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John Hardy Jewelry: The Gift of Inspiration
The John Hardy jewelry collection is inspired from the Island of Bali. John Hardy found the island during an exploratory journey around the world. He knew instantly that he would call Bali home. John studied the Balinese metalsmithing and jewelry making traditions in order to create his beautiful jewelry designs. He worked with his wife, Cynthia, to create jewelry with his passion for love of family, land, and the people of Bali. Each piece incorporates the world’s finest materials and expert craftsmanship. Like the women who wear the John Hardy jewlery, no two pieces are exactly the same, but yet each one is a perfect work of art. Since the collection is inspired by the Island of Bali, it makes the perfect jewelry accessory for the summer - wear with a bathing suit, with your favorite sundress or with a little black dress for an evening out on the town.
Although John Hardy creations are majority for women, he also has extended his collection to children, teens, and men. There is also a collection of accessories for the home in recent years. As with all that John Hardy creates, these designs are lovingly made by hand to become a beautiful part of our everyday lives. Each piece embodies the very essence of luxury and each is unique just like the jewelry collection. That’s John Hardy’s gift of inspiration to you.
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no responses - Posted 01.13.10
I love unique and eye catching jewelry. The John Hardy jewelry collection is just that...unique and beautiful! John Hardy's jewelry is inspired by his family and the Island of Bali where they live. Each piece incorporates the world's finest materials of sterling silver and 18 karat gold with the intimate ...continue
1 response - Posted 09.12.09
Jewelry Designer John Hardy and his wife Cynthia fell in love with the exquisite beauty and culture of the Pacific Island of Bali. Inspired both by the incredible lushness of the nature surrounding them as well as by the ancient metalworking and jewelry making traditions of the native population, the ...continue






