Aussie Gregory Bolton Jewelry Line at Remember When Vintage Jewelry
August 15, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Remember When Vintage Jewelry is proud to offer a line of jewelry created by Aussie designer Gregory Bolton. The styles range from stunning Egyptian Revival pieces to Victorian Revival necklaces to the somewhat Gothic bat pieces and a delightful pearl cross wedding necklace. The line includes necklaces, bibs, earrings and bracelets and some pieces are available in a range of colors along with matching earrings. The styles range from the flamboyant Egyptian Revival collars and ornate bib necklace with matching earrings, to a delicate cultured and fresh water pearl wedding necklace. Designs are plated metals set with fine crystals and cabochons in ruby, amethyst, emerald and lapis glass as well as with pre-World War II Egyptian Revival Cameos.Beginning as a dealer of Art Deco and antique jewelry, artist and designer Gregory Bolton began creating some of Australia’s most beautiful jewelry in 1981. This early experience is what has given his work its period sensibility and style. Over the past twenty-four years, Gregory Bolton has developed a reputation for designing and manufacturing quality fashion accessories. He has worked with and supplied some of the world’s top designers and retailers wholove his designs and wear them with just as much pride as a fabulous Georgian piece. Throughout his career, he has gathered a following of stylish women ranging from Destiny's Child to chic grandmothers. His work is also held in museums in Sydney and London, and sold throughout the world in fine boutiques from New York to London. Each piece is signed Gregory Bolton.
Since the mid-nineties he has broadened his horizons to work on clothing, furniture, lighting and interior detailing. Gregory's most recent projects include a window treatment at Bar Europa, Sydney, and the lighting for the QVB Tea Room, Sydney. His fashion accessories are stocked at his Sydney shop and other fine retail outlets in Australia and around the world.