The Spring/Summer 2011 Collection was inspired by the places that Kate has called home. The shapes and colors of each piece reflect the designer’s favorite memories.
The stars of this limited edition collection are unexpected gem pairings and chunky chain statement necklaces.
Although a slight departure from the usual vintage look-and-feel of Third Culture Jewelry, this new collection is a peek into Kate’s past. Sometimes you have to look back in order to move forward.
Altea is a small town in southern Spain known for its blue tile domed church and sunny weather.
Lapiz and citrine make a perfect pairing for these Costa Blanca inspired pieces.
This necklace was inspired by the grey skies and bright amber of St. Petersburg, Russia.
The flashy qualities of the labradorite drops are balanced by lemon amber and cloudy grey agate beads.
Eilat is known for the coral reefs of the Red Sea on one side and mountainous terrain on the other.
The dry desert and red rocks create a stunning contrast to the blue water.
Bright coral is combined with large pyrite stones to capture the landscape of one of Israel’s most popular getaway.
Inspired by the royal tradition, these amethysts and fresh water pearls speak to the propriety of English society with a modern twist.
Bright green rutilated quartz, pyrite, and antique brass colored chain capture the beauty of the Norwegian fjords in jewelry.
One could argue there is no city fairer that Vancouver, Canada.
Large turquoise and rich gold represent the happy spirit of this bright city.
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