Suz Andreasen: Made in America

Suz Andreasen has finally arrived. After twenty-six years in the jewelry business she has decided it might be time to “Own it.” And why not? Fashion trends come and go. Yet, in Suz Andreasen’s eyes, good design is what stands the test of time.
All of this is clear to see when you visit her oh-so chic showroom on 48th West 48th right by Rockefellar Center.
In the elegant, fanciful and yet totally glam details of her work, what you will find is a meticulous eye for counterbalance, negative space and most importantly the beauty of marvelous and rare gemstones. If you ask Suz where she finds her inspiration, she will rattle on about The Book of Kells, and then move on to her love of Dorie Nossiter. But eventually, you realize Suz is far more attentive to what’s happening today than she lets on. Somewhere along her seemingly convoluted path, Suz opened her own doorway to innovation with her sketchpad and her colored pencils, to which she remains loyal – sketching each and every design as if it were to be embedded in time.
For Suz Andreasen, it is all about the stone. “If you don’t understand the stone, you don’t understand the work,” she says. “And, if you don’t buy jewelry Made in America, you are nor servicing your own future.”

This could account for her loyal clientele, or following if you will. Arriving at the conclusion that all design is personal, Suz Andreasen likes each customer to be not just pleased with her work, but thrilled enough to put her pieces in their vaults. Still from someone so gregarious and out of the box, Andreasen doesn’t really care about having her name in lights. Her greatest desire is to have people buy jewelry Made In American by jewelers who she considers to be a cut above the rest of the world.
Like the glass slipper, Suz only wants the jewelry to fit the wearer, putting her own spin on the true meaning of couture.

She’s done it again. Suz Andreasen has started a competition to end all competitions at 