My new jewelry design concept, The Jewel Bouquet™. It clips on to women's bras, bikinis and tank tops. The very first Accessible Accessory. Fun to wear.
Lovingly crafted by Karen Wondra Grisham. I call this new fashion accessory and jewelry design concept Décolletage Jewel Bouquet ™. Simply clip to your bra or bikini top my Décolletage Jewel Bouquet ™ jewelry to really enhance your beautiful cleavage.
Women really love wearing a demure Décolletage Jewel Bouquet ™ for that special occasion. It will sweep you to the forefront of the fashion elite.
My original jewelry designs display technical excellence, diverse forming techniques, and unceasing beauty. Made of materials that range from traditional metals to nylon, crystals, and found vintage objects. My Décolletage Jewel Bouquet ™ concept will leave art lovers, jewelers, design fans, crafter's, and collectors awestruck and inspired.
Décolletage Jewel Bouquet ™ designs are memorable and so much fun to wear.
Karen Wondra Grisham is the sole owner and creator of the Décolletage Jewel Bouquet design and business. Based in Los Angeles, California USA.
Why did I name this jewelry concept Décolletage Jewel Bouquet? It’s for the romantics in the world.
I did some research. Throughout the centuries, has anyone worn something similar to my design concept? No. Though, the romantic intention of my concept has been repeated throughout time.
When a woman wears an embellishment worn near the breast and décolleté area, she is displaying romance and displaying the lure.
Many years ago, when a sweetheart wanted to show their romantic affection to a woman, they only had nature around them to create such a gift. A flower or bouquet was commonly used. It was as beautiful and true as one could find.
If the woman was flattered and interested in her suitor, she would carry the bouquet near her center breast area. The woman will display openly, that this gift and gesture has truly touched her heart.
Now, if she was not interested or flattered by this gift, she would simply walk and display the bouquet to her side. This gesture displays little affection and attention to this romantic intention.
That is why I named the technical design concept, Décolletage Jewel Bouquet.