September 12, 2017 10 min read 15 Comments
 The superior craftsmanship of Karen Lindner's one of a kind antique jewelry collection has a design sensibility and attention to detail typical of the luxury jewelers lining the Place Vendôme in Paris.
 
The superior craftsmanship of Karen Lindner's one of a kind antique jewelry collection has a design sensibility and attention to detail typical of the luxury jewelers lining the Place Vendôme in Paris.
Karen's jewelry has a distinct design style and impeccable craftsmanship, every piece of jewelry Karen designs is destined to become an heirloom. Her passion for perfection and creating timeless pieces that will truly remain a mark of elegance for years to come prove that one can live a century and still be relevant today.
I'm incredibly excited that Karen is giving us an insider peek into her beautiful world of antique jewelry, her creative process, and her inspiration.

Karen chooses glorious antique elements and interprets them to create stylish and sophisticated classics to make women feel and look as beautiful as they are. She tells an exquisite story of breathtaking beauty with each piece of jewelry she designs.
Each one is a classic, exquisite and one-of-a-kind work of art, an heirloom in the making. With extravagant details, these exceptional jewelry pieces spark an emotion, a memory.
 
 
These luxury antique works of art, that just happen to be transformed into jewelry, are unforgettable. Each one, like the women who wear them, has a story to tell, and a journey that goes along with it.
These jewelry pieces are extraordinary, memorable. We cherish the moment a special piece of jewelry was given to us, and how it made us feel. It's a memory that lasts a lifetime, and is passed down to next generations with the piece. Each piece in this latest collection for FrenchGardenHouse is the kind of jewelry that you will remember forever.
 
 
Karen's one-of-a-kind jewelry is distinguished by her unmistakable attention to detail. Her pieces reflect her love of antiques, her love of creating, and her incredible love of the beauty created by master craftsmen and artists long ago.
Being the daughter of parents who exposed her to world travel at an early age had far-reaching benefits. "Those experiences fostered my love for authentic pieces from those places. I loved being in old buildings, surrounded by the architectural elements and decorative pieces that had “lived” there centuries before. I was fascinated by the stories of those who came before us, and for envisioning how to preserve and honor those artifacts and stories."
It's no wonder that Karen wanted to become an archeologist, 
 
 What sparked your passion for jewelry?
While I was working with clients re-imagining their antique home furniture and decor, I simultaneously began to envision a line of jewelry that incorporated antiques that had once had other lives as decorative elements. Antique sterling napkin rings, chandelier crystals, and purse handles suddenly all had wearable possibilities in my mind’s eye.
What sparked your passion for jewelry?
While I was working with clients re-imagining their antique home furniture and decor, I simultaneously began to envision a line of jewelry that incorporated antiques that had once had other lives as decorative elements. Antique sterling napkin rings, chandelier crystals, and purse handles suddenly all had wearable possibilities in my mind’s eye.
 My mother was my other inspiration due to her love for history, of historic places and objects.  Together with my dad, she enjoyed many trips to England and Europe, and she loved seeing the specific items I chose to work with for my custom jewelry.
 
What inspires you creatively?
I’d like to think something is always inspiring me, in different ways.  Museums, architecture, fashion, cars….elements of design that I find running concurrently in all of these mediums at given periods.  I am inspired by the efforts of people I know {or “know” thanks to social media} who are speaking out about preservation, and educating me on the history of large and small details of certain places and items.
Whenever I see how others have incorporated antique objects into modern life, I am inspired.  Fresh visions for forgotten pieces seem to be everywhere these days, and I am so happy to see it.  At times it seems like it’s all you see. I think it has elevated the expectations of us all on how things should be cared for, and maintained.
Simultaneous to a suffocating “throw away” society; I marvel at how popular resurrecting pieces from the past continues to be. I'm encouraged by the demand for recycling our ancestor’s creations.   I'm always inspired when I see old relics in use.
 
My mother was my other inspiration due to her love for history, of historic places and objects.  Together with my dad, she enjoyed many trips to England and Europe, and she loved seeing the specific items I chose to work with for my custom jewelry.
 
What inspires you creatively?
I’d like to think something is always inspiring me, in different ways.  Museums, architecture, fashion, cars….elements of design that I find running concurrently in all of these mediums at given periods.  I am inspired by the efforts of people I know {or “know” thanks to social media} who are speaking out about preservation, and educating me on the history of large and small details of certain places and items.
Whenever I see how others have incorporated antique objects into modern life, I am inspired.  Fresh visions for forgotten pieces seem to be everywhere these days, and I am so happy to see it.  At times it seems like it’s all you see. I think it has elevated the expectations of us all on how things should be cared for, and maintained.
Simultaneous to a suffocating “throw away” society; I marvel at how popular resurrecting pieces from the past continues to be. I'm encouraged by the demand for recycling our ancestor’s creations.   I'm always inspired when I see old relics in use.
 Can you share a high point in your jewelry designing career? 
Being asked to do Miranda Lambert’s entire 2011 wedding party, her personal pieces, and those worn by her mother and {former} mother-in-law remains a top high point for me.  The bridal party all chose their own individual “looks” to compliment their personalities as well as their unique gowns {that they each designed.}
 
Can you share a high point in your jewelry designing career? 
Being asked to do Miranda Lambert’s entire 2011 wedding party, her personal pieces, and those worn by her mother and {former} mother-in-law remains a top high point for me.  The bridal party all chose their own individual “looks” to compliment their personalities as well as their unique gowns {that they each designed.}
 
Miranda's wedding necklace custom designed by Karen.
What makes your jewelry distinct? I choose antiques that most often weren’t meant to be jewelry. My work showcases the artistry of lost craftsmen, the detailed beauty of “every day” objects for upper classes, and otherwise forgotten décor pieces that would have spent the rest of their lives in drawers. Instead, I add simple modern chains, metals and stones, allowing them to be true stars. Little to no embellishment is my goal - I want the pieces themselves to be the design, even though that design and purpose has been re-imagined : fancy sterling English purse handles become statement necklaces; ornate French napkin rings become perfectly-sized cuff bracelets; tiny chatelaine pencils and carved stone letter seals become one-of-a-kind charms for new owners. 
 Antique French Master Salts
Antique French Master Salts
 
 
 
 
 I thrill at the thought that one of my daughters, or granddaughters might wear this one day, and remember not just me, but the other women who loved "my" sterling work of art before me.
The latest collection of antique sterling cuffs I was able to acquire is the creme-de-la-creme.  The finest, most ornate sterling silver masterpieces, all French, all hand made long ago with roses, swans, crests and laurel leaves. Ornate and detailed, a labor of love by an accomplished craftsman long ago.
I thrill at the thought that one of my daughters, or granddaughters might wear this one day, and remember not just me, but the other women who loved "my" sterling work of art before me.
The latest collection of antique sterling cuffs I was able to acquire is the creme-de-la-creme.  The finest, most ornate sterling silver masterpieces, all French, all hand made long ago with roses, swans, crests and laurel leaves. Ornate and detailed, a labor of love by an accomplished craftsman long ago.
 They are investment pieces, but when you divide their cost by the decades you will be able to wear these elegant classic signature pieces, you will more than agree that they are a worthwhile and stellar investment.
I am so pleased to be able to offer a few of these exquisite bracelets from Karen's KDL Collection this season. If one speaks to your heart, please don't hesitate to send the link to your "gift giver" or snap it up for yourself.
This is the kind of jewelry you celebrate major anniversaries, new babies and a major promotion with. You will never be able to find another.
They are investment pieces, but when you divide their cost by the decades you will be able to wear these elegant classic signature pieces, you will more than agree that they are a worthwhile and stellar investment.
I am so pleased to be able to offer a few of these exquisite bracelets from Karen's KDL Collection this season. If one speaks to your heart, please don't hesitate to send the link to your "gift giver" or snap it up for yourself.
This is the kind of jewelry you celebrate major anniversaries, new babies and a major promotion with. You will never be able to find another.
 
September 13, 2017
Thank you so much, June. It’s always such a pleasure to have you visit me here. Karen’s work is stunning, but you are right, it is really her lovely heart and spirit that is the most beautiful!
September 12, 2017
I love reading this interview dear Lidy! What an inspiring artist Karen is, and her work is absolutely beautiful! I’ve always loved sterling cuffs. There’s something so elegant about a silver cuff on a woman’s wrist.
I am so glad I came by today to read you and Karen’s lovely words.
sending hugs from here….
September 12, 2017
Beautiful jewelry. I have read Empty Mansions. It would be interesting to visit the mansions and be inspired by their contents. Hughett Clark must have been a very lonely person amongst such wealth. May she rest in peace.
September 12, 2017
YOu both write beautifully. Thank you for the articles.
September 12, 2017
Jeanne,thank you, it was such an honor to be able to interview Karen!
September 12, 2017
Janet, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I agree, there is gorgeous and then there is gorgeous…these are simply the most exceptional cuffs I’ve ever had the privilege to be able to offer to fellow jewelry lovers.
September 12, 2017
Shirley, I’m so happy you enjoyed the interview with Karen. She is not only amazingly talented, but incredibly gracious and sweet. You are so fortunate to have a silver spoon bracelet, those are so pretty!
September 12, 2017
Frances, if you click on any of the bracelet pictures you can see them, or on the link at the bottom of the post.
September 12, 2017
Gloria, I love that you have the bracelet your Dad brought home from Paris for your Mom! You are right, that’s a special piece that evokes love of the past.
September 12, 2017
I love all the bracelets. I too have a bracelet my Dad brought back from Paris for my mom that he bought just before he returned to the states when World War ll ended. It is so special to me. I will pass it on to my niece or great niece . There are those special pieces that evoke love of the past.
September 12, 2017
Just my style! Are these available?
September 12, 2017
One of my favorite bracelets is one made of a silver spoon handle (a girl on a budget, heirloom piece) and these bangles as you have stated are certainly the most exquisite, breathtaking heirloom pieces. I so loved the interview with Karen. Just by reading her answers you know that she has a most beautiful soul and seeks to bring out the soul, the story, of the jewelry she creates. Karen is a most talented and creative person and how great that she shares her talent with others to bring them joy. I can see why she is one of your favorite people! My hubby is a huge Miranda Lambert fan and if I tell him that Miranda loves her jewelry … hmmm … Great feature/post Lidy…loved reading every word and swooning over every remarkable piece!
September 12, 2017
Hi, Lidy —  Wow . . .  just simply amazing bracelets.  There is gorgeous, and then there is gorgeous.  Thank you for “sharing” them with us.  Each bracelet is a miniature work of art and craftsmanship.  And you are so correct, the stories that each bracelet could tell!  Makes my head swim!!  Thank you also for your beautifully written article. 
Janet in SA
September 12, 2017
Love love love this <3
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Thank you Lorraine. I haven’ t read it but just put it on my list, you’ve gotten me intrigued!