Jan 29, 2014
Fauxhemian, From The Makers of Schmutzerland Shows Off The New Monogram Line at The NY NOW Show

Fauxhemian, from the makers of Schmutzerland, is proud to show off it’s new Monogram line, at this year’s NY NOW show at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City, February 2nd – 6th, booth number 8369. Featuring a classic take on letters, sporting a decidedly contemporary feel. these new monograms make personal accessorizing a breeze. With necklaces available in either a classic look or with a flourish, along with earrings,rings and elegant cuff links these stylish pieces are a must have for the discerning stylista.

Bonnie Berish, partner and design director notes, “I have always had a love of typography and being able to offer a monogram line is something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time”. She continues, ” I think it’s really great to be able to personalize your outfit with your initials or other significant letters”.

The Fauxhemian line showcases all cast, Sterling Silver Plate settings, with glass cabochons. They have a substantial feel and because of their sophisticated simplicity, go great with any outfit.

In addition to the currently offered in Geometric designs, the Monogram line exhibits Fauxhemian’s ability to expand into other styles and looks. Additionally, to go along with the Schmutzerland practice of developing custom lines for retailers, Fauxhemian is customizable as well.

Along with an extensive catalog of fantastic designs, Schmutzerland has become known for their ability to listen and create an exclusive line for retailers, museums, institutions and fund raising groups. They have made pieces for the Pennsylvania Ballet, The Mystic Seaport Museum, The Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, many retail stores and private groups. With low minimums it’s easy to have an exclusive line developed.

Schmutzerland offers their jewelry in 30x40mm oval deluxe necklaces, 25mm round necklaces, oval and round earrings, cocktail rings, petite rings, Brooches, cuff links and hair pins.

Tchotch•ke: noun informal 1. A small object that is decorative rather than strictly functional; a trinket 2. A pretty girl (American Oxford Dictionary)

About Schmutzerland

A truly inspiring story of innovation and reinvention, Schmutzerland is a family owned business started in 2008. Beginning as a web based company, the business now has retailers from Brooklyn to Barcelona, selling imaginative image based jewelry. Drawing on a background from a successful career as a graphic designer, Bonnie Berish, principal designer and art director, along with her daughter Lauren, have taken the best of the image collection that she has assembled over the years and created a line of image based fashion jewelry. Schmutzerland has been worn by Tracey Ullman in her hit SHOWTIME series “State of the Union,” written about in major fashion and lifestyle publications and blogs, along with a healthy viral buzz created by satisfied customers blogging, posting on Facebook and Tweeting.




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