Vincent Peach Jewelry Collection - A Hollywood Favorite Takes a Walk On The Wild Side

A new tribe of bohemian is accessorizing Fall/Winter 2015. Rich and luxurious meets organic and free-spirited from Ralph Lauren's "Tribal" jewelry collection to Nashville Designer Vincent Peach's distinctly unique pieces, from Tahitian Pearl to Serengeti Gold, the emerging trends blend worlds and styles.

Featuring custom, one-of-a-kind creations of rare south sea, golden and black pearls, these unique works of art include: necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings intertwined with leather, artifacts and fossilized pieces.

Highlights of the collections incorporate: diamonds and precious gems, hand-crafted gold and silver metalwork as well as Peach's signature leather corded designs – the depth and scope of jewelry for both men and women has never been more finely curated.  

Vincent Peach offers pieces ranging in price from $20.00 to $20,000. Each design is infused with Vincent's inborn passion for creating works of art utilizing nature's most dazzling rare pearls, fine gems, brilliant diamonds, metals and organic elements.   

Frequently seen on Nashville's country music A list including Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire and former American Idol winner Carrie Underwood, Vincent Peach Jewelry is often the go to for wardrobe designers on the ABC television series Nashville.

Taylor Swift has also been pictured wearing the stunning Women's Tahitian Seaplicity collection. Vincent Peach jewelry has also been seen on Kathie Lee Gifford and Julia Louis-Dreyfus wearing the popular Tahitian Seaplicity Necklace in the FOX Searchlight Pictures Film "Enough Said."

Not only for women Steven Tyler, front man for Aerosmith and American Idol judge, has been seen wearing the Men's Tahitian Seaplicity collection and Brian Kelly of Florida Georgia Line wore the Diamond Antler Necklace on American Idol.

An admirer of unusual contours, color variations and remarkable shapes, Vincent is moved by rare shapes and chooses to design around them, respecting the natural, raw inherent beauty of the materials he uses. 

The Vincent Peach Collection is available worldwide at major jewelry and specialty stores, resorts and gift shops, as well as www.vincentpeach.com.

 

Tribal Collection Jewelry image courtesy of Ralph Lauren and used with permission.

Celebrity images courtesy of Vincent Peach and used with permission.

Vincent Peach collection images courtesy of Vincent Peach and used with permission. 

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