1928 vintage Jewelry
1928 vintage Jewelry
The history of 1928 jewelry brand began in 1968. Founded by Melvyn Bernie, the company signed an exclusive licensing agreement with the Vatican Library in Rome. Thus, he received the right to recreate the artifacts found in the unrivaled collections, kept in the Vatican library. Using all the skills and experience, the company’s craftsmen fully justified the expectations of the Vatican. They showed the ability to make a tasteful decoration, keeping all the value of the originals. In particular, rosaries, jewelry boxes, key rings, necklaces, bracelets, brooches and earrings.
1928 Jewelry Company produced jewellery exclusively for premium department stores – class Macy’s. The brand used the wealth of vintage European and American storage. While the basis for the production of the company consists of vintage items, 1928 company is focused on the incredible combination of antiquities and the most modern trends.
The Mel Bernie Company, trading as 1928 Jewelry Company (and sometimes referred to simply as “1928 Jewelry”) is a manufacturer and wholesaler of costume jewelry and novelties. They also distribute their products directly to consumers through their website.
1928 vintage Jewelry
Privately owned family business, the company creates affordable antique and vintage inspired jewelry and accessories featured in Elle, InStyle, W, More, Marie Claire and Lucky magazines.
According to art historians, it was German artist Joseph Karl Stieler who created Amalie Schintling’s portrait, ordered by King Ludwig I, in the period from 1827 to 1850. It was among the series of portraits of the most beautiful women in Germany. Noteworthy, the main criterion was the beauty of the ladies, but not their social status. Among them are portraits of German princesses and ordinary city dwellers. All these portraits are in the gallery of beauties in the palace of Nymphenburg (Munich). Amalie von Schintling – the daughter of Major Lorenz von Schintling. Portrait of a beautiful woman who lived nearly a century and a half ago – a unique, attractive and mysterious.