Page Sargisson Brings Her One-of-a-kind Jewelry Designs to Madison Avenue
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"I've always made things," Sargisson said, noting that knitting and creating beaded necklaces have been hobbies since childhood. Her grandfather carved antique-style wood furniture in his basement studio in Groton, Mass. "That was an inspiration to me," she said. "I learned how to carve."
"My jewelry is very specific," she said. "It's my point of view. It has a lot of texture, brush strokes, a tactile feeling and lots of color. People who follow me love they can see the hand of the artist on it, especially in today's world where so much is made by computer."
"Practically all are one-of-a-kind, with prices starting at $600 for an 18-karat gold gemstone necklace and peaking at $23,500 for 4.2-carat diamond necklace. Among her bestsellers: sapphire signet rings, priced at $2,200, and 'mosaic' tablet pendants in diamonds, rubies and sapphires, ranging from $3,600 to $10,000."
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