GT & Company Jewelry - a Punksilver Review

GT & Company Jewelry

 
Though the launched in 2007 GT & Company name is a little new, the 2 silversmiths from the heart ofCalifornia Gary & Tigran have been making and designing sterling silver jewelry for the past 20 years, and are certainly not inexperienced.

 

Designing and assembling is carried out purely at Gary & Tigran’s new shop in Burbank CA by the famous 2 man show. Each and every jewelry piece that is sent out by the GT & Company shop is meticulously conceptualized, carved, assembled by hand and personally examined by designers for any sign of imperfections before it is shipped out to the customer.
 
Gary and Tigran pay careful attention to every single little detail in their gothic jewelry, and no flaws are tolerated. The artistic pair chooses only best grade materials for their gothic jewelry, leather accessories and wooden boxes alike. Consequently, GT & Company sterling silver gothic jewelry heads the list of countless celebrities looking for fashionable custom sterling silver gothic jewelry, and despite the fact that this label is kind of young, it has generated enough exposure to win the support of many prominent rock, sporting and media stars, including Sylvester Stallone, who personally endorses GT & Company gothic jewelry; a privilege which few other gothic jewelry designers have enjoyed.

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