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No one except Hollywood stars and very rich Texans wore Indian jewelry. And there was a plethora of dozens if not hundreds of athletic teams that in essence were insulting us, from grade schools to college. That's all changed.

I used to collect vintage clothing - exquisite lace dresses, embroidered shawls and ornate jewelry - but that's just not me any more.

I tend not to wear accessories. I'm not one of those gals with a drawerful of amazing jewelry. I don't even have my ears pierced! But I have one bracelet that never comes off my wrist.

Loads of my jewellery was my mum's.

I have always been interested in design, but in the beginning I didn't set out to make jewelry specifically.

I never wear too much jewelry. I never wear a ton of pattern. Sometimes I'll go big, but it never feels right.

If it wasn't for golf, I'd probably still be peddling jewelry or be in the sugar mills somewhere.

I love minimalistic jewellery with a contemporary touch.

The kinds of things I like with crystals are the really beautiful costume jewelry, vintage pieces, and they usually have that diamond shape.

I make a lot of money. I wear a lot of jewelry. And the reason I buy so much jewelry is to show you that it's not a joke. You walk around with $20,000 on, you not to be played with.

I don't wear perfume, and I rarely wear jewelry.

I'm very simplistic. I like jewelry that is small, that is a statement piece but with a delicate statement.

Every time I sign a contract, I donate something to charity and buy a piece of jewelry. Whether the movie gets made or not, it's a celebration.

I favor big, bold jewelry - especially statement necklaces that still have a sense of delicateness.

After university, I was working as a stylist in the Paris theatres when I had a flash of inspiration. I made necklaces from the bikinis designed for the cabaret performers of Folies Bergeres. I was so happy with them that it was only then that I sought out formal training in jewelry.

I'm not so much a shoe or bag person as jewelry, and I think it's because jewelry is like candy.

Yes, guns are to men what jewelry is to women!

I just wanted to give them the 'Lost Jewelry' so they can say, 'Yo, they get that's mean.' And then when I tell 'em, 'Yo, that ain't even the meal. Get ready for the meal!' That's when we 'bout to go crazy because the taste of the appetizer.

It's interesting, but because I have my own collection, I actually almost never purchase jewelry unless it's sort of playful, whimsical pieces that are more fashion, a little less investment-oriented. Most of my personal jewelry collection is from my own collection. The pieces that get layered in tend to be gifts from my husband.

Customized jewelry is one of my targets with Bold Machines.