Angela Cummings fine jewelry (1975-1998)
Born in Austria in 1944, Cummings grew up in the United States, where she moved with her family at the age of three. She studied art in Italy and goldsmithing in Germany, graduating in goldsmithing and gemology.
Starting her career as a designer at the legendary jewelry company Tiffany & Co in 1967, she created jewelry there for almost ten years. In 1970, she married Bruce Cummings. Notably, Angela designed the first complete jewelry collection under her own name in 1975.
With her vast and successful experience in jewelry design, she created her own company, Angela Cummings Inc., in 1984 in New York. Jewelry designed by Angela Cummings was sold at Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus, the largest US department stores. Admirers of her jewelry talent appreciate the bright design and expensive materials. In particular, diamonds, 18 carat gold, platinum, opals, emeralds and other precious stones.
Angela Cummings Inc. ceased to exist in the late 1990s. However, in 2013 she returned to the jewelry business, starting a collaboration with jewelry company Assael Inc.