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No Compromise

Posted at 12:00:00 AM in Stephen Webster (8)

 

Uniqueness is hard to achieve when you are trying to please everyone. But when you have a niche; when you have accolades that share your tastes, compromise will not be a word in your vocabulary. This is true to Stephen Webster, the man, the brand. “…I knew I could give people something exciting, that I'd never have been able to do if I'd been making three-stone diamond rings for the trade." This statement made by Webster himself encapsulates his style; a style that has always brought excitement and intrigue by making jewels stand out and speak. Known for leaning heavily on his rock and roll influence, Stephen Webster has been a go-to for many A-listers. He had done works for Madonna for Guy Richie, Angelina Jolie, Christina Aguilera and adorned Lisbeth Salander star Rooney Mara for the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo movie. Stephen Webster’s brilliance is apparent in many collections such as the Jewels Verne and the Seven Deadly Sins. The latter captures lust, envy, sloth, wrath, gluttony, and pride in seven eye catching pieces. In luxury rock and roll jewelries, there are a lot of ‘cool’ pieces. But none can compare to Stephen Webster. For your Stephen Webster pieces, visit Shreve & Co. – authorized dealer for Stephen Webster.
 
 
References: http://www.professionaljeweller.com/article-10672-stephen-webster-adorns-girl-with-dragon-tattoo/
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/rock-on-how-celebrity-jeweller-stephen-webster-transformed-the-image-of-bling-6277098.html
http://rantchick.com/stephen-websters-seven-deadly-sins-ring-collection/
http://www.stephenwebster.com/collections.asp

Written by Shreve & Co. on Tuesday, December 11, 2012 | Comments (0)

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