Kathryne Cassis Jewelry

Gallery Of Sold Jewels

Arcade Collection

Due to a suggestion by a cool lady who wears Dominion of Light Jewels, (and a “why didn’t you think of this before?” by friends), I have put up a Gallery of Sold Jewels on Flickr.   Click on it to see many (but not all—unfortunately I didn’t take photos of everything) of the pieces that have been purchased since starting this endeavor just about a year ago — 

Edited: January 29th, 2009

Copper and Lucia

A beautiful lady named Lucia came by yesterday to pick out a necklace for her sister’s birthday.  She usually wears silver but upon seeing the website, was intrigued by my usage of mixed metals and by the warm colors of the bronzes and the copper chains.   She tried some things on and found she loved the look of the copper!   She ended up choosing an “O” necklace for her sister and a Glimmerbloom for herself!  (There are limited editions of both of these necklaces)

Glimmer Bloom and Gypsy Moon 

Over tea and brownies, we talked about a lot of things—Michelle’s dresses, LA, Anthropologie, and of course jewelry—and I thought I’d write some of what I told her about copper— 

Copper starts out a lovely, bright pinkish-red color and tends to darken to a warm antique patina as you wear it (which is how I like it).  For those who like the brightness, it can be brought back to the original color with a soft buffing cloth.  It’s been used in jewelry design throughout the centuries and into contemporary times — in the early 20th century Art Nouveau jewelry designers such as J. J. Sommer & Co. worked with copper.  Jewelers of the Arts and Crafts movement loved working with it as well and made many fabulous pieces.   And during the modernist movement, artists such as Peter Macchiarini, Francisco Rebajes and Jerry Fells of Renior-Matisse used copper in their jewelry designs.   As far back as ancient Egypt, copper was recognized as having qualities to protect the wearer, to stimulate the mental and psychic flow of energy and was worn as a sign of wealth and power.    Checkout the jewels in the shop— the descriptions will tell you which pieces are made with copper!

Edited: January 22nd, 2009

Valentines Day is Just a Month Away!

“Let those love now, who never loved before; let those who always loved, now love the more” . . .  I always loved this these lines that Thomas Parnell (1679-1718) translated from an old Roman poem.

Did you know that the ancient Greeks had 6 different words for love — (more on that later!)

And — insofar as jewels, I’ll be making up a special Valentines Day Collection!

 

Edited: January 14th, 2009