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Introducing: The GoldField Brand x James Field

Posted in Nouveau Spotlight with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 13, 2022 by James Field
GoldField is “The Destination for Beauty.” Est. 2009 & launched officially c. 2022 by James Field

To begin, it has been several years since my last post. Where do I even begin? A global pandemic, state shutdowns, inflation, and even two cross country road trips, alone (I’ll be posting about them soon) could not slow me down. I pushed and pushed until I made it to this moment right now, where I can finally speak about it. I look back with intense gratitude and a profound sense of accomplishment, so now let’s begin!

My journey began in February 2020, when I decided that I had enough of the east coast. I packed up my truck with my treasures and memories, donated everything else in my apartment, then I simply left. I drove four days across this beautiful country, in search of setting up new roots. I needed a fresh start, desperately. Work and family tensions peaked that year for me, and I wanted to escape. To leave all and everything I had ever known to seize my life and place it back under my own control. This was a mission I would not back down from, because it literally meant life or death.

The trip was indescribable. I felt emotions so deeply that through the entire drive to Los Angeles, I periodically pulled over to just cry from the sheer beauty and freedom I was experiencing. It was all therapeutic, freeing, and yet incredibly terrifying. I had no prospects, apartment or even a secure source of income waiting for me on the west coast, but I did not care. Since I could not force any guaranteed outcome for myself, plus battling the pandemic, caused me to depart shortly after I had arrived. I cannot begin to describe the disappointment I had in just about everything at this moment. I even attempted to set roots in the west the following summer and could not. After my second trip, I decided to stay on the east coast for now. Stay and do what my heart was pushing and calling for me to do, and that was focus on my business.

The brand is entitled GoldField. The name is a combination of my favorite metal and my paternal last name. It has been my brainchild and passion since 2009. After co-founding Sergio + James in New York City, I always knew I wanted my own brand, that worked with more elevated materials. GoldField is my small, beginners “stage” that will showcase all of the treasures I have collected over the past decade, and a prime space to represent my handcrafted creations to the world. In-between several unfulfilling and challenging jobs, I began to carve out time to organize my collection, work on samples and get ready for the brand launch.

Do it!
GoldField Earring Concepts c. 2022 by James Field

I am living proof that you can experience failure, have no capital, income, or even formal education in a specific industry, and still pursue your dreams. These last three years I have been rejected in more ways than I care to share with you, however my inner strength carried me through it. At times I felt as though I had lost everything, yet I never lost my passion. My burning desire to be a business owner for the second time before the age of 35, finally came to fruition. You are capable. You are strong. You have experience. You WILL succeed. If you have a passion, GO FOR IT. Simple as that. Let nothing stop you.

Handcrafted freshwater & baroque pearl convertible stud/drop earrings samples. GoldField c. 2022 by James Field
GoldField Pearl & Semi-precious stone bead samples created between 2019-2021 by James Field

GoldField was created in theory in 2009, however the online shop was officially launched in 2022. I am very grateful for the time gap. That time allowed me to continue working on designs and adding to my vintage/fine jewelry collection. My ultimate goal for GoldField is a physical boutique on the ground level, and my private residence located above. I want and will have the true “atelier” a studio, where I have free range to create, realize my designs, and cultivate my dreams.

I thank you all for still trickling in to view my little blog, and I am so excited to share my journey with you into the new year. If you are interested in my progression, stay tuned and check out my new social media accounts created to focus on my business and passions. Thank you for reading!

James Field – December 13th, 2022.

Check out the links to: The GoldField Shop on Etsy. The Instagram page of The Educated Jeweler & The Tumblr page of The Educated Jeweler, via the links below. 💜


James Field c. 2022

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Nouveau Spotlight: Sergio Wonder Fall/Winter 2016 Menswear Presentation

Posted in Nouveau Spotlight with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on May 14, 2016 by James Field

Last weekend in Brooklyn I experienced a wonderful presentation of menswear for Fall 2016, by a very special designer.

Mr. Sergio Wonder, my former design partner on the highly successful and innovative custom-made jewelry and accessories line  “Sergio + James” debuted his second consecutive clothing presentation among 5  other designers, in a showcase curated by our good friend Curtis Bryant.

Sergio’s aesthetic stems from his incredibly deep and complex love for Fashion, and the art of presentation on the human form. When we worked on the design concepts for Sergio + James, I was continuously awed and dazzled by his love of fabric selection, research, and of course the design process itself.

This collection showcased for Fall 2016 revealed both an expert attention to detail and a touch of urban sophistication in the form of tailored cotton bomber jackets with hand worked knit detailing, to tapered black & white cotton checked-pattered pants worn under a black knit tee topped off by a black cotton collar & button-less jacket.

Two of my favorite looks. Fifty Shades of Chic is the vibe here.

Two of my favorite looks. Fifty Shades of Chic was the vibe here.

The main idea presented in  Sergio’s collection is a simple concept of utility and wearability, so often lost in independent designers so set in the conviction of bold statement pieces to garner press. He achieves this soft yet modern take on classic looks with various pocket details, pleated shorts, and 4 pocket trousers that create a uniformity to the collection. The more whimsical pieces like the bomber jackets, grey knit and jersey sleeve crew neck pull overs and long sleeve black & white jumpsuit, with pleats are fresh and modern urban chic silhouettes that are right on par with the current “revolution” as its been described of new, different and exciting shapes in menswear.

Form & Function displayed in the balance menswear presentation at Sergio Wonder Fall 2016

Form & Function presented in the balance menswear presentation at Sergio Wonder Fall 2016.

This color scheme of mostly black, white, and grey is simple yet incredibly powerful in its ability to reveal Sergio’s tailoring skills. Custom hand worked jewelry to jumpsuits and bomber jackets, his talent has without a doubt sharpened with time and it was an honor to witness the wonderful expression of said skills.

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The black cotton and knit zip bomber jacket that I absolutely fell in love with, paired with black cropped pants featuring a black side leg stripe.

 

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Sergio with two of the shows models.

 

The entire presentation was quite poetic and fresh, and a well received display of tailoring, craftsmanship and passion by a very talented young artist.

Sergio’s collection was debuted during Brooklyn Fashion Week 2016, which seemed to magnetically attract a colorful and fabulously unique flock of artist, designers, makeup and hair stylists, musicians and the like to Bushwick last Saturday afternoon. There was even a reunion with one of our most passionate patrons to our former jewelry collection, Mr. Michael Ibidapo who wore his custom-made black & white, “Jo” necklaces backstage and posed for a photo with myself and Sergio.

James Field, Michael Ibidapo & Sergio Wonder, after the presentation of the Fall 2016 Menswear collection.

James Field, Michael Ibidapo & Sergio Wonder, after the presentation of the Fall 2016 Menswear collection.

 

Sergio Wonder’s collection of Ready to Wear is available exclusively at

www.SergioWonder.com

Also be sure to follow him via his Tumblr page and on Instagram  and Snapchat at: SergioWndr

 

A special thanks and Congratulations to our good friend Curtis Bryant who curated the 6 show designer showcase, doing a wonderful job of getting such great talent together and it was a pleasure to see Sergio and everyone that attended for gathering of superb young talent.

-James

 

 

L’Amour de Bijoux: The Love of Jewels

Posted in Art Nouveau, Nouveau Spotlight, Obsessions with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on August 2, 2014 by James Field

The 41 carat "Dresden Green" is the largest naturally green diamond to date.

The 41 carat “Dresden Green” is the largest naturally green Diamond to date.

 

I believe that my love of jewelry design, art and style began when I was a young boy. I remember subtle things such as my mothers engagement ring of white gold and black onyx that my father gave her. I thought it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen! So chic on her finger and so timeless at the same time. From then on, I would say my mother and her love of jewelry sparked something in my own creative soul.

My mother traveled to Kuwait on a business trip when I was young boy. While she was there she acquired the most beautiful diamond and ruby ring of about 2 carats. I had never seen anything like it, and I dare didn’t asked how much is cost. The irony is that even though I purchased her a small pink sapphire pendant necklace as a gift on the day of her return, her ring was absolutely stunning and I have fallen in love with jewelry design ever since.

So without further ado, this is my Love of Jewels.

Bahadur Shah Zafar II India (Delhi), Mughal, c. 1850 Watercolors on ivory

Bahadur Shah Zafar II
India (Delhi), Mughal, c. 1850
Watercolors on ivory

 

One of my greatest inspirations will always be the great Mughal Emperors of India. The splendor and grandeur of their Pearls, Emeralds, Silks, Diamonds, Rubies and Sapphires rivaled that of any King in the world. They looked so regal and exalted that all who saw them knew, they were royalty and should as such adorn themselves accordingly.

Turban Ornament India (West Bengal), Mughal, c. 1755 Gold, set with diamonds, rubies, a sapphire, Colombian emeralds and a pearl.

Turban Ornament
India (West Bengal), Mughal, c. 1755
Gold, set with diamonds, rubies, a sapphire, Colombian emeralds and a pearl.

 

I love the elegance that something like this Turban Ornament gives to the wearer. As an option this item could also be styled as a brooch on a great jacket. Great jewelry design for me is about timeless design and the highest quality of gemstones, and also versatility.

 

Mango-shaped rock crystal Flask India, Mughal, mid-17th century Rock crystal; set with gold, enamel, rubies, and emeralds

Mango-shaped rock crystal Flask
India, Mughal, mid-17th century
Rock crystal; set with gold, enamel, rubies, and emeralds

 

This whimsical and charming flask is from the time of Shah Jahan, the Emperor who built the Taj Mahal in the 17th century. This is a truly wonderful example of imagination and the mix of timeless design, exceptional taste, and quality materials.

My collection grows.

My collection grows.

 

Though my collection is certainly not on the level of the Great Emperors of India whom I admire, it still holds dear to my heart. Most of my pieces are vintage or hand crafted using emeralds, gold, pearls and silver. I hope to one day expand my collection to higher end pieces with more historical importance. My collection is a mix of vintage, gifted and purchased items with the silver rhinestone panther ring and brooch both being vintage finds for example, and the silver beaded bracelet with black onyx, a gift from my mother.

The long adored and cherished pearl is my zodiac birthstone, so the two strand freshwater pearl bracelet is something I was lucky enough to find at a vintage jewelry fair in New York City. The emerald stone and pearl bracelet with matching silver and emerald stone ring where hand-made for me in India and are my latest additions. The black rhinestone bracelet was a gift, and the gold Damascene bracelet next to it, a purchase on trip to Miami, Florida. The gold floral scroll cuff was an online vintage find, and the gold Damascene bracelet above it a vintage fair find as well.

Lauren Hutton by Milton Greene, 1966

Lauren Hutton by Milton Greene, 1966

 

I absolutely love this classic ad of Lauren Hutton dripping in jewels. I wish to one day create quality of this nature. I formerly owned and produced a jewelry designing brand called Sergio James with an old friend of mine, based out of New York City. We crafted jewelry using simple materials such as wood, spray paint, gold and silver leaf and metal filigree accents. I do miss the times that we created elegant yet simple collections, but its time to move on to more glittering pursuits. My goal is to achieve Master Jeweler status which is a very high honor.

I finally have had time as of late to start crafting and brainstorming jewelry concepts. Check out what I have been working on so far…

I present my little sample collection which I call "The Golden Black Pearl Collection"

I present my little sample collection which I call “The Golden Black Pearl Collection”

 

Yes! I love how they turned out, the are my perfect whimsical items all in gold. The black freshwater pearl is hand-woven with gold wire through a gold feather pendant at the end of a gold and black enamel chain. The diadems are gold bands with gold feather scroll pendants that I have hand-woven with gold wire to form this leaf crest pattern and this branch like design. The set is my perfect royal nod to history. This is only the start and more creations are to come.  I am so happy to FINALLY start designing again. Please stay tuned for more.

 

Thank you all for reading!

Cheers!

James Field

 

My Escape

Posted in Art Nouveau with tags , , , , , , , on July 10, 2011 by James Field

One of my absolute favorite places in New York, is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I find it to be the only place where I can totally immerse myself within the art, and feel like I am discovering something new each time. It almost has a therapeutic effect on me. Today I went to the Met and just walked, walked around and gazed and observed the beauty of what man can achieve. It was such a relaxing and awe-inspiring experience, and I found myself getting lost, within myself. I feel a place like this or something like is necessary in life, sometimes you need to just escape and let go.

“Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.”  -Twyla Tharp