One of the newcomers to the American fashion scene is SoniaB. Jewelry. Although jewelry designer Sonia Bitton began her love affair with
jewels at a very young age, she did not jump into the business until she had
experienced the business from its various facets. The well-traveled Bitton
spent time in Italy, Israel and France, which are generally
considered the heavy hitters of jewelry design.
With this experience under her belt, she then focused on the
business side of running a jewelry enterprise. Employment opportunities took
her to Banks & Biddle, Neiman Marcus and Bailey. When Bitton finally
decided to set up her own jewelry design business, she actively pursued
inspiration through interaction with clients and customers.
Combining her expertise, experience and innate design
abilities with the expressed desires of real people, she has succeeded in
creating a multi-million dollar empire that has plenty of appeal to the
high-end connoisseur as well as the jewelry aficionado on a bit of a budget.
While she offers all the standard jewelry pieces, Bitton
allows buyers to narrow down their selections by stone.
Diamond. Her
pairing of moonstones with diamonds is a famous testament to the French method
of jewelry making. Many of her diamond pieces display old-world charm and even
some artisanship that may be more Scottish or Irish than typically American. It
is therein that the unique appeal of the diamond collection lies. Wearers of
these pieces know that their items are unique and lovingly crafted.
Ruby. Some of her
pieces show off the fire of a red ruby. Others display a softened pink version
of the stone set with diamonds and other stones. Sonia B. Jewelry plays with
the properties of the stone and has created pieces that celebrate the stone’s
different looks.
Sapphire. Set
with diamonds and green or yellow precious stones, the sapphires of the
collection display the full range of the color spectrum. For the connoisseur
who favors this stone, there are plenty of pieces with which to build an
ensemble for formal and relaxed occasions.
Kunzite. Bitton
succeeds in bringing out the purple highlights of this stone. Ring settings
that remind of Middle Eastern influences are perfect backdrops to displays
including diamonds and sapphires.
Tsavorite. Subtle
and darkest greens define the range of this precious stone in the collection.
When combined with unique pieces like stackable rings, the arrangement offers a
unique display of artistry that the jewelry buyer will be hard-pressed to find
elsewhere.
Garnet. It is
easy to enjoy the deepest reds that the garnet has to offer. Clusters adorn
earrings while lighter versions combine with diamonds to create a colorful
display that shines in the light.
Tourmaline.
Offering a broad color range, Bitton has used this precious stone as a
supporting player in numerous designs. Yet, even as a main player, it does not
disappoint.
Peter Suchy Jewelers is located in Stamford Connecticut and
also offers estate and vintage jewelry via their eBay store. They invite you to
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