Santa Barbara jewelry designers Gregoré and Jennifer-Rabe Morin have won more than 30 international awards for pieces featuring frogs, spiders and Buddha figures — proving that museum-quality craftsmanship and genuine delight aren’t mutually exclusive.
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Self-taught master jeweler Alishan Halebian transforms gold, platinum and oxidized silver into wearable sculpture — treating precious metal like paint and creating “anti-bling” for the confident collector.
Hollywood icon Brooke Shields and master gemologist Robert Procop merge artistic vision with untreated sapphires and celestial inspiration for an immersive jewelry experience arriving March 3 at Grace Renee Gallery in Carefree.
From punk rock beginnings to Elizabeth Taylor’s jewelry box, British designer Stephen Webster brings his 40-year retrospective of revolutionary fine jewelry to Grace Renee Gallery.
Discover how ONDYN Fine Jewelry’s fluid, nautical-inspired designs are making waves in Arizona’s luxury market, bringing a touch of oceanic brilliance to the desert landscape.
Discover the enchanting world of Alex Sepkus jewelry, where microscopic details meet masterful craftsmanship to create wearable works of art.
From a unique creative process that blends old-world techniques with cutting-edge technology to a distinctive, organic aesthetic that has become her signature, designer and metalsmith Sarah Graham creates exciting and elegant jewelry that subtly commands attention while simultaneously displaying a woman’s self-confidence in taste and style.
This month, in honor of its fifth anniversary of bringing art and elegance to the community, Grace Renee Gallery will host a three-day celebration as it invites guests to immerse themselves in an ambiance of sophistication and refinement while engaging in enriching conversations with special guests.
After more than 40 years of rock ’n’ roll — and rocks and minerals — British designer Stephen Webster, often referred to as the Jeweler to the Stars, shows no signs of slowing down.
In watchmaking, there are many ingredients to creating art: mechanical ingenuity, physical design and the application of decorative arts to the surfaces.











