Obviously
Stanley Hagler is a name quite familiar to those who avidly collect costume
jewelry created especially by golden era designers. Dubbed as “the Picasso of jewelry”, by many devotees
it doesn’t exactly take a rocket scientist to comprehend why. His lavish pieces were intricately wired by
hand, using the finest materials and components, with no stone or crystal
glued, but always rather prong-set. This
complex attention to detail contributed a strong multi-dimensional style to his
sumptuous pieces, which eventually afforded to him an eminent- and notorious line
of clients. After his death in 1996, the
company continued to produce jewelry under Stanley Hagler N.Y.C.
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