The Upper East Side – and, specifically, Carnegie Hill – is near and dear to Catherine M. Zadeh. It’s where she raised her three daughters. She also took her first jewelry class there, learning the basic foundation of her chosen métier at the famed 92nd Street Y.
Now, the CFDA member is adding one more reason this charming part of New York City: the flagship gallery at 1244 Madison Avenue, between 89th and 90th Streets offering her gender-neutral designs inspired by the equestrian world.
“It is a dream come true,” Zadeh said. “I am all about designing jewelry that is unique and original and that is in line with my mission and values.”
Peaceful wellbeing, effortless confidence, ethical production, and a beach-to-black tie aesthetic are part of the ethos of the brand that Zadeh launched 25 years ago. Signature pieces including the Celine Infinity 18-karat rose gold ring set with 64 brilliant diamonds.
“We are delighted in the response to our beautiful designs, and we are excited to welcome longstanding and new collectors to our gallery,” she said.