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The Jay Strongwater Stanton Fan Tail Peacock Figurine is a limited edition piece, with only 300 units available. This exquisite creation is made of cast aluminum with a brass finish, and it has been hand enameled and hand set with Swarovski crystals. Measuring 32"W x 10"D x 25"T, this figurine is proudly made in the USA.
Jay Strongwater's journey in the world of fashion and home furnishings has been driven by his love for elegant and vividly bejeweled objets. Beginning his career as a student at the Rhode Island School of Design, Strongwater's talent was first recognized when he created a necklace for his mother, which garnered raves. This early success led him to take his jewelry samples to open buyer days at some of New York's finest department stores, and soon, his burgeoning business was born.
At the age of 23, Strongwater met the renowned designer Oscar de la Renta, and the two began collaborating on jewelry designs for runway shows. The move to home accessories was a delightful serendipity, as Strongwater's creative vision expanded. In the 1994 holiday season, he 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, as Strongwater created his own unique niche: the jeweler turning his meticulous eye and art toward a world beyond a woman's wrists, neck, and ears.
The Jay Strongwater Stanton Fan Tail Peacock Figurine is a testament to the designer's exceptional craftsmanship and his ability to transform ordinary objects into extraordinary pieces of art. This limited edition figurine is a must-have for collectors and admirers of Strongwater's work, who appreciate the intersection of fashion, design, and luxurious embellishments.
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manufacturer | Jay Strongwater |
date_first_available | October 28, 2014 |