Sneak Peek at the Modern Era
After our week of bold Retro jewelry—think big, convertible, and full of story—we’re wrapping up with fun new facts, key takeaways, and a sneak peek at what’s next: the cutting-edge Modern Era. -
Retro Jewelry Part 4: The Enduring Influence and Modern Takeaways
The bold rings, Hollywood glamour, and clever convertible pieces of the Retro era are still shaping how we wear and appreciate jewelry today. From high fashion runways to street style, the creativity and confidence of vintage design continue to inspire. In this post, we’ll explore what modern collectors can learn from the past—how to spot enduring trends, how to blend old-school drama with everyday... -
Retro Jewelry Part 3: Iconic Brooches and Convertible Pieces
Discover the ingenious jewelry of the 1940s, when brooches and convertible designs weren’t just stylish—they were a brilliant solution for making the most out of every piece. Explore how these clever, statement-making jewels let women transform their look in seconds, and see why their legacy lives on in today’s most versatile fashion. -
The Retro Jewelry (Mini) Era: Hollywood Glitz, Wartime Sass, and Cocktail Rings
So you thought Art Deco was bold? Honey, you haven't seen anything yet. Welcome to the Retro era, where jewelry didn't just make a statement, it practically shouted from the rooftops with the confidence of a 1940s starlet strutting down Sunset Boulevard. Hollywood was exploding, cocktails were bigger, and rings were even bigger—think dazzling gems and chunky gold that refused to blend in. These... -
Silver Screen Sundays, Chapter 3: Pearls & Tiaras: the Jewelry Magic of Breakfast at Tiffany's
Step aside, plain necklaces—this week we’re channeling Audrey Hepburn’s effortlessly chic vibes straight from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Think a cascade of luminous pearls, a sparkle-topped tiara, all paired with a little black dress for maximum movie-star magic. Why do Holly Golightly’s jewels still inspire us? Because they’re classic, playful, and genuinely wearable—whether you’re headed to brunch or just window-shopping at your own version of... -
Ring Stacking 101: A Beginner's Guide to Mastering the Vintage Layering Trend
Ready to ditch the boring single band and amp up your finger game? Ring stacking is the ultimate way to show off your personality—mixing metals, layering vintage finds, and making your hands look like a gallery of treasures. But don’t worry, you don’t need royal jewels or a stylist on speed dial. Just a dash of confidence, some funky combos, and a few clever... -
Art Deco Era Jewelry, Part 4: Legacy, Enduring Impact, and the Shift to the Modern Age
As the curtain closed on the Art Deco era, world events like the Great Depression and WWII shifted the spotlight—but the era’s bold styles never truly faded. Explore how Art Deco’s legacy shaped Retro and Modernist jewelry, and why its geometric glamour keeps inspiring designers (and collectors) to this day. -
Art Deco Era Jewelry, Part 3: Techniques & Innovations that Changed Jewelry Forever
Discover the brilliant techniques and bold innovations behind Art Deco jewelry—from new geometric stone cuts to dazzling platinum settings. Find out how artists of the 1920s and ’30s used cutting-edge technology and creative flair to make jewelry more accessible, dramatic, and unmistakably modern. -
Art Deco Era Jewelry, Part 2: Motifs, Meanings, and Signature Designs
Explore the bold world of Art Deco jewelry motifs—think sunbursts, chevrons, zigzags, and striking influences from Egypt to the Far East. Discover the meanings behind these signature designs and how they captured the spirit and style of the roaring 1920s and ’30s. -
Art Deco Era Jewelry: The Style Revolution of the Jazz Age
Step into the dazzling world of the Art Deco era—where jazz-age energy, bold geometric designs, and vibrant gemstones redefined jewelry style. This is Part 1 of our 4-part series exploring the glamour, freedom, and innovation that transformed accessories into true works of art.