About Mark
Award winning designer Mark Schneider specializes in contemporary designs. His jewelry creations are known for their simplicity and clean, fluid lines. Mark uses unusual gemstones and diamonds to create his distinct designs. Mark's philosophy of jewelry is to create designs as wearable art.
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Check our our blog to see some of Mark's new color designs featuring fire opals and diamond slices! http://t.co/uNvVfDL0 [#]
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Engagement Ring of the Week: Soul Mate - Intertwine your souls with this unique new design from our 2012 Bridal... http://t.co/FZVhZFh4 [#]
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AGTA Prism http://t.co/OrfXeeu0 [#]
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Regina King, film and television actress, recently posed for a photoshoot wearing Mark's AGTA Spectrum Award... http://t.co/wLjmjKL4 [#]
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Engagement Ring of the Week: Dapper - Enthrall her with this classic diamond engagement ring, shown with matching... http://t.co/6WWznq4Z [#]
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Flying high over Times Square, Regina King wearing Mark's award winning pearl earrings! http://t.co/ZY3ktSkK [#]
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Regina King wears Mark's award winning pearl earrings and jewelry by other amazing AGTA Spectrum award winning... http://t.co/Vm7N4YK7 [#]
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The Chair Ring is complete! Check out our blog to see the final images! http://t.co/OpkRG7JT [#]
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Engagement Ring of the Week - Aurora: Make her see stars with with unique engagement ring featuring a bezel set... http://t.co/XQmhHi97 [#]
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As a follow-up from last week's sketch, take a look at our blog to see some images of the wax for the Chair Ring. http://t.co/zh5OsQp3 [#]
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From sculptural colored gemstone jewelry to engagement rings, Mark designs it all. But one of his favorite things to undertake is taking specific customer requests, adding his own design sensibility, and creating works of art. Recently we received a particularly interesting design request which we thought would be fun to share with you. Over the next couple weeks you will be able to see this design transformed from old jewelry and a sketch, to a beautiful new piece of jewelry.
At first a pin was drawn out in Mark’s signature fluid style (above), but after some collaboration they decided a upon a beautiful seahorse pin. This is the design they came up with: While it looks good on paper the final design will be determined by the physical constraints of what is practical and what looks most appealing. Check back with us next week to see how our master jewelers take the drawing and translate it into a hand carved wax model. |


