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Designer Spotlight: Atelier Minyon
Back in January at the JA New York Show, one of the new kids on the block that drew my attention was Atelier Minyon. The designer is a newcomer to the States, having opened up shop just this past winter...
Back in January at the JA New
York Show, one of the new kids on the block that drew my attention was Atelier
Minyon. The designer is a newcomer to the States, having opened up shop just
this past winter in New York’s Soho neighborhood, but the company’s roots are
based in Turkey, where its gorgeous high-karat gold designs have long been
renowned.
craftsmanship of the pieces (which have a wonderful movement and fluidity to
them) were what first caught my eye, it was the story behind stunners such as
this 22-karat woven gold bracelet, featuring diamonds and rubies, that kept me
captivated.
According to Elizabeth Genel,
one of the partners in Atelier Minyon, it’s a Turkish tradition for pieces such
as these to be thought of as “wedding bracelets.” A mother-in-law will
typically gift such a design to her new daughter as a show of solidarity for
the nuptials.
Isn’t that a great tradition? A gorgeous
piece of jewelry makes quite a statement on its own, and when one can not only
pass that piece on as an heirloom but also impart a personal story behind it, that
makes for jewelry that just can’t be beat.
To see more, visit AtelierMinyon.com.
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