Punk Jewelry Crashes Fashion Party

It began in gritty rock clubs in London and ended up on fashion runways in New York – that’s the long, strange trip taken by punk rock-inspired jewelry.

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Year of the Horse

The horse is a pervasive motif in the design world, and this year it will bolt out of the gate with more fanfare than ever. According to  the Chinese Zodiac calender 2014 is the “Year of the Horse.”

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A Quest for Beauty: The Art of Van Cleef & Arpels at the Bowers Museum

Want to see some exquisite jewelry? Then make for A Quest for Beauty: The Art of Van Cleef & Arpels at the Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA (October 27, 2013 through February 15, 2014).

The Bowers Museum has curated more than 200 iconic pieces made by the storied jewelry house. Jewelry is organized around four themes: Elegance, Exoticism, Femininity, and Nature. Expect to see remarkable craftsmanship, dazzling gemstones, and a parade of innovative and timeless works.

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The Cheapside Hoard: London’s Buried Treasure

A treasure trove of jewels that lay hidden underground for nearly 300 years is now on display at the Museum of London.  Nearly a century after its discovery, the entire collection is being exhibited together for the first time. Workers demolishing a tenement house in the Cheapside district of London in 1912 discovered the priceless Elizabethan and Jacobean jewelry, loose gems and objects buried in a cellar. The treasure became known as “The Cheapside Hoard,” but the identity of its owner remains an enigma.

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Jewels by Joel A. Rosenthal at the MET

World-renowned Parisian jeweler Joel A. Rosenthal will debut an exhibit titled Jewels by JAR at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on November 20,2013 which runs through March 9, 2014. The retrospective of more than 300 pieces is the first collection at the Museum devoted to a contemporary jewelry artist.

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More is More: The Artistry of Tony Duquette & Hutton Wilkinson

Tony Duquette and Hutton Wilkinson are two jewelry designers acclaimed for their original work.

More is More: Tony Duquette – Hutton Wilkinson Jewelry, the duo’s first-ever all-jewelry exhibit, debuted on Oct. 10 at GIA’s world headquarters in Carlsbad, CA. The inventive body of work, which will be on display through March 2014, embraces a wide variety of styles, periods and palettes often showcasing unusual gemstones paired with rare materials in whimsical designs.

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