The New York Pearl Jeweler

The pearls used in the Ella Gafter collection come from undyed, untreated, and unbleached gifts of nature to inspire any woman with an eye for artistry in design and unabashed desire for glamour. This iridescent icon for centuries now has appealed to women from the royals in Europe to the rock stars of the 21st Century. However, don’t let the simplicity of a natural pearl’s beauty fool you – Beware – the pieces created by Ellagem are for the most discerning buyers only.

A pearl lover for a long time now, Mrs. Obama wore Ellagem’s pearls for a Vogue photo shoot featuring her beautiful profile.

Your mother may not be the wife of the President of the United States, but she is in demand everywhere around the globe from St. Moritz to the Plaza Athénée, so where would your mama look for pearls to wear to an East Hampton luncheon for example? She would go to Ellagem and pick up a pearl and diamond bracelet to start off the conversation. This is that classic remix played out to be seen on her at those wonderful tucked away dining havens.

Another pearl lover, fashion icon Sarah Jessica Parker, in ropes and ropes of pearls from Ellagem. Coco Chanel would certainly approve.

 

Pearls have power. With a seductive allure and quiet grace, pearls express who a woman is

The formidable mother and daughter team of Ellagem. Talila and Elsa Gafter. There are many pearl jewelers in the world, but as daughter and partner Talila sums it aptly ” They are mostly pearl dealers. We are pearl jewelers.” Amen to that!

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3 Response to The “The New York Pearl Jeweler”

  1. John D. Bradley says:

    Talila and Elsa Gafter are at the top of their profession. Their jewelry is class personified!

    John D. Bradley

    1. admin says:

      I definitely agree!

  2. Unlike gemstones produced deep inside the Earth, pearls are created by living creatures called mollusks. Mollusks commonly have a soft, unsegmented body and a hard exterior shell, such as a clam or snail has. These animals live in marine and freshwater habitats as well as on land. The evolutionary history of this group extends back some 530 million years, with approximately 100,000 species of mollusks alive today.

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