Talk about an entrepreneur – back in 1924 that is! Amazingly so, Miriam Haskell was never a
designer herself. Nevertheless, with her
acute business savvy, not only did she simply had the knack to recognize the
skill and talent of which designers to employ, but also which of their jewelry
designs should go into production. On
top of that, she and some of her designers traveled the globe in order to
source only the best and finest materials – like crystals from Austria, luminous
glass beads from Murano, Italy and silky-sleek faux pearls from Japan. The designs were elegant and cutting edge and
seemed oh so alluring to such a degree that many other designers didn’t
hesitate to try and copy them. Not even
to mention the prestigious and celebrated client list that followed. After her death in 1981, the company still
continued her legacy by producing poetic and innovative pieces to this very
day.
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