Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Cynthia Sliwa's Jewels on Jewels

Diane de Poitiers



I know that we all have lot's of fabulous blogs on our blogrolls to peruse daily and so little time but I'd like to introduce you to one of of the best style blogs out there.
JCK's Jewels on Jewels extremely well written (unlike this humble blog) by Cynthia Sliwa

Here's a fine example of her writing about modern day trophy wives and Diane de Poitiers, who was alas only a kings mistress not his wife


And another great post with circular motifs in jewelry and Kandinsky

While I should have been reading the JCK blogs all this time I actually found out about Cynthia's blog from my favorite client Sherry who reads about all things jewelry-ish and is even a bigger authority on estate jewelry than I am!
Sherry just emailed me an told me that Cynthia's blog was named one of the Top Ten Blogs To Read in 2010 by Pierce Mattie PR.
Congratulations Cynthia!

I'm sure that you'll agree that her blog is worth adding to your blogroll.
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7 comments:

Sharon S said...

Hi there-thanks for sharing this, I'll be checking her out!! Wishing you a very Happy and Prosperous 2010 my dear!!

Keith said...

Happy New Year! I hope you've been having a great holiday season. Mine has been wonderful except for my cable modem dying on me. I just did a new post with a big announcement in it. I hope you'll check it out. Thanks. Take care. Have a fantastic holiday weekend. Cheers!

KP said...

very cool-thanks for posting it! xx

Couture Carrie said...

Will check out her blog!

Happy new year, darling!

xoxox,
CC

Anonymous said...

You are hilarious.

I hope you have a wonderful new year in all the ways you wish.

I'm so glad to have found you.

Warm regards,
Tish

P.S. I hope that doesn't preclude occasional visits to France.

WendyB said...

I'll check it out!

Tish Jett said...

You are hilarious.

I hope you have a wonderful new year in all the ways you wish.

I'm so glad to have found you.

Warm regards,
Tish

P.S. I hope that doesn't preclude occasional visits to France.

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