tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7996914737496276486.post719016304820022295..comments2023-10-12T09:35:18.917-07:00Comments on Shine Sparkle Smile: POGGI Paris -- Color Aplenty Jewelry on the Left BankIn Search of Divinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12637839607964423647noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7996914737496276486.post-88731341132821194112017-05-07T00:03:21.877-07:002017-05-07T00:03:21.877-07:00I've owned one piece of Poggi jewelry and I...I've owned one piece of Poggi jewelry and I've searched (in a lazy way) for years to find more of the jewelry. A friend and I agreed that the name of the designer was "Pocci," so that's what I searched. Needless to say I never had any success and was always sorry that such a promising designer had vanished. ... That's just by way of explaining why I am so pleased to suddenly be enlightened! In a description I read the name correctly and have been rewarded to see the designer is as successful as that one piece I own led me to believe she could be.<br /><br />Now I'm wondering how to find retired pieces, particularly the bright colors and the one's articulating in a long pendant shape. I would have hoped the designer would have developed a system of building a piece with elements of different sizes and connectors. The client would be able to buy several (or many) elements and construct their own jewelry from the outstanding Poggi pieces. I think that could have been a profitable sideline.<br /><br />I appreciate your photos and any information you could share. (For instance, how much are the green earrings?) Do you know of a vintage market that might offer some of the retired pieces?<br /><br />Best wishes to you as we both pursue our beloved jewelry,<br />Nora <br />(I don't use gmail these days, but you can try Facebook if you feel inclined to respond. I'll check your sites again soon.)<br />Making it by making thingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07881205330097324841noreply@blogger.com