Oscar Heyman
the jewelers' jeweler
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Author
Contributions
- Hamilton, Elizabeth (Independent researcher), author - Contributor
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Contributor
Publication
2017 - MFA Publications, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
31,500 words, Guess
Page Count
126 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780878468362
- ISBN-100878468366
- Library of Congress Control Number2016955983
- OCLC Control Number959039116
- Better World Books9780878468362
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL26937009M
Classifications
- DDC739.27
- LCCNK4890.C67 M375 2017
- LCCNK7398
Alternate Titles
- Jewelers' jeweler
Description
"Since its founding in 1912, Oscar Heyman & Brothers has created fabulous jewels for some of the world's elite houses, causing it to be known in the trade as "the jewelers' jeweler." The Heyman Brothers arrived in New York from Eastern Europe in the early 1900s, bringing with them their training in their uncle's workshop. The company quickly established a name for itself in the industry, working with top houses such as Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Tiffany & Co., producing superbly constructed, beautifully designed pieces with the finest materials. The firm is still family run, and now retails merchandise under its own name, specializing in working with unique and colorful gemstones, cut and polished in their own workshop. This lavishly illustrated history reveals "the jewelers' jeweler" to the wider public, following the firm's growth from its origin as a Russian immigrant family enterprise in New York City to its establishment as an important ally of major retailers throughout the global jewelry trade. Enhanced with dazzling photographs of new and vintage pieces, as well as brilliant, full-color design drawings from the firm's archives that are works of art in their own right, Oscar Heyman: The Jewelers' Jeweler reveals Oscar Heyman's important role in the story of modern American jewelry."--provided by Amazon.com.
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