My new interest

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Clearly, I've been behind on blogging about jewelry. I've hit a wall lately. I'm always inspired by beautiful jewelry and beautiful things, but for some reason Cherche' has been put on the back burner. I hope to bring it a little more to the forefront of my life here soon.

Like I said, I'm inspired by beautiful things. You can probably assume that pintrest is my new interest. You are correct. Even Andrew has come across some old pieces of jewelry. He, like me, is learning all about jewelry and the history and the design.

I leave you with a few images from his and my pintrest. Enjoy.





A professional photographer makes all the difference

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

It's true. Having a sister who is a photographer doesn't hurt. I'm so glad she snapped some of these photos from last week's show. Many of you expressed interest in the show but weren't able to attend. Take heart! I plan on doing another show in the Baton Rouge area again soon. It was very impromptu this last time. I promise to be more intentional for the next. 

Take a look at some of the collection. You may recognize many of these images from previous posts. Here they are again. 


Remember Miss Sally? These were her "scatter pins" that were popular in the 1950s. I made them into french hooks for pierced ears. 

This was the "backward necklace" that Andrew photographed a few weeks back. This is a very old piece, early 1900s with a paste stone set in gold filled. 

My inspiration for a write-up I'm doing. More on that later. 

This piece may get the most attention. I know why: it's gorgeous.

Small 14k pendants. Will be getting the chains soon. I realize people would like to buy the piece "ready to wear." Those 14k chains can be pricy for me, but I will bite the bullet and do it. 

Gold filled love knot pendant; love knots have unintentionally become a staple in my collection. 

A 1960s piece: mother of pearl leaves with 14k hooks. 

White gold filled with emerald. 

1950s turquoise studs set in 14k gold. From an estate in Arizona. 

A show stopper! 1920s art deco 14k white gold with diamonds and 2 sapphire stones! It was a stick pin converted into a pendant.  



Maybe it's because I just watched Oprah interview Ralph Lauren this afternoon, but I think this "good photography" thing has a lot to do with the picture ol' Ralph Lipschitz {original name} paints in his story telling, brand identity, and persona. His creation of classic style is genius, but good photography tells such a beautiful story. His ads are inspiring. I'm inspired by beautiful things. Who isn't, really? 

Sometimes you need a morale booster; a success story to keep you going. I know my husband needs inspiring on daily basis to create something wonderful. I need it too. 

Bottom line: don't give up. I tell myself that. I tell my husband that. And I know I'll tell my kids that. You know, I was thinking of the changes in life: the paramount events and how parents watch their kids graduate from kindergarden and make the sports team, or not, and so on. But no one really talks about the progress of the 20-something year old: the successful dinner party, the 2nd wedding anniversary celebration, the nutritional supper you cooked for your husband, recovering from the bad day at work. They all sound trivial, but it's those things that matter in our life, and sometimes we need encouragement. We need encouragement to keep going. 


So let's keep going. 

I'm obviously inspired

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

I've got a great idea!

And this was my inspiration:
This is of course at Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby. 

What do you say we have a Kentucky Derby Jewelry party next year? 

Ladies, wear your hats. Invite your men. They are to wear their best searsucker suits. They can sit on the lawn and smoke cigars while we try on jewelry! And of course we'll have mint julep's, yes mint julep cups everywhere. 

I can see it now. 














It looks like I got a bit carried away. 

I did. 

I was {obviously} inspired. 

A girl can dream. That'd be one heck of a party. Who wants in?

You're cordially invited!

Monday, May 9, 2011

You're invited to a jewelry party in Baton Rouge! 

That's right. I'm finally showing some love to my roots by having a show in BR. I don't know what took me so long. 

My sister offered to host a party at her house, and it will be loads of fun. We'll have apps, of course, wine, of course, and jewelry...of course!

Be there Thursday, May 12th. The show starts at 6 PM but drop by as you see fit. 

Please feel welcome to come by even if you don't know my sister. She's nice. 

Hope to see you there!

Cash and check accepted.