Product Description
Elevate your accessory collection with the vintage charm of a Graziano bow pin, adorned with an array of sparkling clear rhinestones. Adding even more value to the pin are the invisible set baguette stones seen at the center of the bow. The silver-plated finish adds a touch of elegance, while the black enamel trim provides a striking contrast, making it a versatile piece for any outfit. Its large size and intricate pavé stone setting showcase the high quality design and craftsmanship of the piece. The pin measures 2 1/4" across x 1~1/2' long, making a statement presence without compromising on elegance and comfort. This piece combines the allure of a classic bow shape with the modern allure of a rhinestone-studded accessory. Whether it's for special occasion wear or to add some flair to your daily ensemble, this Graziano pin is a timeless addition to your jewelry collection.
Information from the web:
"R.J. Graziano founded his jewelry workshop in the early 1980s in New York, New York. His first commission was a collection for Bloomingdale’s which was featured in the store’s Lexington Avenue window displays. Its success, and subsequent sell-out of the line, led to a full-page Lord & Taylor ad in the New York Times and a catalog feature by Neiman Marcus. As the popularity of Graziano’s jewelry grew, it was sold in boutiques and department stores around the United States and globally.
Jewelry designed by Graziano was featured in many magazines in the late 1990s and early 2000s. These included fashion Vogue, InStyle, and Cosmopolitan, along with many women's lifestyle magazines. According to the company website, it was named "among the top ten jewelry brands in the press" in 2007.
Graziano jewelry is generally viewed as trendy and fashionable. However, his Signature and Vintage collections have offered classic style options to his clientele as well. Among the celebrity spotted wearing his designs are Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, and Julia Roberts.
Jewelry by Graziano is still marketed through Home Shopping Network (HSN) and on the Graziano website"