Royal Order - A writeup by Punksilver.com
Introduction to Royal Order Jewelry
Royal Order was founded on the undeniable union of rock & roll and fashion. Designed by former model and rock singer Cheryl Rixon Davis, Royal Order is one of the most extensive jewelry lines on the market today. The line originated in response to the Hollywood celebrities & musicians who were requesting pieces Cheryl had made for herself & for loved ones. Her own unique style set the line apart from the usual silver market; it"s truly in a league of its own. Offering collections of their trademark crown and royal images, religious icons, skulls & mythical symbols; the entire line is offered in sterling silver, 18kt gold, and platinum, set with pearls, & stones ranging from natural crystal to semi-precious & precious stones, addressing a wide range of accessory needs complementary to emerging fashion trends. Keeping the integrity of design while retaining a street edge has made Royal Order both fun and sophisticated. Royal Order was instantly embraced by the voracious Japanese market 10 years ago and has since become one of the most established luxury & designer stores across Japan, Australia, the United States, and South America.
In 2007, Established gothic silver jewelry designer Cheryl Rixon Davis hosted a highly exclusive launch party in honor of her Royal Order jewelry outlet situated in Beverly Hills. Being a former entertainer and musician, Cheryl Rixon Davis had the privilege of marketing her own gothic jewelry pieces by simply adorning her own gothic silver designs & capturing the attention of her audiences with the potent combination of her own beauty & the beauty of her gothic jewelry pieces.
Before long, Cheryl Rixon Davis began receiving orders for gothic jewelry from fellow musicians and celebrities. Her previous boutique in West Hollywood relocated to a new exquisite boutique a short distance away from Rodeo drive. Founded in 1996, Royal Order is inarguably a rock-n-roll sterling silver gothic jewelry fusion label which fuses the elements of rock n roll & gothic fashion.
True to its name, Royal Order gothic jewelry maintains a rock royalty theme.
Royal Order serves as an exclusive designer catering to numerous celebrity skins, such as Steven Tyler, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons & Dave Navarro just to name a few, all of who rely exclusively on Royal Order gothic jewelry for all their gothic jewelry needs. Usher made a customized order for a video shoot, and the Royal Order gothic jewelry he adorned drew scores of admiring looks during the Grammy's. Royal Order makes it a point to also cater to non-rock type musicians, & most popular amongst mainstream, non-rock musicians are the long Royal Order sterling silver necklaces, which stylishly accompany and accentuate elegantly styled dresses & casual open top shirts.
The brand is co-owned by Justin Davis, another impressive sterling silver gothic jewelry designer who also features royalty at the heart of his Justin Davis jewelry collection. Coincidentally, they possess the same second name Davis, & it is unknown whether any deeper relationship binds the two owners of this mammoth gothic jewelry brand.
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