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Wallace Chan
The physical act of experiencing the European ambiance of ebonized wood and sepia-tones of Brasserie Ruhlmann and viewing Wallace Chan’s jewelry was a little like observing the world through rose-colored glasses. You may not see...
Nimai-Dō Gosuko Armor of Sakakibara Yasumasa Momoyama period, 17th century Iron, lacquer, and silk; H. of helmet bowl: 5 3/4 in. (14.5 cm); H. of cuirass: 15 3/8 in. (39 cm) Tokyo National Museum Important Cultural Property On view December...
More is More by Hutton Wilkinson
It was a cool, clear, autumnal New York night on one at Saks Fifth. A three piece band was playing jazz in the background. The handsome Hutton Wilkinson was signing books and greeting all with his signature exuberance...
Cover of Amazing Cartier by Nadine Coleno
In this well-documented and visually spectacular book, we learn about the birth, evolution, and legacy of jewelry firm we’ve come to know with reverence and not a little admiration as CARTIER. Established in...
Ring by Wallace Chan
What does it mean when an artisan insists he can do nature one better? It means that he should not only have the guts to fulfill such a promise, but also do so with equal mastery. While many have proffered such puffery, Wallace...