Favorite bur nit necessarily famous jewelry brands

Anonymous
https://suzannekalan.com

https://yvonneleon.com/en/

I also like to check out what they're carrying at Liberty London and Google any brands that are new to me.
Anonymous
Ippolita.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the PPs who trashed the Alhambra pendant necklace so I guess I owe you my 2 cents.

I have't bought much fine jewelry new and I definitely wouldn't buy any new 'recognizable' designer jewelry as I think it's generally loud/tacky. I also wouldn't wear a LV bag or other obvious logo. I do love and wear my grandmother's Bulgari and Cartier pieces but none are immediately recognizable as those brands. I admit to wearing a lot of Tiffany (heart tags, etc) when it was cool from middle school through college but I wouldn't do it as 40 year old.

I've had quite a few pieces of heirloom fine jewelry restyled by local jewelers. It's a surefire way to get a stunning piece that is meaningful and unique. Of course, not everyone is privileged enough to inherit jewelry. My family has used both Pampillonia and Boone and Sons (Bethesda and Friendship Heights).

I love buying antique/vintage pieces, especially Victorian and 60's pieces. I bid on online auctions frequently but bid conservatively and only win occasionally. My favorite antiques are a garnet pinky ring I wear daily and a filigree gold pendant necklace.

I'm currently designing a 10 year wedding anniversary ring. I'm ordering an elongated cushion cut green lab sapphire three stone ring (with lab diamonds) in yellow gold. I'm ordering from Stag and Finch. Will be about 2-3k.

https://www.stagandfinch.com


So basically PP has generational wealth and looks down on other people who are more obvious about it. Ok.


+1

My fave part of that post is "I wore Tiffany in middle school ... when it was cool" but not now. So cringe, and they don't even know it.


Eh, I get it. Tiffany heart tags, Elsa Peretti items, and other entry level Tiffany were all the rage for bat mitzvahs when I was growing up. I still associate those pieces with teenagers. Sure it's a private school or wealthy area bubble thing, but this is DCUM after all.


100% this. I am not and have never been wealthy but even I remember when it was all the rage for boys in college to buy their girlfriends those Elsa Peretti bean necklaces to show they were serious. I had a boyfriend in my 20s buy me a Paloma Picasso necklace from Tiffany and I still have it (I don't wear it because it's silver and tarnishes the instant I take it out of the bag, but I'm sure my daughters will want it when they're teens).
Anonymous
I like ippolita and Georg Jensen, and will add kalevala, Jennifer fisher, wolf circus, fry power, nak Armstrong.
Anonymous
Wow, thank you DCUM! Appreciate all the eye candy suggestions.. You rock, literally!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the PPs who trashed the Alhambra pendant necklace so I guess I owe you my 2 cents.

I have't bought much fine jewelry new and I definitely wouldn't buy any new 'recognizable' designer jewelry as I think it's generally loud/tacky. I also wouldn't wear a LV bag or other obvious logo. I do love and wear my grandmother's Bulgari and Cartier pieces but none are immediately recognizable as those brands. I admit to wearing a lot of Tiffany (heart tags, etc) when it was cool from middle school through college but I wouldn't do it as 40 year old.

I've had quite a few pieces of heirloom fine jewelry restyled by local jewelers. It's a surefire way to get a stunning piece that is meaningful and unique. Of course, not everyone is privileged enough to inherit jewelry. My family has used both Pampillonia and Boone and Sons (Bethesda and Friendship Heights).

I love buying antique/vintage pieces, especially Victorian and 60's pieces. I bid on online auctions frequently but bid conservatively and only win occasionally. My favorite antiques are a garnet pinky ring I wear daily and a filigree gold pendant necklace.

I'm currently designing a 10 year wedding anniversary ring. I'm ordering an elongated cushion cut green lab sapphire three stone ring (with lab diamonds) in yellow gold. I'm ordering from Stag and Finch. Will be about 2-3k.

https://www.stagandfinch.com


So basically PP has generational wealth and looks down on other people who are more obvious about it. Ok.


+1

My fave part of that post is "I wore Tiffany in middle school ... when it was cool" but not now. So cringe, and they don't even know it.


Eh, I get it. Tiffany heart tags, Elsa Peretti items, and other entry level Tiffany were all the rage for bat mitzvahs when I was growing up. I still associate those pieces with teenagers. Sure it's a private school or wealthy area bubble thing, but this is DCUM after all.

Can confirm. Went to the school Gossip Girl was based off of, and in the mid-late 90’s the sterling Tiffany’s heart tags and bean necklaces were such must-haves. I think the PP who is cringing is not our generation
Anonymous
Chan Lu
Ink & Alloy
Me & Ro
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chan Lu
Ink & Alloy
Me & Ro


Forgot to add "Tai"
Anonymous
Love Marco Bicego, like Frey Willie for enamel bracelets, gold classic Tiffany’s pieces aka Angela Cummings
Anonymous
Linjer
Anonymous
Foundrae.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the PPs who trashed the Alhambra pendant necklace so I guess I owe you my 2 cents.

I have't bought much fine jewelry new and I definitely wouldn't buy any new 'recognizable' designer jewelry as I think it's generally loud/tacky. I also wouldn't wear a LV bag or other obvious logo. I do love and wear my grandmother's Bulgari and Cartier pieces but none are immediately recognizable as those brands. I admit to wearing a lot of Tiffany (heart tags, etc) when it was cool from middle school through college but I wouldn't do it as 40 year old.

I've had quite a few pieces of heirloom fine jewelry restyled by local jewelers. It's a surefire way to get a stunning piece that is meaningful and unique. Of course, not everyone is privileged enough to inherit jewelry. My family has used both Pampillonia and Boone and Sons (Bethesda and Friendship Heights).

I love buying antique/vintage pieces, especially Victorian and 60's pieces. I bid on online auctions frequently but bid conservatively and only win occasionally. My favorite antiques are a garnet pinky ring I wear daily and a filigree gold pendant necklace.

I'm currently designing a 10 year wedding anniversary ring. I'm ordering an elongated cushion cut green lab sapphire three stone ring (with lab diamonds) in yellow gold. I'm ordering from Stag and Finch. Will be about 2-3k.

https://www.stagandfinch.com


So basically PP has generational wealth and looks down on other people who are more obvious about it. Ok.


+1

My fave part of that post is "I wore Tiffany in middle school ... when it was cool" but not now. So cringe, and they don't even know it.


Eh, I get it. Tiffany heart tags, Elsa Peretti items, and other entry level Tiffany were all the rage for bat mitzvahs when I was growing up. I still associate those pieces with teenagers. Sure it's a private school or wealthy area bubble thing, but this is DCUM after all.

Can confirm. Went to the school Gossip Girl was based off of, and in the mid-late 90’s the sterling Tiffany’s heart tags and bean necklaces were such must-haves. I think the PP who is cringing is not our generation


Agree. The cringing PP is likely a different (younger) generation and/or did not grow up here.
My sister and I had matching heart tag necklaces. Most of my friends had the bracelet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the PPs who trashed the Alhambra pendant necklace so I guess I owe you my 2 cents.

I have't bought much fine jewelry new and I definitely wouldn't buy any new 'recognizable' designer jewelry as I think it's generally loud/tacky. I also wouldn't wear a LV bag or other obvious logo. I do love and wear my grandmother's Bulgari and Cartier pieces but none are immediately recognizable as those brands. I admit to wearing a lot of Tiffany (heart tags, etc) when it was cool from middle school through college but I wouldn't do it as 40 year old.

I've had quite a few pieces of heirloom fine jewelry restyled by local jewelers. It's a surefire way to get a stunning piece that is meaningful and unique. Of course, not everyone is privileged enough to inherit jewelry. My family has used both Pampillonia and Boone and Sons (Bethesda and Friendship Heights).

I love buying antique/vintage pieces, especially Victorian and 60's pieces. I bid on online auctions frequently but bid conservatively and only win occasionally. My favorite antiques are a garnet pinky ring I wear daily and a filigree gold pendant necklace.

I'm currently designing a 10 year wedding anniversary ring. I'm ordering an elongated cushion cut green lab sapphire three stone ring (with lab diamonds) in yellow gold. I'm ordering from Stag and Finch. Will be about 2-3k.

https://www.stagandfinch.com


So basically PP has generational wealth and looks down on other people who are more obvious about it. Ok.


+1

My fave part of that post is "I wore Tiffany in middle school ... when it was cool" but not now. So cringe, and they don't even know it.


Eh, I get it. Tiffany heart tags, Elsa Peretti items, and other entry level Tiffany were all the rage for bat mitzvahs when I was growing up. I still associate those pieces with teenagers. Sure it's a private school or wealthy area bubble thing, but this is DCUM after all.

Can confirm. Went to the school Gossip Girl was based off of, and in the mid-late 90’s the sterling Tiffany’s heart tags and bean necklaces were such must-haves. I think the PP who is cringing is not our generation


Agree. The cringing PP is likely a different (younger) generation and/or did not grow up here.
My sister and I had matching heart tag necklaces. Most of my friends had the bracelet.


Funny thing is that these items are "in" again with tweens. I held onto my heart tag necklace that I received for my 13th birthday (a big splurge for my parents at the time; I was a middle-class public school kid) and gave it to my niece.
Anonymous
Estate and vintage jewelry is my jam. I love buying pieces when I travel, especially in the UK. It does help to be knowledgeable about eras, styles and materials or shop with someone who is.
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