March/April 2010

Flights of Fancy

Flights of Fancy

Wings play a part in so many of life’s most magical moments: the sight of colorful butterflies gracefully floating through the garden, neon blue and green dragonflies skimming along the surface of a sparkling pond, or an unforgettable field full of fireflies twinkling below a starry night sky. Wings may be delicate, but they have the power to take your breath away.

Jewelry designers know this instinctively, and of all the world’s artists express it the most beautifully. What better medium than sparkling, glittering, opalescent, glowing jewels to capture the elusive, fleeting beauty of a wingbeat?

Paula Crevoshay’s gorgeous butterfly brooch combines glimmering sunstone, cherry opal, and tart citrine to form wings that flutter with electric color…

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Inside this Issue

Feature: Springtime Romance
Embrace your inner girly girl with an up-to-the-minute blend of sweetness and seductiveness
Upfront: The Gift of Good
Jewelry that helps you do good while you look good
Designer Spotlight: Paula Crevoshay
The “Queen of Color” developed an extraordinary eye at an early age
Feature: Flights of Fancy
Flutter into spring on the wings of jeweled things
Legends: Fabergé
A look at a little-known masterpiece
Trends: Symbols
On Your Mind:
The meaning of “simulants;” what type of jewelry is right for you?
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