Showing posts with label antique jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique jewelry. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Wedding Ring: History and Selecting Modern and Antique Jewelry Pieces Part 1















As many of you know, in addition to my original designer jewelry collection (http://www.jwassoriginals.com/) , I also offer an estate and antique jewelry service to my clients often to accompany their original wedding jewelry suite. One of the most fulfilling parts of this wing of my business is helping my clients select their antique wedding ring, engagement ring, or anniversary ring. There is nothing more romantic than selecting antique jewelry for a special occasion. Just as a handmade designer jewelry piece may very well be a one-of-a-kind piece of art, an antique jewelry item is unique and has history, romantic allure, and sentiment that just cannot be said with a modern day piece. Antique jewelry was handmade with detailing and craftsmanship that is not matched in modern day machine-worked pieces. An antique or vintage wedding ring may be the only one that exists and no one else will have the same piece.
I thought it would be a good idea to write a bit about the history of the wedding ring and give you some information on antique and vintage wedding ring pieces, as well as some tips on what to look for when selecting a wedding ring whether it be an antique jewelry piece or a modern or reproduction piece. Please check back as I will be presenting this as a series and if you miss a post you can always check the archives or email me and I will send it to you via email.

History of the Wedding Ring, The Beginning: Some evidence supports that the tradition of the engagement ceremony dates back to the beginning of time when man and woman resided in caves. The wedding ring, a symbol of ever lasting love and devotion, can be seen as far back as ancient Egyptian times. Egyptians loved fine gems, gold, and silver and were inspirational jewelry designers. To them, as to modern culture, the ring was a symbol of eternity, no beginning and no end. Today this symbol is often adorned with diamonds or colored gems in an eternity style band, a symbol of never ending devotion and love. The ancient Egyptian culture had strong beliefs in the afterlife as evident by their elaborate tombs filled with everything that they needed for life after death. So to the Egyptians life, happiness, and love had no start and no end, just a continuum, so the circular shape of the ring was a perfect token serving as an everyday reminder to them. To be continued…

(Photo: Antique 19th Century Mine Cut Diamond Wedding Ring Available at http://www.your-antique-jewelry.com/)

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Gunmetal Jewelry : Antique Concept in Modern Designer Jewelry Looks

Modern jewelry designers are incorporating gunmetal finishes in their work for deep shimmering effects and modern clean looks. (available at jwassoriginals.com). Gunmetal finishes are most often found today in chain and offers a wonderful alternative to highly polished Sterling Silver. When links are cut or flattened it has incredible refractive properties that shimmers in the light. Unlike Sterling Silver, gunmetal finishes will not tarnish and actually look better over time. Although it is something that has been incorporated readily into modern designer jewelry, it actually has a long history and can be seen in antique jewelry looks (http://your-antique-jewelry.com) .
When we think about antique jewelry, we usually associate Gold, Diamonds, and gemstones. In the early 1800’s some styles of jewelry was produced from cast-iron and given a black-lacquered finish. More specifically it appeared around 1804 in Berlin, Germany. This jewelry pre-dates Victorian Era jewelry and dates to the Napoleonic Wars (during the Georgian Period in England). This type of jewelry is called Berlin Iron and is quite scarce today. Styles that are found tend to be in the Neo-Classical form, cast cameos and the sort in ornate frames. A bit later the Gothic Revival influenced the jewelry design with intricate lacey designs. It is amazing to think that these pieces were actually cast in sand and then lacquered in black. With its intricate design, it is a wonder that any examples still survive today.
Another form of gunmetal type antique jewelry is called Silesian wire work and was produced in Eastern Europe around the same time period. In this process iron wire was wrapped and woven into bracelets, necklaces, brooches, and earrings. In addition, jewelry was adorned with Aluminum at the time…yes it was that rare! It was prized due to the fact that it did not tarnish like Silver and was lightweight and highly refractive. Examples show that it was actually riveted to gold. As mining practices improved it fell out of fashion and as a result pieces are very scarce today.
In my designer jewelry collection I use both modern gunmetal finishes, mostly in chain along with my couture collection that incorporates antique steel cut components that date to the Georgian and Victorian Periods. I love the way that they play off of more modern cuts of gemstones. They also give a very romantic feel to the jewelry line and look amazing by candlelight. I will be writing more specifically about antique steel later on, as it also has a long history.
(source Warman's Jewelry by Christie Romero, 1995)

Monday, April 28, 2008

A Trip to Disneyland Brings an Encounter with Antique Jewelry

Disneyland just so happens to be one of my favorite places to go here in Southern California when I need to get away for the day and clear my head and get transpired. Yesterday was spent as the park riding the coasters and attractions, being completely in awe of how beautifully maintained everything is in the park. I always wake up the next day from a visit feeling creatively recharged, inspired, and oddly enough exhausted at the same time. Having grown up in Southern California, many Summer days were spent at Disneyland and although much has changed over the years, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion seem to remain high on my list of all time favorites.
Around the corner from Pirates in the heart of New Orleans Square is Jewel of Orleans, and Antique Jewelry Boutique with a limited but stunning collection of estate jewelry. It is this type of jewelry that often provides the inspiration for my own designer jewelry originals (http://jwassoriginals.com/). In the small corner shop, you can find antique diamond engagement rings from the Edwardian and Art Deco Era as well as gemstone pieces and the occasional designer jewelry piece from Cartier and Tiffany and Co. Being in the ambiance of New Orleans square makes browsing the collection that much more enjoyable as it is one of the most magical parts of the park.
This time Jewel of Orleans has beautiful pearl jewelry, large Tahitian pearl strands and a handsome collection of antique wrist watches from the 1930’s and 40’s. Especially eye catching were the Victorian style Rose Cut Diamond earrings proudly displayed in the window. You are always greeted with a smile there, unlike some more pretentious experiences out there at stores of the like. They like to take the time to tell you about the antique jewelry pieces as information is key to you making an informed decision about your purchase. It is just the experience that one would expect from the Happiest Place on Earth.
So the next time you stroll down the alleys of New Orleans Square, look for the antique jewelry collection at Jewel of Orleans…a small corner store tucked amongst the gift shops offering pirate hats and glowing Lucite skulls. It is always fun to brose and you just might fall in love with an antique or designer jewelry piece that you must have for your own collection.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Vintage Victorian Banded Agate Necklace by J. Wass


I just wanted to take a moment to share one of the newly added designer jewlery pieces to the web site. This beautiful one-of-a-kind piece features Vintage large Banded Agate gemstones with fascinating stripes of color. This designer necklace is one of one, that means when it is sold there will not be another as the agate beads were a Vintage find. I have always been fascinated with the natural beauty of agates. I am especially fond of the antique Victorian use of agates in the 19th Century. I have a small collection of antique Victorian boxes with the use of Scottish agate that I have acquired over the years. Agate just has such a warmth and sincere beautiful presence. For more photos of this piece and more in the collection visit http://www.jwassoriginals.com . I also have the matching earrings made from the same vintage lot of agates. You can purchase them together or separately.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Losing Our History: American Antique Jewelry Disappearing Forever

I just wanted to share a thought with you all out there that I have been thinking about a lot lately. As someone who cares about our history and respects objects made by artisans of the past and present, I am seeing a trend in the estate jewelry business that is in my mind criminal. Through the normal process of wear and tear many pieces of antique jewelry are lost every year. Some just wear out, others break, or get left behind in some way shape or form. This is what in my opinion makes it so special. But for those you you who do not know the market, gold, silver, and platinum is at record highs. Because of this fact, every day pieces of antique jewelry are melted down by those who value the quick cash they can get from refining it over the value of the superb workmanship and history associated with these pieces. I understand recycling something that may be broken beyond repair, but I am seeing beautiful pieces of our history being destroyed every week. The fact is that once these pieces are gone they cannot be recovered. Over the years the price of precious metals fluxuates but the beauty of a finely crafted antique will always outweigh its value of raw materials.
As an individual and a designer I try to save what I can but I am only one person. I try to educate those around me about the true value of antique pieces. I strongly urge everyone to invest in these pieces because not only are they being melted down and destroyed, but also with the relatively low exchange rate, foreign investors are buying up American Art and Jewelry. For those of you who care, we need to do out part to preserve our history.

J. Wass

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Summer Weddings Approach: Pearl Jewelry in your Wedding Jewelry Collection

Festoon style Pearl Necklace with Seed Pearls, Vintage Filigree, and Crystal. A beautiful part of your wedding jewelry collection. Exclusively at www.jwassoriginals.com.

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Summer Weddings Approach: Include Genuine Pearl Jewelry in your Wedding Jewelry Collection. As I scouted about looking at the current market for wedding jewelry, I was overwhelmingly disappointed by the offerings of most retailers and designers today. I was puzzled by this idea that on one of the most celebrated days of one's life, a bride would settle on something less that perfect to adorn her neck. This is one of the reasons that I decided to add a special wedding jewelry collection to my line of designer jewelry. There is no reason that a bride should have something less than perfect on here wedding day.

It is my opinion that faux pearls and crystal beads are appropriate for one's high school dance, but when it comes to a wedding, a bride should always go with the genuine pearls and gems. We live in a very fortunate time when up until recently genuine pearls were only affordable to the well to do. With the invention of the first cultured Pearl in the late 1800's by famous jeweler MIKIMOTO, the pearl industry was forever changed. Today the cultured pearls rival the most cherished natural pearls in antique jewelry in color, shape, and quality at just a fraction of the cost. Although helped by man, most modern day cultured pearls are completely made up of nacre, which is the natural coating produced by the mollusk almost identical to the natural pearls of antiquity.

A bride should be able to reflect her own style in her wedding jewelry selections, from delicate to bold, from pearls and crystal to colored gems and gold. There really are no set rules except that it should be unique to the bride and make her feel incredibly special. If possible a bride can coordinate the wedding colors in her bridal jewelry selections which truly ties everything together on the wedding day. Recently I designed an original collection for an entire bridal party with genuine pearls (both chocolate and cream), and olive jade to reflect the gorgeous color combination selected by the bride.

To be honest, I am tired of seeing the delicate "Y" necklace with faux pearls and rhinestones...delicate glass crystals on chain and other obvious choices being pedaled over and over again to brides to be. It is my sincere feeling that a wedding is too special, too memorable to make a quick and easy choice for your wedding jewelry. If possible wear something that has been handed down through the family. Check with relatives to see if there is a family heirloom locked away in the bank that you could borrow for your special day. Or have something designed especially for your wedding day. I offer this service through my website and it is more affordable than one might initially think. If you have something that you truly love, you will be able to wear it time and time again (unlike that expensive wedding gown) and you will be able to pass it down to the next generation.


I welcome any questions or comments that you may have about my work or my company, so please feel free to contact me at any time.

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J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry: Everyday designer necklace & wedding jewelry selections
Offering designer jewelry originals & wedding jewelry inspired by vintage jewelry and incorporating modern style. Made using vintage couture techniques with vintage filigree, genuine pearls, and semi-precious gemstones. Custom necklace designs offered.
CONTACT via EMAIL
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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Some Thoughts on Pearls: J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry Collection

Large baroque pearl necklace with amethsyt, seed pearls & crystal. A personal favorite for everyday or your wedding necklace. Exclusively at www.jwassoriginals.com.

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Genuine Pearls have been coveted by society for thousands of years. In some cultures and times they were the most prized of all gemstones. Growing up in the jewelry business, I have always been fascinated by the natural beauty of these gems from the sea. Up until about 100 years ago they were unaffordable to all except the wealthiest of individuals. We live in a very unique time when it comes to this most beautiful of gems.
Given their historical importance and sheer beauty, I incorprate genuine pearls into the majority of my orginal designer jewelry pieces. Lately I have been trying to learn as much as I can about the pearl industry, their history, and their physical properties and what it all means for the pearl jewelry business of today. Recently I have come to find that pearls that are being cultured today rival the most expensive of pearls naturally found in antiquity. It is my opinion that the quality and availability of these gems will not be sustained forever and they will be wonderful investments for the future. As pollution and global environmental changes continue to be an issue, it has already greatly impacted the avialability of Japanese cultured pearls and naturally found coral supplies. Around the turn of the century in the United States there was a great harvesting of gorgeous natural river pearls. With their depletion and pollution from the industy and surrounding civilization, these pearl simply do not exist today and it is a great treat to find these beauties in antique pieces. I think that is why I am so drawn to the variety and quality of pearls on the market today. Most modern day cultured pearls are almost 100% natural nacre, which is very close to the quality used in antique jewelry pieces. I feel honord to be able to work with such beautiful materials and truly hope that their natural beauty is highlighted in my work.

I welcome any questions or comments that you may have about my work or my company, so please feel free to contact me at any time.

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J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry: Everyday designer necklace & wedding jewelry selections
Offering designer jewelry originals & wedding jewelry inspired by vintage jewelry and incorporating modern style. Made using vintage couture techniques with vintage filigree, genuine pearls, and semi-precious gemstones. Custom necklace designs offered.
CONTACT via EMAIL
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

A New Vintage Couture Jewelry Acquisition Offers Inspriration For My Line

Vintage Jewelry Inspired genuine Baroque & Seed Pearl Necklace upon Vintage Filigree. Exclusively at www.jwassoriginals.com.

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As a designer and artist I am always scouting for inspiration, whether it is in from a photograph, the beautiful natural materials used in my jewelry, or a prized piece from the past. This past weekend as I scouted around a California Market I came across a fantastic piece of Vintage Couture jewelry that I just could not resist acquiring for my private collection. The piece is a bold, yet elegant rare piece of Coppola e Toppo faux Pearl necklace made circa 1950. This piece of Vintage Italian-made Designer Jewelry is quite spectacular and is just the sort of accessory that I consider to be a timeless classic. It is composed of six strands of graduated gleaming faux pearls in a wonderful swagging design with intricate baroque pearl fittings, all hand wired. Pieces such as these are just not found every day and come at quite a premium due to their scarcity.
I am not afraid to say that early pieces of mid-century Vintage Couture offer much inspiration to my own line. The gorgeous clean lines, quality materials, and exquisite workmanship are all qualities that I incorporate into my own collection. I am creating modern pieces using genuine materials incorporating the same hand workmanship as found in this piece made about 60 years ago by the famous Coppola e Toppo design house.
I can't help to think about who mught have worn this piece, what events might it have been to and how it ended up in my hands. These pieces exude a sense of sophistication and style that one cannot help gravitating toward. My hope is that in 50 years when one finds one of my Original Designer pieces, they too will wonder about the history behind the necklace....-Jw-

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J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry: Everyday designer necklace & wedding jewelry selections
Offering designer jewelry originals & wedding jewelry inspired by vintage jewelry and incorporating modern style. Made using vintage couture techniques with vintage filigree, genuine pearls, and semi-precious gemstones. Custom necklace designs offered.
CONTACT via EMAIL
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Monday, April 2, 2007

Elements of Good Design: J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry Part II

Vibrant coral, turquoise, amethyst, seed and baroque pearls upon antique filigree. Vintage jewelry inspired; 1930-40's glamour.
Exclusively at www.jwassoriginals.com.

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My apologies for the delay in this series as I have had many other tasks at hand in this early half of 2007. I have just finished a major revision to my web site, to which I will be adding many new pieces that I have created over the last several months. If you would like to preview the new pieces, please sign up for my mailing list. I am very excited about the revisions and hope that you will agree.
Back to the idea of elements of good design. In my last log I explained that as I travel and search for vintage and estate jewelry, findings and supplies I notice a lot about what works and what has not over the years regarding timeless design. So many items that have been produced over the years just do not hold up today, whether is it designer jewelry, furniture, home goods, or clothing, while others are just as fashionable or even more so today. Last time I explored quality materials as being an important element of timeless design. Today I will explore color.
Color is one of those wonderful sense enhancing elements that brings so much life into our experience of the world. Each color has it’s own symbolic meaning in our cultures and also evokes core emotions in each and every one of us. Giving roses...do I give red or yellow? White has forever been associated with purity, while red a symbol of fire and lust. Each year designers decide what colors will be trendy for the seasons, some more appealing than others. But why is it that some colors and combinations hold up over the decades and others fall flat?
I believe that every color can be timeless if used properly. If one thinks about at the colors of the late 60’s and 70’s it evokes images of burnt orange, avocado green, and shades of brown. Looking at patterns of the time, they look quite dated today although still appealing to some. But if you look at each of the colors individually, they work quite well in new combinations for the modern day. In my opinion, if too many trendy colors are used together it will look very dated several years down the road.
For me it is best to use strong color as accents...accessories of good classic design. In my work I do stick with natural elements and thus many colors used in my designer jewelry line are found in nature. That is not to say that the colors that I use are at all earth tones, or dull. I often think of colors that naturally occur together in nature for inspiration...colors found in a flower or landscape for example. Sometimes during the design process when a design is just not right, I pull another color from nature to sort of ground the design or give it some life. I do the same in my paintings as well.
Knowledge of properties of color such as complimentary colors, hue, saturation etc also helps in creating classic good design. Sometimes I want to have the centerpiece really stand out and I will look for a gem that is the compliment, the opposite color on the spectrum, of the surrounding stones. These are simple artist techniques that have been used for centuries. As I play with color in my designs and artwork, I am constantly learning more about how colors works. I think that most importantly that color should be used in design to evoke emotion in the human soul...this is the true sign of a classic as this is something that will make a piece of artwork, whether a designer necklace or an oil painting, live and speak regardless of the century or time.
Please check back to my entries as I share the other elements of Classic Design.
Please feel free to review my collection from Simply Pearl Jewelry, to Classic Antiquity, and Floral Vintage Jewelry Designs, and more as examples of how I try to utilize these quality elements into my own jewelry designs.
For those of you who may not be familiar with my work, I design hand made, vintage jewelry inspired original designer jewelry pieces using genuine pearls, gemstones, and antique filigree. Each piece is designed and executed by hand in a Vintage Couture process that takes hours to complete. It is a true passion, for this process is almost a lost art as many of the Classic Designers have abandoned this technique because it is too costly to manufacture. With my pieces you are purchasing directly from me, the designer. By purchasing a J. Wass Original piece, it gives you the opportunity to work with the designer and know that you are receiving a true one-of-a-kind original and a quality piece of jewelry that one will wear again and again over one's lifetime. I do make custom necklace pieces for special occasions and wedding jewelry. Please email me with any questions that you might have and I always enjoy hearing your feedback. Thank you for browsing the Collection. -J. Wass, owner/lead designer for J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry.


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J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry: Everyday designer necklace & wedding jewelry selections
Offering designer jewelry originals & wedding jewelry inspired by vintage jewelry and incorporating modern style. Made using vintage couture techniques with vintage filigree, genuine pearls, and semi-precious gemstones. Custom necklace designs offered.
CONTACT via EMAIL
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Friday, January 12, 2007

Elements of Good Design by J. Wass: J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry *Part I

Vintage Jewelry Inspired Peridot, Cherry Quartz, Seed Pearl, & Crystal Necklace upon Vintage Filigree. Limited Production. $395.00 exclusively at www.jwassoriginals.com.

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I have been thinking a lot lately about elements of good design. What makes something a natural classic and the other a passing fad never to be seen again. So much of fashion is recycled, quite literally seen in the trends of the past few years. In my travels I am constantly looking at antique and vintage clothing, furniture and accessories for inspiration. Some are even more beautiful today than they were back in the day. Others don't stand up quite so well as one would only consider them for next year's costume ball.

In my opinion good design starts with quality materials. If one starts with the best products available, the quality will shine through over the decades no matter what the current trends might be. A classic quality Diamond and Platinum ring made 100 years ago is undoubtedly judged by most to be just as stunning today as it was when it was first produced. A beautifully constructed solid wood table with classic lines will fit into almost any decor at any time. Start with the best and the chances of ending up with a classic piece is increased tremendously. Notice it is not a guarantee...

With my jewelry designs I select what I believe to be the most beautiful gems and beads available. Out of 100 strands available I may only select 5 of the best to incorporate into my pieces. This does not necessarily mean that they are the most perfect, pristine gems in the lot, as I do find beauty and interest in nature's imperfections. Although there are many beautiful and interesting synthetic elements on the market today, I tend to exclusively use natural stones and pearls as I honestly believe that there is classic beauty in the natural.

Please check back to my blog as I share the other elements of Classic Design.

Please feel free to review my collection from Simply Pearl Jewelry, to Classic Antiquity, and Floral Vintage Jewelry Designs, and more as examples of how I try to utilize these quality elements into my own jewelry designs.

For those of you who may not be familiar with my work, I design hand made, vintage jewelry inspired original designer jewelry pieces using genuine pearls, gemstones, and antique filigree. Each piece is designed and executed by hand in a Vintage Couture process that takes hours to complete. It is a true passion, for this process is almost a lost art as many of the Classic Designers have abandoned this technique because it is too costly to manufacture. With my pieces you are purchasing directly from me, the designer. By purchasing a J. Wass Original piece, it gives you the opportunity to work with the designer and know that you are receiving a true one-of-a-kind original and a quality piece of jewelry that one will wear again and agian over one's lifetime. I do make custom necklace pieces for special occasions and wedding jewelry. Please email me with any questions that you might have and I always enjoy hearing your feedback. Thank you for browsing the Collection. -J. Wass, owner/lead designer for J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry.


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J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry: Everyday designer necklace & wedding jewelry selections
Offering designer jewelry originals & wedding jewelry inspired by vintage jewelry and incorporating modern style. Made using vintage couture techniques with vintage filigree, genuine pearls, and semi-precious gemstones. Custom necklace designs offered.
CONTACT via EMAIL
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Fine Original Designer Jewelry *Holiday Ideas: J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry Collection

Vintage Jewelry Inspired Peridot, Cherry Quartz, Seed Pearl, & Crystal Necklace upon Vintage Filigree. Limited Production. $395.00 exclusively at www.jwassoriginals.com.

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With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the Holidays are in the air. When I think about the Holidays, I think of the timeless classic images from the past. Growing up, I was surrounded by Vintage decor that my parents had collected in their travels from the 20's, 30's, 40's, & 50's. I think about the colors...bright yet muted from years gone by. Intricate tinsel upon finely blown glass. Antique Period Santas dressed in pinks and muted greens. I have inherited this appreciation for these classics and as I thought about pieces that might work well for this Holiday Season I was not only influenced by Antique Jewelry, Victorian Jewelry, and the Vintage Couture designers such as Elsa Schiaparelli and Miriam Haskell, but also these images and feeling of the Vintage Decor that I grew up with every Christmas Season.
This Peridot and Cherry Quartz piece is a perfect example of how I have been influeneced by the color combinations used during the first half of the 20th Century. Peridot Green is one of my favorite colors and it is a compliment to so many other gems. In just about every one of my jewelry categories from Simply Pearl Jewelry, to Classic Antiquity, and Floral Vintage Jewelry Designs, you will find something to compliment your Holiday wardrobe.
For those of you who may not be familiar with my work, I design hand made, vintage jewelry inspired original designer jewelry pieces using genuine pearls, gemstones, and antique filigree. I do not design with one particular woman in mind, for I strive to design my pieces to have a certain classic appeal that everyone can relate to. Each piece is designed and executed by hand in a Vintage Couture process that takes hours to complete. It is a true passion, for this process is almost a lost art as many of the Classic Designers have abandoned this technique because it is too costly to manufacture. With my pieces you are purchasing directly from the designer. By purchasing a J. Wass Original piece, it gives you the opportunity to work with the designer and know that you are receiving a true one-of-a-kind original and a quality piece of jewelry that one will wear again and agian over one's lifetime. This is the first season that I have offered pieces directly to the public through the website and they would make an unforgetable gift this Holiday Season. I do make custom necklace pieces for special occasions and wedding jewelry and may still be able to get an order out to you by Christmas or New Years's Eve. Please email me with any quations that you might have and I always enjoy hearing your feedback. Thank you for browsing the Collection. -J. Wass, owner/lead designer for J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry.


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J. Wass Original Designer Jewelry: Everyday designer necklace & wedding jewelry selections
Offering designer jewelry originals & wedding jewelry inspired by vintage jewelry and incorporating modern style. Made using vintage couture techniques with vintage filigree, genuine pearls, and semi-precious gemstones. Custom necklace designs offered.
CONTACT via EMAIL
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Copyrite 2006. All rights reserved. All designs, copy, pictures protected under U.S. & International law.