With the renaissance of the maximalist aesthetic, copper goods are everywhere. Planters, sconces, bathroom and kitchen hardware (including sinks), jewelry, goblets, and serving ware are all making ...
YOUR PERSONALITY might not always sparkle—hey, we all have bad days!— but your fine jewelry should. Leigh Plessner, chief creative officer of Brooklyn-based jewelry store Catbird, knows it’s time to ...
To clean most gold jewelry, mix dish soap with warm water, gently scrub, let the jewelry soak, then dry it. Certain stones ...