Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Fall colored jewels......

The time is here when we can break out the fall colors for our jewelry ladies. The holidays are upon us and there is a chill in the air that makes me want to wear rich earth toned jewelry. Provident Jewelry has a fantastic collection of Ippolita Jewelry that will make any woman stand out with only a few pieces from the collection.

Ippolita Jewelry is designed by Ippolita Rostagno who has been inspired by the richness and simplicity of the Italian culture. First as an artist, Ippolita studied sculpture for five years in Florence, Italy. There she discovered her love for jewelry when shopping on the Ponte Vecchio.

I completely understand her love for jewelry as well as the Italian culture.  Growing up in the Italian heritage I can not help but love the culture, the food, my family, the craftsmanship and the lifestyle. I feel a deep sense of connection and am extremely grateful to be Italian. It truly is a beautiful and a place of love for me.  My first year of college, when my college professor told me I should start designing jewelry is when the passion began for me. From then on it's been a love affair that I hope never ends....

"There is something magical about first impressions; their influence echoes through your work for the rest of your life" Ippolita Rostagno said. She is so right!!!











Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Roberto Coin Sauvage Prive' Collection.....


The Sauvage Prive' is one of the most AVANTE GARDE collections in the Roberto Coin universe and his vision for this collection was to embody the characteristics of the woman of the future.
This collection is EXCLUSIVE to Provident "766" Naples meaning, we are the only retailer on the Westcoast of Florida and one out of two retailers in Florida to have this collection. Roberto Coin is one of Provident's leading brands and we are thrilled to have this amazing collection that is exclusive to our area and our state.

The Sauvage collection is angular, geometric shapes that co-exist side-by-side with another more exuberant, emblematic one – together eliminating superfluous elements from the elegance of the design, making way for the most instinctive and passionate side of femininity.  

Hence, the name of the collection – an unprecedented combination of exotic passion and well-defined courage – representing the woman of the future.  

It is available in 18K rose, yellow and white gold with accents of diamonds, Sauvage Privé is a collection suited for the woman who invariably seeks to make a statement.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at 239.784.2682 as I would love to show you the collection and discuss it further. Giving you ideas of how to mix and match it with your current jewelry!




Friday, September 15, 2017

Thoughts after hurricane Irma.....

It's four days since hurricane Irma left Naples, FL and I can't help to think thank you!!! Thank you for not being a category 5, which you were predicted to be. Thank you that my family, friends and coworkers are all safe and accounted for. And finally, thank you for the opportunity to spend unexpected time with people I love in the small Naples environment that is a loving and spiritual place that I am so blessed to be a part of.

Prior to Irma's arrival, I prepared by gathering a few items quickly from my closet and as I did, I thought to myself, what if everything I have is destroyed. What do I want to take? My heart said make sure you grab the white Coach purse your brother gave you several years ago at Christmas as well as the Temple St. Clair angel charm your Saks Fifth Ave jewelry department coworkers gave to you with Amy engraved on the back. Amy was my dearest high school friend who passed away ten years ago unexpectedly. It was so kind and thoughtful of my coworkers to do that, I cherish it to this day. Let me say, It's not so much the purse or the charm, yet, I love them both very much. It's that people took the time for me, both items given to me out of love and that is irreplaceable. The gestures of kindness filled me up when I thought of it.

Emerging after the storm two days later because, now it is safe to drive according to the radio. I drive back to my tiny cottage style home from my mother's where I hunkered down with her, my father and my sweet little dog Gemini. When I arrived home I was completely unprepared for what I would see when I opened the gate to my backyard. My backyard was completely destroyed, which frankly my little patio with the beautiful robust fuchsia bougainvillea trellis was the best part of my little bungalow style home. Astonished at what I saw, yet emotionally solid saying to myself, there is nothing I can change about this situation so accepting it will make everything after this moment that much easier to deal with.

So, some lessons for myself during this weeks experience have been, that all material things can be replaced, yet some items hold irreplaceable sentimental value. That time is the most valuable thing in life and cherishing every minute is crucial to a satisfying life. And lastly, that one small gesture of kindness makes both people involved feel good.

Please know that when you come to see me at Provident Jewelry to sell your personal items. I understand the sentimental value and I appreciate that you are coming to see me for assistance. When in our community of Naples you have a choice of where to go and I know that! And with that said, let me show you some jewelry from our estate collection. Items we have purchased or traded from individuals, which means you are getting a great value for your purchase when considering estate items!

In closing, I need to address there were numerous lives lost in hurricane Irma. So, for the casualties that Irma caused, I pray for the families and friends of those individuals, may they find peace.


Rose Gold Oval Diamond Halo Ring - she is elegant!

Diamond Dangle Earrings - she's makes a statement....

Thank you for reading this months blog, it's a privilege to have a voice and be able to share it.





Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Peridot the gemstone associated with prosperity & good fortune.....

The gemstone peridot is associated with prosperity and good fortune. Who doesn't want a little bit of that in their life? Yes, I am an August baby and love my birthstone for it's unique rich color and interesting character. All of which are typical of the Leo's themselves.....

Peridot is the rare gem-quality variety of the common mineral olivine, which forms deep inside the earth's upper mantle, then brought to the surface by volcanoes. In Hawaii, the gemstone symbolizes the tears of Pele, the volcano goddess of fire who controls the flow of lava.

The gemstone has always been associated with light. In the Egyptian times they called the gemstone the "gem of the sun". Although the finest peridot is a pure grass green, most peridot is yellowish-green. Lower quality is brownish in color. Peridot is cut in a variety of shapes and sizes, from oval, emerald as well as cushion.

Fine peridot is eye clean, yet under magnification one might see tiny black spots, which are tiny minute mineral crystals. My favorite mineral inclusion that I loved finding when at GIA studying for my GG were the "lily pads". Lily pads are just that the shape of a lily pad inside the gemstone, which is a natural inclusion and beautiful in my eyes. See below a photograph of the "lily pad" discoids from the inside of a peridot gemstone. Please do come to see me at Provident Jewelry and I will show you this natural inclusion through the microscope, I would love to show you!





    MS Jewelry Design

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The Panthere' is Back......

When I think of Cartier the brand, I think of a sophisticated, elegant and sexy line of jewelry or watches.

The panther is a fierce, sexy and powerful animal that has been the muse for Cartier since 1948 when the maison debuted it's first-ever three-dimensional panther. The Cartier Panther Brooch, commissioned by the Duke of Windsor has a gold, flecked with black enamel panther perched atop of an impressive 116.74 carat cabochon emerald. Since then the Panthere' has had a volume collection, with multiple price points. Cartier is keeping the design exactly as the original.

The panthe're watches today are being offered in a variety of metals so what ever your personal preference Cartier is offering it with this beautiful time piece. Below are several styles that Provident Jewelry has in stock, so please come by to see it in person. I look forward to working with you!

                  Panthe're de Cartier Watch, small model yellow gold & steel $7,350


             Panthe're de Cartier Watch, medium pink gold with diamonds $25,200


                Panthe're de Cartier Watch, medium model stainless steel $4,600

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Tanzanite the Blue Violet Gemstone....


Tanzanite is the blue/violet variety of the mineral zoisite belonging to the epidote group and on the few gemstones that is pleochroic, meaning it shows different colors when titled. Depending on the crystal direction, tanzanite can be more violetish blue or purplish. In many cases, it's color looks similar to a sapphire color. It was discovered by Manuel d'Souza in the Merenrani Hills of Manyara Region in Northern Tanzania in 1967, near the city of Arusha and Mount Kilimanjaro. Manuel d'Souza, a tailor and part-time gold prospector living in Arusha (Tanzania), found transparent fragments of blue and blue-purple gem crystals on a ridge near Mererani. He is known to have concluded it "dumortierite", a blue non-gem mineral. Shortly therafter, the stones were shown to John Saul, a Nairobi-based consulting geologist and gemstone wholesaler. Saul shortly after discovered the famous ruby deposits in the Tsavo area of Kenya. Saul eliminated dumortierite and send samples to his father, Hyman Saul, who was the vice President of Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City at the time. Hyamn Saul broth the samples across the street to the Gemological Institute of America who correctly identified the new gem as a variety of mineral zoisite. The gemstone was correctly identified by mineralogists at Harvard University, the British Museum, and Heidelberg University, but the very first person to get the identification right  was Ian McCloud, a Tanzanian government geologist. It was the first transparent blue gemstone discovery in hundreds of years, and represented a whole new species of gemstone.

Scientifically called "blue zoisite", the gemstone was renamed as tanzanite by Tiffany & Co., who wanted to capitalize on the rarity and single location of the gem, and thought the gemstone would not sell well. Tiffany's original campaign advertised that tanzanite could now be found in two places; "in Tanzania and at Tiffany’s”. The erratic changes in supply caused problems, though, which eventually led Tiffany’s to stop promotion. In 1972, the Tanzanian government formed STAMICO (State Mining Corporation) in an attempt to fix issues and capitalize on tanzanite.

From 1967, an estimated two million carats of tanzanite were mined in Tanzania before the mines were nationalized by the Tanzanian government in 1971. Since that time, Tanzanite has been used as a  substitute for the far more expensive blue gemstone, sapphire


In 2002, the American Gem Trade Association chose Tanzanite as a December birthstone, the first change to their birthstone list since 1912.


           Tanzanite and Diamond Earrings 2Pear Shaped Tanz=52.60cts with D=6.0cts




18k Yellow Gold/Silver Baroque Pearl Tanzanite and Diamond Pave Necklace D=~10.8cts



Friday, April 28, 2017

The importance of having your jewelry appraised.....

It is extremely important to have your valuable jewelry items appraised. Often people make the mistake of finding out after the loss or theft that their precious items were not properly covered and they have no recourse on replacing them. Below is information to assist you with any questions you may have on how to best protect your jewelry.

Appraisals are important for the insurance process, no insurance company will write a policy on your jewelry without an appraisal. An appraisal is an expert estimate of something. The document will have a photograph of the item, stone size/s, number of stones with metal type that has an appraised replacement value. A sales receipt will not do as a legitimate measure of value when it comes to filing a claim or being paid by your insurance company. The person providing the appraisal document will need to be reputable. If you have a homeowners policy check with your agent as to the particulars of jewelry limits if a claim is filed and what are the specifics shall you ever need to file a claim. What will to insurance company pay for and what will cause them to not pay on insured items.

Check with your agent to see how often your insurer requires an updated appraisal. Updated appraisals are required as things change, for instance when metal prices increase or decrease, you have the appropriate insurance amount to cover your jewelry.

If you file a claim your insurance company will verify all details about your jewelry and if stolen, you will need to provide a copy of the police report. No insurance company will ever write a check without proof of what happened. In the instance of loss, the insurance company will want to know how and if there were any witnesses. If so, they will want to speak with the witness or witnesses. They may even ask your family or friends about your jewelry and what they know of your items.

Remember to update your address on all documentation when and if moving as this is often something easily forgotten.

I hope this helps with any questions or concerns you may have about insuring your jewelry. If you need any jewelry appraised I would love to assist you with your cherished items please do not hesitate to contact me.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Keeping with St. Patrick's Day.....the world of peridot!

I do love the color green, maybe because it's one of the colors of the Italian flag and it is the birthstone for August. Yes, I am Italian and my birthday is in August. Peridot has a fascinting history both in nature and culture. It is one of the oldest gemstones, ancient records document the mining of this beautiful gemstone as early as 1500 B.C. This gem is especially connected with ancient Egypt, some actually believe the famous emeralds of Cleopatra's were actually peridot, not emeralds. Most gems are formed in the earth's crust, yet the two exceptions are peridot and diamonds. Peridot forms in magma, which is approximately 20 to 55 miles deeper than the earth's crust. Then, brought to the surface by tectonic or volcanic activity. I think the entire gemstone growth process is absolutely fascinating.

Also, another thing that sets this gemstone apart from others is it's one of the few gemstones that forms in only one color an olive-green. The intensity and tint of the green, is determined by the amount of iron that is contained in the crystal structure. So, the color of individual peridot gems can differ from yellow, to olive, to brownish-green. In rare cases, peridot can occur in medium-dark tones, visually pure green with a secondary yellow hue or brown mask.

Truly a lovely stone for those who fancy the color green. Some yummy jewelry below; what is your favorite piece?

18K White Gold Round Martini Studs With 48 Diamonds=.18ctw GH-VS2/SI1 and Two 6.5mm Peridot=2.00ctw

"HENRY DUNAY" List price ~$32K D~4CTS 2P~6CTS


18K White Gold Ring with a Burmese Peridot=16.71ct and 68 Diamonds=.58ctw G-H/VS2-SI1



18k Yellow Gold Agate, Peridot & Diamond Pendant
* This is a pendant that I designed, thought you might like to see some of my work!




Monday, February 13, 2017

Aquamarine, the transparent and versatile gemstone.....

The beryl species is one of the most notable gemstone families. Many people are only acquainted with the most famous beryl - emerald. But the family includes several important gemstones, including; aquamarine, morganite; in honor of the American banker and gem collector J.P. Morgan. Morganite is usually a soft pink to violet, yet a salmon-color is also known, helidor; also known as golden beryl and maxixe, least common and least known of the variety that is dark, sapphire blue in color. The different varieties of beryl are distinguished by their color, significant transparency and color. Deeper color blues command higher price per carat.
The traditional source for aquamarine is Brazil, yet recently some very fine Mozambique material has made it to the market for sale. Aquamarine ranges in color from a faint light blue to blue and bluish-green, with lighter colored stones being the most common type. Light green beryl can be transformed into aquamarine if heated. The green hues in most aquamarine can also be removed through heat treatment.
Aquamarine is the second most popular of the beryl, named for it’s seawater-like color. The name aquamarine is derived from the Latin words: aqua meaning “water” and marina meaning “of the sea”. It is the birthstone for March.
On the Mohs hardness scale they have a hardness of 7.5 - 8. Compared to a diamond, which is the hardest at 10 on the scale. A stone that is hard enough to wear often because it is durable, yet it may develop internal cracks if banged hard against something. Aquamarine is often completely flawless, unlike emerald. Aquamarine with visible flaws are rarely seen.
Aquamarine crystals range from very small to very large and can be up to 100 lbs. in some cases. Large stones are available, yet it is difficult to use very large stones in jewelry.


Princess Diana famously wore a large aquamarine ring during her visit to Sydney, Australia. The stone was emerald cut, flanked by diamonds and set in yellow gold. The Princess had commissioned the ring herself and would often wear it together with a diamond bracelet.

The below photos; several aquamarine specimens, stunning aquamarine and diamond briolette drop earrings.






18K White Gold Earrings with Aquamarines wit a total weight of 92.57 carats and Round Brilliant Diamonds with a total weight of 2.28 carats G in color and VS in clarity. 
We have these earrings in our stock today, please contact me more information. Thank you for reading and I love hearing your comments.

Saturday, January 7, 2017

The House & History of Buccellati....

I am always drawn to Italian jewelry design collections and one of our most luxurious in my opinion would be the house of Buccellati. The Italian firm, Buccellati was founded in Milan in 1919 and known for it’s beautiful handcrafted items designed in yellow and white gold or platinum. They use a unique engraving skill, parallel engraving, which creates a sheen appearance. The other unique design that Buccellati is known for is an imitate linen look. Their most delicate texture engraving is called modellato, very old world Italian craftsmanship that is very time consuming and delicate looking.
In 1909, at the age of 12, Mario Buccellati apprenticed with the highly respected firm, Beltrami & Beltrami, in Milan. In 1919, Buccellati took over the firm and renamed it Buccellati. Because of his unique handcrafted items such as his watches and rings, Buccellati became internationally known.


Later, four of his five sons entered the business and they opened stores in Rome in 1925, followed by Florence in 1929. In 1951, he was the first Italian craftsman to open a store in New York on Fifth Avenue. Today, the store in NYC is located on Madison Avenue featuring the latest and core designs that Mario became famous for.
In 1967, Mario died and his four sons split the business. The company has had changes through out the resent years, yet the luxurious quality and image have stayed consistent to the original vision of Mario Buccellati.


Please see photos of the designs below and to see the trunk show, which is here through February please visit me at Provident Jewelry, 766 5th Ave South, Naples, FL 34102 or for an appointment call 239.649.7200.