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“Art was a language spoken around me all the time when I was growing up”. Being a child of two artists, Paloma Picasso fully expressed her creativity in jewelry making.
Paloma Picasso's talent was thriving in 1980s. She was just right on time with her direction and artistic energy. She came fresh from Paris to New York and started to work for Tiffany & Co. She immediately grasped the aesthetics of the New York street art. She used it as a visionary filter for her “Graffiti” collection in 1983. She also named museum visits and music concerts among her other inspiring things.
Paloma Picasso jewelry is famous for her colored stone designs. Her favorite rocks were big cabochon cut: blue topaz, tourmaline, amethyst. She expresses her gemstone admiration in Paloma's Sugar Stacks collection and the most recent Paloma's Studio collection. She found the way to showcase a semiprecious stone as an important diamond: big and bold. Her approach to jewelry making was refreshing and is still ahead of time.
Buying jewelry online can be challenging. The quality of the making has not got better over the time while the design is getting more and more generic. Add ever rising prices and you could end up with not finding anything suitable. To purchase a high-quality jewelry piece for an obtainable price consider buying estate items.
Estate pieces mostly belong to the era when jewels were handmade and not mass produced. There were simply less jewelry makers at that time and they cared about their reputation. Opposed to the current fast fashion approach, life pace was in general slower. That allowed makers to take more time to craft a truly quality piece.
Designer pieces aka signed pieces can cost multiple times more than their unsigned equivalents. We pay not only for an item itself but also for the brand advertising campaigns and all the buzz the name is creating. Prices for estate jewelry form differently and mostly depend on the cost paid by a seller. A pre-owned Bulgari ring and a brand-new Bulgari piece have a significant price difference. Ask your local jewelry store about a retail price of the desired piece and you’d be pleasantly surprised.
Pre-owned jewelry retains its value. Over the time it gets rare and more expensive. Think purchasing a new car that loses its value right after you left your dealer versus buying a vintage vehicle.
At Nadine Krakov Collection we love all the things beauty and high-quality. Each of our estate jewelry piece is in excellent condition. We preserve the history and the greatest styles of the past so our clients can enjoy it at the fullest.
This Tiffany & Co. 18k gold bracelet, designed by Paloma Picasso in the 1980s, features a distinctive loop link motif. Weighing 76 grams, the bracelet has a substantial yet elegant presence. It measures 7 inches in length and 1 inch in width, offering a bold look on the wrist. The bracelet is signed Tiffany & Co., marked with the 750 gold purity stamp, and bears Paloma Picasso's signature, confirming its authenticity and designer origin. This piece exemplifies Paloma Picasso's creative and sophisticated design aesthetic, making it a valuable addition to any fine jewelry collection. The combination of high-quality craftsmanship and unique design makes this bracelet a timeless and versatile accessory.
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9454 Wilshire Blvd, Suite M-20,
Beverly Hills CA 90212
(310) 860-9991
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We accept returns within 3 business days of receipt, providing that the item is still in its original packaging and is free from damage.