Sunday, September 28, 2008

Robin Rotenier Fine Jewelry

Robin Rotenier is an innovative Paris-born jewelry designer whose passion for fine craftsmanship and original design fuels his men's cuff link and jewelry collections. A third-generation designer, Rotenier founded his namesake line in 1993. It is Rotenier's passion for design and attention to detail that truly set his work apart. "I am a storyteller, and I love to express myself in the jewelry I create."

gold gemstone ring
18K Gold & Green Amethyst Monique Ring
18 Karat Gold Monique Ring set with Green Amethyst
$3200

His chic collections, produced in sterling silver and 18k gold, show off Rotenier's talent. Objects and architectural details are often the core of a new design. He personally carves every model, and then each piece is finished by hand, distinguishing it from machine-made items.

designer gold pendant
18k Gold & Gemstone Stephanie Necklace
18 Karat Gold Stephanie pendant with multicolor semiprecious stones on a chain.
$3400

Robin studied jewelry design at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). In 2006, FIT awarded him the Mortimer C. Ritter Award, one of the highest honors given out by the Alumni Association. Robin Rotenier was the first jewelry designer to receive this prestigious award.

gemstone earrings
18k Gold & Blue Topaz Earrings
18 Karat Gold Wire Earrings with blue topaz briolettes.
$695

Robin's collections are available at Bergdorf Goodman, select men's Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue stores, as well as fine stores nationwide such as Mitchells (Westport, CT), Richards (Greenwich, CT), Marsh's (Huntington, NY), Larrimor's (Pittsburgh, PA), and Chepita (Aspen, CO).See full article.

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