• Tudor Jewelry: Off With Her Head!

    The sixteenth century Tudor period was an age of change, not only in religion, literature and music, but also in fashion. The English court began to don the most luxurious of clothes and jewels, and they made a precedent for those who had money to follow.

  • Designer Spotlight: Hyla Dewitt

    Hyla's passion for designing jewelry started at a young age. Her passion for art and jewelry inspires her to design. Check out some of Hyla's bold and unique statement pieces.

  • Designer Spotlight: Molly Sims

    Growing up my mother collected jewelry from estate auctions, flea markets and consignment stores,and built a beautiful and timeless collection that was a reflection of her passion for it. She passed that passion onto me and as I began modeling, I couldn’t afford the clothes to get noticed so I would work my outfit around my jewelry pieces and it ultimately became what I was known for.

  • Designer Spotlight: Lisa Salzer

  • Vintage Charm

    If you haven't already, stop into the eclectic boutique Charm in downtown Birmingham for amazing vintage jewelry finds.

  • Getting the Most Bling For Your Buck

    We spoke with experts at Bromberg's Fine Jewelers, Barton-Clay Jewelers, Levy's Fine Jewelry, and Sanders Jewelry to find out their go-to tips on how to get the most bling for your buck.

  • Best Jewels at Golden Globes

    The red carpet was crawling with beautiful gowns and beautiful jewels, our top 5 stunners. Note many jewelry designers are auctioning their jewels to benefit Haiti. Bromberg's can replicate the earrings Cox wore to the Golden Globes.

  • Chrissie Larkin Jewelry

    Birmingham native, Chrissie Larkin, stumbled on to making jewelry by accident. Boy, are we glad she did. Her pieces are creative and one of a kind. Larkin shares with My Scoop what inspires her and how she stays Superwoman to her 3 kids.

  • Off the Chain! Jennifer Boaz Jewelry

    Addicted, Amplified, Savvy, Unpredictable. Each piece of Jennifer Boaz's jewelry has a name. No doubt that once you see her pieces you might be addicted, amplified, savvy...

  • Jewel of the Month: Pope Knows Jewelry!

    South Carolina native, Jane Pope, features unique colorful gemstones and antique chains. Her jewelry can be found on the streets of New York and on the Red Carpet. We love this green and gold multi-chain necklace. More of her collecton can be found at www.janepopejewelry.com

  • Jewel of the Month: Gorjana Wrap Bracelets

    In case you haven't noticed wrap bracelets are a must. You can wrap, you can stack, and you can add metallic, but it all starts with the leather wrap bracelet.

  • Comer Neal Has Got The Jewels

    Birmingham jewelry designer Comer Neal is creating beautiful baubles and catching the eye of consumers and retailers alike, You can find Comer's designs at Saks Fifth Avenue.

  • Alluring Loree Rodkin

    My Scoop interviews Loree Rodkin. Rodkin's gorgeous designs attract style mavens from around the world. They are edgy, eye catching, and alluring.

  • Jewel of the Month: Liquid Metal

    This bracelet by Liquid Metal is one of the most unique pieces of jewelry I have seen in sometime. Like mesh it lays softly on your wrist, is quite striking, and fastens with a magnetic snap.

  • Big Jewels

    It is a must this spring to adorn your neck with a big necklace. Here are our top picks in a variety of price ranges.

  • We Love Big!

    Big earrings are a must have this season even for brides. This can be a gift from your husband, in laws, or mother, or maybe it is a family heirloom. Whatever dons your ears do not be afraid to go big. Here are our top picks from pearls to gemstones to something blue.

  • Jewel of the Month: Stephen Dweck Ring

    Impeccable taste combines with fashion forward designs to create amazing jewelry. This Stephen Dweck ring is a statement piece and the price tag is nice too!

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