About Us
"I was determined to bring the cool factor into fine jewelry, and create an environment that was the opposite of the norm. The environment had to work in synchronicity with my creations, and my personality."
The Boutique
In 1993, Catherine Angiel was determined to open and create an atmosphere that was low key and welcoming. "I never enjoyed walking into jewelry stores. The atmosphere was always uptight and pushy, and the pieces had no character. I was determined to bring the cool factor into fine jewelry, and create an environment that was the opposite of the norm. The environment had to work in synchronicity with my creations, and my personality."
Greenwich Village was the perfect spot for Catherine’s vision and her work. The unusual location for high end jewelry stores appealed to the artist, as she saw the neighborhood as her home. She opened her boutique on Greenwich Ave, a quirky street off the beaten path in the West Village. The 700-square-foot shop is exactly what Catherine dreamt of. It's intimate, welcoming and filled with exclusive artisan designs. The artist not only had a vision of a cool location, she also had a vision to display her work in a way that’s never been done before. She designed handmade wrought iron cases that are a combination of rustic and chic, similar to her design sensibility.
During the launch of her opening in ‘93, Catherine was also an advocate for equality and same sex marriage. She wanted everyone to feel proud of celebrating their commitment and was determined to create a safe haven for same-sex couples to do just that. She coined the term ‘commitment rings’, which became global.
Catherine is a true artist whose passion for design is undeniable, and when one walks through the threshold of her gallery, rock 'n' roll is playing and you can really feel her vibe.
It’s a refreshing experience, from the jewelry, to the atmosphere, to the artist. It’s no wonder her boutique earned her America’s Cool Store award.
From a dream to reality, Catherine is a renegade whose vision and gallery has garnered a loyal clientele over the past two decades, including iconic artists, and New York's most distinguished.