Pauline Rader jewellery
The history of Pauline Rader jewelry lasted for two decades. Founded in 1962 as a family business of Pauline and Danton Rader, the brand ceased to exist in 1982. The jewelers had showrooms in Forrest Hills, NY and in Palm Beach, Florida.
The designer of the highest level, her works are rare and collectible. Pauline grew up in a family of jeweler, and from childhood was keen on family affair. About her personal life. The designer was happily married and gave birth to three children.
Rader began making jewelry in 1962, creating fantastic decorations in a variety of styles. She was very fond of lions, tigers, insects and turtles, although that did not prevent her to create classic decorations. As a young, Madame Ryder specialized in the art of ancient Greece and Rome, many of her decorations are made in the Etruscan style, or in the style of ancient jewelry. In 1982, the brand ceased to exist.
Noteworthy, in 2009, the heirs (eldest grandson) on the numerous requests of fans of PR jewelry, released limited edition works of Pauline Rader. Made using the old molds, these pieces had no markings. Nevertheless, the series of heirs was prized by collectors no less than the lifetime creations.