by Suzanne Daub
Unless you know where to look, it’s easy to pass by the pretty winding path that leads to back of Jonathan Raith’s new building at 14 Easy Street. That would be a mistake. A short walk down this topiary-lined brick walkway to the left of Fog Island will lead you to the gallery of exquisite jewelry designs by R. Simantov.
He does not design exclusively for women. Several of his pieces are created for men who appreciate beauty and craftsmanship. His magnificent sterling silver Scull Ring with garnet eyes is a distinctively detailed sculpture that can be worn.
A fascinating example of this is Simantov’s Intaglio jewelry. The opposite of relief printing, to create intaglio, the artist must etch into a gem. Think of it as a reverse cameo. Carved intaglio rings can be used to create seals, and so were once worn by every powerful businessman in the Roman empire and by royals through the ages. Prized by collectors of antiques, intaglios are rarely made today. Reubin wants to change that. “I want to resurrect the art of jewelry making…it’s the art of it that is my passion.”
With his team of talent complementing his own gifts, Simantov creates pieces that resonate emotionally with his clients. “I’m like an interior designer who makes jewelry that means something…jewelry that gets into your soul.”
While his beautiful new oceanfront location on Nantucket is seasonal, he gave us a tip that we will see R. Simantov and his designs this fall in Yuta Powell’s salon in her classical town house at 19 East 75th Street, NYC.
Open daily from 10 am to 7 pm at 14 Easy Street. Enter from Easy Street &
you’ll find R. Simantov behind The Haberdashery of New England.
Enter from South Water Street, and find him at the end of the garden path
that is to the left of Fog Island.