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Jay Strongwater Blair Ruffled Edge Picture Frame, 5" x 7"

Jay StrongwaterBlair Ruffled Edge Picture Frame, 5" x 7"

$1,995

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  • Elevate your cherished memories with the exquisite Blair Ruffled Edge Frame. This luxurious piece is adorned with hand-painted enamel in a radiant ruby hue, exuding opulence and sophistication. The ruffled edge design adds a touch of whimsy and playfulness to this versatile piece, perfect for enhancing any room in your home. A perfect gift for yourself or a loved one, this frame is sure to become a treasured keepsake for years to come.
  • Crafted of hand-enameled cast metal with a 14-karat gold
  • Hand-set with Swarovski® crystals
  • Holds one 5" x 7" photo
  • Overall, approx. 7.5" x 9.75"
  • Wipe clean
  • Made in the USA

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About Jay Strongwater:
Jay Strongwater’s love of the elegant but vividly bejeweled objet—whether it’s meant to rest on a tabletop or the graceful curve of a woman’s neck—has led him on a journey through the worlds of fashion and home furnishings. He began his career while a student at the Rhode Island School of Design. After garnering raves for a necklace he’d made his mother, he took jewelry samples to open buyer days at some of New York’s finest department stores, and soon a burgeoning business was born. At the age of 23, Strongwater met designer Oscar de la Renta, with whom he began to collaborate on jewelry designs for runway shows. The move to home accessories was delightfully serendipitous & organic. For the 1994 holiday season, Strongwater sent gifts of jewel-encrusted filigree picture frames to friends, fashion editors, and buyers, who immediately fell in love with the design. By 1998, his Jewels for the Home collection had supplanted his fashion business. In essence, Strongwater created his own niche: the jeweler turning his meticulous eye and art toward a world beyond a woman’s wrists, neck, and ears.