Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Romancing the Stones

Jewelry designers use different materials for inspiration. For me, the simple, beauty of semiprecious natural stones is like the siren's song. I just can't resist that beautiful melody.

And, following the sound of their music, they speak the design into being. They speak by feel, by shape, by texture, by color and by sparkle. The stones use me to create the design.

They confirm to me that this is what I was born to do. I was born to romance the stones.

A sampling of Divine Jewelry Creation's latest collection.



Friday, March 9, 2012

Statement Jewlery Pieces

Women who wear statement jewelry are confident, they know who they are, and they know how to make an impression when entering a room.

Big, bold, or unique jewelry makes a statement about the person who wears it. It can be a timeless, collectible investment that is passed down to future generations. Even better, it is less expensive than buying a whole new wardrobe. Keep what you have in the closet and add the WOW factor through collectible statement jewelry.

Think Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe. Think red carpet looks on today's Hollywood starlets.



Divine Jewelry Creations creates signature jewelry pieces for women who want to create their own personal style in today's world. The golden age of jewelry is recreated in each signed collectible piece of art.

The Alysia Signature Necklace


The Riley Signature Necklace

Monday, March 5, 2012

Vintage Vogue Obsession...

I'm a big fan of vintage vogue covers.  They speak to the inner fashionista in all of us. It's all about the glamour, the allure, the je ne sais quoi, of those covers that scream sophistication and style.  It's the whole package.  The clothes, the jewelry, the handbags, and, of course, the models we desperately want to look like, but never will.  No matter.  The impossible dream adds to our obsession with this iconic publication

Feed your vintage Vogue addiction. Enjoy!
http://www.condenaststore.com/-st/Vogue-Prints_c146181_.htm