Carpenter and sons
Carpenter Jewelry is an American jewelry company founded in 1972 by William Carpenter, a jewelry designer and goldsmith. The company is based in New York City and is known for its high-quality, handcrafted jewelry made using traditional metalworking techniques.
Carpenter's designs are often inspired by nature, with many pieces featuring intricate details such as leaves, flowers, and animals. He uses a variety of materials, including 18k and 22k gold, platinum, and gemstones, to create his unique pieces. Carpenter is also known for his use of unusual techniques, such as chasing and repoussé, to create texture and depth in his designs.
Carpenter Jewelry has won numerous awards and has been featured in a variety of publications, including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Town & Country. The company's designs are sold in high-end jewelry stores and galleries throughout the United States. Today, the company is run by Carpenter's son, John, who continues to uphold his father's commitment to craftsmanship and quality.
Carpenter's designs are often inspired by nature, with many pieces featuring intricate details such as leaves, flowers, and animals. He uses a variety of materials, including 18k and 22k gold, platinum, and gemstones, to create his unique pieces. Carpenter is also known for his use of unusual techniques, such as chasing and repoussé, to create texture and depth in his designs.
Carpenter Jewelry has won numerous awards and has been featured in a variety of publications, including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Town & Country. The company's designs are sold in high-end jewelry stores and galleries throughout the United States. Today, the company is run by Carpenter's son, John, who continues to uphold his father's commitment to craftsmanship and quality.