Tuesday, February 21, 2006

My Favorite Hotel Heiress

Probably not the hotel heiress you're thinking of, but not far off. This gentle woman of means, style and class became a client last year when she requested something in rubies and gold. Yesterday was different. We had such a ball. It's funny, actually, I had just finished re-organizing my ring display, and she surprised me with a visit.

I wish now that I had taken a picture of what happened next. She must have tried on 60 different rings... then tried them again... then made little rows as she went through an internal process of elimination. This is a woman who could wear burlap and make it look elegant, so absolutely everything she tried on looked amazing on her. I'm so flattered to have her as a client. Here are the pics of the rings she finally decided upon. I hope you enjoy them as much as she did... and will. The links below the pictures will take you to the product listings in Carolyn Koslen Jewelry Design.

"Nikita"
Cultured Pearls and Gold Ring


"The Silver Lining"
Silver Cultured Pearl Ring


Silver, Jet and Peridot Swarovski Crystals Ring


Faceted Amethyst, Pearls and Gold Ring


"All About You"
Champagne Pearls and Gold Ring


Faceted Aquamarine, Pearls and Gold Ring


Monday, February 20, 2006

Charity Auction

A friend by the name of Clara runs a charity called Universal Aid for Children, and yesterday they held their long awaited auction. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to attend, but I sent along a couple sets - one I had created in December, and the other just a few days ago, and having just spoken with Lars, her event coordinator, I'm very happy to report that both were very well received and helped to raise a nice sum for the charity.

Here's are a couple of items from the first set, entitled "Silver Belle"- a bracelet and earrings:


Both are made with dapped sterling silver chain, pearls and gold.

The second set is called "Jewel Tones", and features garnet, apatite and sterling silver. Here's the bracelet.

I hope you enjoyed these... The rest of the set is viewable on the website: CarolynKoslenJewelryDesign.


Wednesday, February 15, 2006

KissMeStace! Review

I'm doing a little happy dance right here in my chair. I've been discovered by DesignerElla, and she did a product review on the site! A mention from DesignerElla means you've definitely arrived. I'm absolutely honored she deigned to utter my name.


Carolyn Koslen Jewelry
February 15, 2006 at 10:01 am by Designer Ella
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It’s the day after a probably disappointing Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re single, or your man didn’t deliver, now is a good time for our next discovery of an independent jewelry designer. (They have rare pieces, great style & quality, and great prices!) Now, it’s Carolyn Koslen! Her items are full of pearls or beads, full of sophistication, with trend and luxe, all mixed in.
Koslen even has some charity-donating pieces for sale, and there are bridal and children’s items. She’s worth checking out and indulging yourself, or perhaps nudging-nudging your someone.


Monday, February 13, 2006

Great Weekend

It's been a really nice weekend, complete with, be still my heart, a full day off full of really great blues music! And I managed to create a couple of new goodies...

I've been wanting to make this pearl ring for quite a while now. It matches my favorite earrings...

These next two are brand new as well. Full of Champagne Pearls and Faceted Garnet...


After dropping off the above ring and earrings (and a couple of others) to SFR, I stepped out her door, and this is what I saw...

and then a moment later...

What a beautiful end to a great weekend. :)


Thursday, February 09, 2006

Shopping Mommies Review

Wow.... I've been getting some really nice press lately, but this one from ShoppingMommies.com just made me blush. After about a week of pure insanity, this was exactly the kind of thing I needed to stumble on at the end of the day. And I'm so thrilled with the pieces she chose to feature! Here it is:





Jewelry by Carolyn Koslen

"Absolutely stunning!"

"Beautiful, exquisite designs..."

"Exceptional workmanship."

"A keen eye for color and style..."

These are how we describe the pieces of art that Carolyn Koslen creates.

Her designs speak volumes by themselves. Each stunning piece is a work of art. The woman who wears jewelry by Carolyn Koslen is an independent, fashionable woman with a true sense of style. You'll feel like a royal in these beautiful jewels.



Her line of jewelry consists of great everyday casual wear, exciting formal pieces, bridal jewelry, a children's section as well as a "Gifts that Give" collection where a portion of the proceeds from each sale is donated to charity.

What are you waiting for? Go ahead and take a look for yourself. Get your credit card out because I know you're going to fall in love with her beautiful jewelry designs. Buy something for yourself and a gift for a friend...



If you happen to spot a celebrity in a magazine or on the street with the same design you're wearing -- just know that you've got great taste. Now, it wouldn't be polite of me to name names but I'll drop a few hints. One is a rather well-known socialite, another is on a very popular soap opera, then there's the girl from a very famous yet eccentric Hollywood family who bought pieces for her entire family.. and oh there's more but I'm sure you get the idea.

Link: Carolyn Koslen Jewelry Design / Shopping Mommies use code mommies to receive 20% off all regular price merchandise
(excludes sale items and gifts that give section)
February 2006 - Product Reviews @ Shopping Mommies
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Monday, February 06, 2006

Judi the Jewelry Lady of the Sonesta

First things first, I just had to share this pic of one of the cutest little beaders ever! She's only 3, and she's been at it for about 6 months now, which means by the time she's my age, she'll have been designing for 2 years longer than I have... or something like that.

I've had the nicest day. It started out with some very strong Cuban coffee to compensate for the late night up designing, and progressed to a new jewelry forum (new for me) chock full of designers and hobbyists with great ideas and enthusiasm, and then to the beach at the Sonesta to work on a couple of special orders for a new client and hang out with my mother, simultaneously. The weather here on Key Biscayne is just gorgeous right now: clear skies, sunny and just the perfect mid-70s temps. Here's mom with that cutie pie, again. Such a face!



In addition to being a fixture at the Sonesta, my mother does jewelry making parties for all ages - this friday she'll be at a montessori school with a class full of 3 year olds (cutie pie's classmates), last week she had a sweet 16, and a little while ago, a HUGE baby shower, with 50 adults. Whenever she asks, I'm there to assist, and every time I do, it makes me appreciate her incredible patience and expertise so much more.

Truly, I don't know how she does it! The teaching part... She's been at it for 32 years now, and always at the Sonesta Beach Resort on Key Biscayne. Here's an early pic. That's my mother, Judi, on the right, in the bikini, before she had to get out of the sun, so they built her her own chickee hut on the deck.


Sadly, the Sonesta will be closing it's doors in August. They'll be tearing down the building and replacing it with a condo hotel in a couple of years. It'll still be Sonesta, but no one's really sure what it's all going to mean. At least once a day, someone asks me, "What's Judi going to do when they tear the hotel down?" Truth is, she just doesn't know yet. (For me, the hotel's where I grew up - I think I spent more of my childhood there than at home!)

I can't imagine her ever really retiring. For her, this has never been a job, but a lifestyle. Her gift, as she says, is "turning people on to their own creativity," and she's just great at it. Mom is responsible for helping a lot of jewelry designers get started - and all it took was her gentle guidance and their own innate creativity being unleashed. So I imagine she'll go on teaching her adult class at the community center, doing jewelry making parties, and doing pearl knotting and repairs for the locals.

If you're in the Miami area, and you'd like to book Judi for a party, please email her at judibeads@aol.com. If you're from out of town, and need a new kit, or just want to say hi, you can email too. :) She'd love to hear from you.


Sunday, February 05, 2006

Earthtones for Spring!


I'm so happy it's earthtones for spring! For me, as a red-head, there's nothing better. Here's a preview of what I've been up to in that regard. Today, I'm mainly highlighting bracelets, but if you've just discovered my jewelry, I want you to know that YES :), there are matching necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings for everything, and if it doesn't exist yet, all you have to do is ask!

Let's start with Changing Leaves. This bracelet combines a super lustrous selection of cultured pearls in shades of brown, gold, and green.



The Lisette Bracelet just drips elegance with pearls, pearls and more pearls, in shades ranging from deep green to light, champagne to golden, and some sparkle from the olivine cz's.


EarthlyDelights is a fun combination of faceted natural Carnelian Agate, Swarovski Crystals and Olivine colored Cultured Pearls. I love when this bracelet finds the right person, because it's instant love.



Brown Sugar just makes you feel so good. What's not to love about pearls, gold and a little sparkle? I love this set. It came to me fast and furious. My fingers could barely keep up with my mind in bringing each piece to life. The ring is up on the top of this blog post, and here's the rest. :)






Friday, February 03, 2006

A Ring on Vacation

Welcome to my world: the "backyard" of the Sonesta Beach Resort in Key Biscayne, where I grew up and still call home. Granted Red Sky Bling isn't a particularly beachy ring, but I had to show you a snippet of the natural beauty that inspires my creations. Also, the deep red of the Swarovski Crystals just looks so beautiful in this shot, I couldn't resist.

The rings I'll share with you today speak more to the sophistication and sparkle of many of my clients, and they serve as an excellent example of how we work together to create the perfect piece. Every ring here was created specifically for my client, Eve, to accompany a bracelet she purchased as a gift for herself. The bracelet is called Aria and it's been getting a lot of notice lately thanks in large part to a terrific write up in The Shopping Blog.


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This prosperity ring is Bring on the Night, and it is a a balance of Gold, Silver, Cultured Pearls, Black Onyx and Swarovski Crystals. It is a match for the color scheme of the bracelet, however the pearls are uniquely shaped, so it doesn't have a too matchy-matchy feel to it.


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This one is called Blonyx Bling. It's a protection ring, with it's five symmetrical components of faceted Black Onyx, Sterling Silver and Swarovski Crystals.



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Centered is a healing ring that features Black Onyx, Silver Vermeille Swarovski Crystal Roundelles and 14k Gold Fill for the Beads and Base. While the bracelet does not have any Swarovski components, Eve's desire was for the ring to have "lots of bling." As you can see, I ran with it.



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This prosperity ring is Magical. Jet Swarovski Crystals, Gold and Silver Vermeille Swarovski Rondelles combine for an elegant evening out ring. As you can see, I took the black and gold components from the bracelet and added Eve's requested bling.



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For Eve's Night Out, I took the literal approach, and combined 3 exact elements of the bracelet - gold, the small silver-gray Swarovski pearls and the faceted Black Onyx - with Eve's requested bling in the Swarovski Crystal elements.



I hope you've enjoyed this peek into the process. Please bookmark this blog, and come back soon for another glimpse into the creative process.


Thursday, February 02, 2006

Buzz! from ShoppingBlog.com

As an independent designer, one of the most important things is getting on the public radar. I'm often asked by friends and family, how do people find you on the internet, with all the millions of websites out there. Well, here's one way: great articles written by super-popular blogs like the ShoppingBlog.com go a long way. As much as the article itself, the nicest part of this one was that they found me, and when I stumbled on to the article it was a complete surprise!


Pearls For Spring
It may be January, but we're already thinking of Spring...and fun wedding fashions. We love this beautiful hair barrette in Pearls and Swarovski Rondelles, which is custom made by jewelry designer Carolyn Koslen. Available in 3" or 4" lengths, this is the kind of hair jewelry that we just adore. Carolyn Koslen's wonderful online store has rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and hair ornaments -- all handmade. She also has some special items she created; for these selected pieces Carolyn donates 50% of her profits to her favorite charities, such as the Susan G. Komen foundation. We especially like this "Aria" necklace, made of black onyx and silver Swarovski pearls. The necklace is available in either Sterling Silver ($335), 14k Gold Fill ($395) or 14k Gold $1,995). It's choker length, in either 14", 15" or 16". There is also a gorgeous matching bracelet that would look fabulous with that perfect black cocktail dress. Posted on January 20, 2006 ShoppingBlog.com


Wednesday, February 01, 2006

My First Post

As much as I love to design a new piece, I love communicating with and hearing feedback from my customers. In my off-line sales, this is very easy. On-line, it becomes a bit of a blind marketplace for some. Many of you send terrific notes and emails when you receive your jewelry, and we all love that so much, I thought I'd create a blog, and perhaps we can all get to know eachother a bit.

Much on my mind at the moment is this year's Relay for Life in my little community of Key Biscayne. I'll be the Survivor Chairperson again, and I'm already brainstorming like crazy about just how we're going to honor our survivors this year.

As you may already know, a large part of what we do at CKJD involves fundraising/donating to worthwhile charities, such as the American Cancer Society. It was very important to me to have a section on the website devoted exclusively to that. As with all good things, when the ideas start coming, they just flow. Here are some of the new pieces just added to GiftsThatGive. Fifty percent of the profits from each piece is donated to the verifiable cancer charity of the wearer's choosing.


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The Relay for Life
Amethyst and Crystal
Cancer Survivor Pendant



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The Breast Cancer Survivor Pendant



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Breast Cancer Support & Survivor
"Anywhere Clips"



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Pink Cultured Pearl, Swaroski Crystals and Sterling Silver
Breast Cancer Support
Pink Ribbon Earrings


Thank you for coming to have a look. I hope you'll feel at home here. Please bookmark this blog and come back periodically to check for new and featured pieces, as well as alerts for upcoming sales and blog-reader-discount codes.


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