Designer Fashion Jewelry
Fashion Designer Ralph Lauren has become the epitome of classic fashion. It's Lauren's innovation that has made him the founder, designer, and chairman of a $900 million company. Not only was he the first fashion designer to have his own store, he was the first to sell the whole image that consumers flock to worldwide. Lauren sells much more than clothing, jewelry, and home furnishings; he sells a lifestyle image of sophistication, class, and taste.

Silver & Turquoise Ketoh Bracelet
The Navajo created the ketoh bracelet, or wrist guard, as a form of protection used when hunting game. Arm yourself with our exquisite version, handcrafted by artisans using silversmithing techniques practiced at the turn-of-the-century and accented by genuine mined turquoise.
$995

Flat Bangle
Sleek bangle bracelet in a stunning structural silhouette, crafted from highly polished sterling silver or gold vermeil. 1" width, 2 1/2" diameter. Made in U.S.A.
$195

Amethyst Choker
Distinctive Collection choker featuring a vintage-inspired antiqued sterling silver floral-motif plate centerpiece. Five strand silhouette of petite faceted amethyst beads on ring-linked antiqued sterling silver strands. Finished with an adjustable hook-and-ring closure with matching amethyst-beaded strand. 11" long.
$299
The Ralph Lauren style became a nationwide phenomenon after he dressed the male actors in the 1974 film adaptation of The Great Gatsby in clothing from his current line. The film's evocation of the lost, elegant era of F. Scott Fitzgerald provided a perfect vehicle for Lauren's classic, sometimes nostalgic, vision. The designer received further attention when he created the clothing for Annie Hall (1977), in which Woody Allen sported traditional oxford button-down shirts, chinos, and tweeds, and Diane Keaton wore a quirky, modern blend of Lauren's signature pieces for both men and women.

