- Inky deep indigo fades into creamy white for the modern ombre effect of this geometric metal frame. Finished in 14k gold, the clean lines of the three-dimensional pyramid shapes make this frame the ideal showcase for your favorite photo memories.
- Collection: Indigo. Dimensions: 4" W x 5" H
- How to change the facepaper in your Jay Strongwater frame. Using the provided screwdriver, loosen the tabs, then push them away from the backplate. Remove the backplate. Remove the existing facepaper and backing sheets, then lay the frame face down, with the glass still in the frame. Take the facepaper or photo of your choice, along with backing sheet and lay them with the facepaper facing downward and the backing sheet facing upward. Replace the backplate.
- Packaging: Signature Jay Strongwater box. We suggest storing your Jay Strongwater piece in the original box it came in while not being displayed. Storing with acid free tissue paper in an air tight container is an alternative. To clean your Jay Strongwater piece, wipe gently with a damp cloth.
- Jay Strongwater pieces are expertly handcrafted and are of exceptional, heirloom quality. Each showstopping limited edition piece is a collectable treasue that'll be passed down from generation to generation.
Jay Strongwater’s love of the bejeweled objet has led him on a beautiful journey through the worlds of fashion and home furnishings. Jay began his career in 1981 while a student at the Rhode Island School of Design. After garnering raves for a necklace he made for his mother, he took jewelry samples to the open buyer days at several of New York’s department stores and a burgeoning business was born. Strongwater’s taste for big, bold bijoux was seen on fashion runways, magazine covers, and prominent jewelry counters across the country. The start of home furnishings was a jewel-encrusted picture frame Jay created in 1995 using components from his jewelry collection. By 1998, his Jewels for the Home supplanted his fashion business. “I’m fascinated by the idea of taking our everyday belongings and turning them into a beautiful collage of metal, enamel, and sparkling crystals.” Collectors often say they feel the hand of the artisan behind each Jay Strongwater design. This almost tangible sense comes from the work of the highly skilled artisans in the designer’s New York atelier and production workshop in Rhode Island, where most pieces are brought to life. Jay Strongwater's bejeweled collections for the home—from frames and figurines to boxes, furniture, and holiday collections—add color and delight to every room.