Celebrity\u002Dloved jewelry pieces are \u0022accessible, unique and high\u002Dquality,\u0022 designer says.
Q: What makes the brand unique?We’re inspired by the beauty and culture of destinations around the world. We channel the spirit, culture and style of the places we’ve visited into unique designs.
Q: You’re celebrating a milestone this year — 15 years of the brand. How has it evolved throughout the years?It began as a personal passion and hobby and grew into a global brand, carried by hundreds of retailers. Today we also have an ecommerce business, our first boutique in Toronto, and are working on a line of objects for the home that aligns with the esthetic of our jewelry.
inspired by the work of Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has become our top-selling statement earring. The unique shape and movement of the earring along with the faceting of the sphere shaped gemstone have drawn the attention of numerous celebrities and customers over the years. We introduced a mini-size this last year as a followup and it has been equally popular.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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