Old world treasures. New world styling.
Victorian antiquities. Vintage keepsakes. Discover a collection of old-world jewels transformed into modern treasures. Blending centuries, continents and generations, prcnyc jewels sources heirloom jewelry and reconstructs each piece into modern treasures. Handcrafted from a curation of antiquities infused with rich heritage, each creation from prcnyc jewels is completely unique.
Antique jewels are a tribute to the past and a legacy for the future.
Creations can be designed exclusively with you or to suit your singular style. Have a piece you already love? We can share styling tips and ways to layer your heirloom jewelry. Contact us to set up a personal appointment to style a piece, layer a unique look or customize your own creation.
Meet our founder
prcnyc jewels began with a passion for heritage, an eye for historical craftsmanship and a lifelong love of collecting heirlooms. Founder and stylist Paula infuses each piece with a personal touch, working one-on-one with her clients for custom styling of the jewel itself or the final look.
Paula’s inspiration for design can come from the story behind an heirloom jewel, the shape of an antiquity that she re-architects into a modern new form, a special client request, or the desire to share and modernize a centuries-old historical trend.
Every creation starts with Paula’s artistic vision and finishes with her special personal touch.
Paula’s deep respect for legacy, her creative vision and singular style make her jewelry and her brand exceptionally unique.
Step-by-step
Styling in progress
The golden rules for layering your jewelry? Go one step at a time. Follow your heart. Try it on. Take it off. Find your balance. In each styling session, Paula’s creativity, aesthetic and collaboration with her clients ensures a completely unique and customized look.

“Every antique jewel has a story waiting for its next chapter.”
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"I love you more today than yesterday and less than I will tomorrow."
"I love you more today than yesterday and less than I will tomorrow."
A phrase adapted from a 19th-century love poem by French poet and playwright, Rosemonde Gérard, dedicated to her husband, Edmond Rostand.
In 1907, French artist A. Augis then crafted exquisite "love medals" for all to wear this beautiful statement of love.