A Review of Alexis Bittar Jewelry

Ruth Carter
Born in New York City in 1968, Alexis Bittar began his employment history by selling flowers from a handpainted cart across from his home in Brooklyn. In 1979, he worked for a brief time as a photographer, and then, in 1983, he became a vendor of vintage clothes and jewelry in New York's East Village. In 1988, he designed his first line of jewelry, and now, in 2010, he owns and operates three boutiques throughout New York City. He also hosts an exclusive line of lovely pieces that are only offered through such classy stores as Nordstrom's and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Alexis Bittar offers jewelry designs that would be ideal for any and every woman. Regardless from what walk of life a woman comes, Mr. Bittar has gorgeous creations that any woman is sure to love. Check out these beautiful works of art by Alexis Bittar.

Large Crystal Encrusted Hoop Earrings

These 18K gold-plated hoops are tastefully adorned with tiny crystals to add a beautiful sparkle. These enchanting earrings would go well with any dress or even formal attire. They are available at Nordstrom's and www.alexisbittar.com for $195.

Montauk Medium Pendant Necklace

This colorful and stylish piece of jewelry is a Nordstrom exclusive and has a glowing drop of Lucite that is accented with reconstituted turquoise, faux coral, and Swarovski crystals suspended on a 16" 14K gold filled chain. This versatile necklace would look wonderful with casual or dressy attire and is priced at $245.

Long Gold Turquoise Oval Klimt Pendant

A long turquoise stone overlaid with a gold textured cutout on an 18K gold plated 32" chain completes this gorgeous creation of Alexis Bittar. This precious piece would marvelously complement any hippie chic outfit or would even look hip with a tee or sweater paired with jeans. This turquoise lover's dream is available for $245 on www.shopbop.com and www.alexisbittar.com.

Raindrop Lucite Necklace

This simple yet elegant Lucite raindrop pendant comes in a multitude of colors (my personal favorite is the one of the lilac hue) and hangs from a 16" gold plated chain. This versatile creation could impressively adorn just about any outfit and is available at www.alexisbittar.com for $125.

Large Gold Poppy Pin

This beautiful, feminine piece is reminiscent of a delicate flower with soft and muted hues. This pin brings the spring season to mind and would look lovely on a blazer, a dress, or even a scarf. This fashionable article of jewelry can be purchased from www.alexisbittar.com for $385.

Large Gold Turquoise and Pearl Link Cluster Earrings

These stunning earrings each have a solitary turquoise teardrop topped with pearl and turquoise accents and golden hoops and have 2.5" hook backs. These chic fashion accents would make a splendid accompaniment to a casual outfit of a tee or sweater matched with a pair of stylish jeans or a savvy denim skirt. These earrings are available at www.alexisbittar.com for $175.

Small Gold Crystal Tulip Hinge Bracelet

This nature-inspired bracelet hints to Japanese craftsmanship of the past and reminds one of a spring garden. Lucite, Austrian crystal and 18 K gold all play a role in adding decorative colors to this alluring work of art. This alluring bracelet would be a glorious match with any dress, pants suit, or any sort of dressy attire. This designer work of art is featured on www.alexisbittar.com for $225.

Keep Alexis Bittar and his jewelry designs in mind when looking for accessories to accent that spring wardrobe. His gorgeous selections illustrate his love of light, beauty, form and nature.

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Published by Ruth Carter

Ruth is a homeschooling mother of three and the wife of a Marriage and Family Therapy graduate student. She holds a Master s degree in counseling and has worked in a number of different settings with a varie...  View profile

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  • Amber2/25/2010

    I love all of his stuff, especially since, as you illustrated in this article, you can wear so many pieces with so many different things. Really spices up a boring outfit.

  • Susan Elliott2/25/2010

    Pretties!

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