Rebekah Brooks Designer Jewelry

Fashion Jewelry: Earrings

In early 2000 Rebekah Brooks launched of her own jewelry line - introducing a truly unique vision in designer jewelry. All of the jewelry is handmade in their studio. The gold they use is specified as 14k GF (Gold Filled), 14k gold Vermeil, 14k, 18k or 22k gold. 14k Gold Filled has a bonded 14k Gold content that will not wear off or change color over time. They use the US standard. 14k Vermeil is 100 layers of 14k Gold over Sterling Silver, which makes it all precious metal. Vermeil is not plated but bonded and will not wear off. Traditional plating is the equivalent of one layer.

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gold gemstone and bead earrings
Rebekah Brooks Vine Earrings
A cluster of stones makes these vine earrings shine. Small stones and beads are clustered together, including aventurine, smoky topaz, and gold beads. Dangling below the cluster is a faceted aventurine stone, adding a new shine to this piece.
• Length: 1 inch
• Metal: 14k gold fill
• Stone: Aventurine, smoky topaz
$175


sterling silver and labradorite earrings
Rebekah Brooks Silver Drop Earrings
Featuring a simple design with lots of shine, these silver drop earrings are sleek. The piece features a thin silver bar that extends down to meet with a stunning faceted labradorite stone.
• Metal: Sterling silver
• Stone: Labradorite
• Length: 1 ¼ inches
$113


silver and gemstone chandelier earrings
Rebekah Brooks Small Circle Earrings
Delicate and elegant, these circle earrings are a dazzling piece. The piece starts off with a textured silver circle, with three small stones dangling below it. The stones feature a larger stone in the center with two smaller stones at each side.
• Metal: Sterling silver
• Length: 7/8 inch
• Stone: Iolite
$100

Raised in rural New Hampshire, Rebekah Brooks had an inherent fascination with jewelry making from an early age. Following high school, she attended the Massachusetts College of Art and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, completing a degree in Sculpture in 1995. In 2004, the business relocated from Brooklyn, NY, to western Massachusetts, where all the work is currently produced.