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SAW HIM WITH JILL TODAY   BEEN A LONG TIME HE WAS GONE

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Re: ROBERT LEE MORRIS

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Glad you started this thread...came on to post my own RLM comment, but for some reason I don't see the "new post" button tonight?! 🤔

 

RLM was one of my very first pieces ever from QVC, my mom bought it for me, (while introducing me to Q one night...started something!) back in 2000....it is the solid silver "Spirit" charm bracelet...love it still. Started me collecting several of his sterling silver pcs. from Q then, love them all, still wearing them...the big, wide crinkle ring; organic set of 5 stacked rings, (wear them often) several earrings, two of his watches, wearing one today.  I have lots of jewelry, and I say that only to say, I still go back and back again to my RLM classics, especially when I just want to look simply cool.  His aesthetic suits me best, and is therefore my go-to, classic, clean, arty silver jewelry that looks good forever.

I loved seeing him again, I miss that he's not a regular designer on Q anymore, and I love him on with Jill, who I love watching present silver, as she loves it too, and is a great host.

ALL THAT SAID.....Please Listen Up, Q: I'm still so disappointed he no longer can do silver.  I honestly don't understand it...Because silver has come down, and they do every other line in silver??  I get that it likely has to do with money, so maybe it's what he wants percentage-wise to do silver...and Q can't pay those prices and be in the price range they want to be? Don't know why.

Sorry, just can't embrace the bronze, I dunno, maybe one day if forced to...but I still love him and his designs.  Like I loved that cross bracelet tonight, which I'd never gotten in silver, but just didn't want it in the bronze tonight.  Feel bad to be negative about it but I know I'm not alone on that..

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Funny RLM story..

I had only one pair of earrings I parted with, consigned them to a local shop...they were two-toned silver & brass.  They never seemed to fall in the right place on me, hid in my long hair, and I never could get the brass polished, no matter what I tried.

I was working in a small shop, a customer came in...tall, short hair, stylishly dressed, with   those fabulous earrings, sparkling on her, perfectly shiny, not a bit of tarnish.  

I said..."RLM! I used to have those earrings"...after talking a bit she said she'd bought them at a local consignment shop...I realized then those were likely MY earrings!  How she polished them clean, I don't know, but it made me want them again!  But, honestly...they looked better on her, and it was so cool to see them come full circle back to me. I think Robert, who infuses so much spirit into his pieces would appreciate that.  Smiley Happy

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RLM has not been gone; I've seen him a number of times in the past few months but always late at night.  I don't know what the deal is with the lack of silver but I'm not buying bronze.  He is the only person on all the channels still using it so it's presumably his choice. 

 

I'm very irritated about one of his necklaces I bought.  It's a leather cord with a large decorative ring toggle.  I should have returned it but didn't.  It will not stay fastened.... the bar always slips out of the ring.  You'd think with all his years as a designer and silversmith, he could make a simple toggle that works.  Makes me wonder if he really designs the goods on which he puts his name. 

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I heard a while ago that he sold his company.  I don't know if that's correct but it could be why the quality isn't there.  I have a lot of his jewelry and love it all, but I can't buy the current stuff.  It doesn't look like his quality from the past.

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Many years ago purchased RLM solid SS ring not from Qvc. This was one of a kind created and made by RLM. Came to find out items sold on Qvc made in large numbers mass produced. Wonder if this has something to do with not holding up or laying properly. In any event agree with comments, Why no SS?
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@Sweet_Serenity wrote:
Many years ago purchased RLM solid SS ring not from Qvc. This was one of a kind created and made by RLM. Came to find out items sold on Qvc made in large numbers mass produced. Wonder if this has something to do with not holding up or laying properly. In any event agree with comments, Why no SS?

Yes, Q stuff mass produced I'm sure, and different from his couture pieces from his own studio...however, have to say, my almost 15 & 20 year old, well-worn pieces, have held up beautifully.  Nice to have one of his one of a kind pieces, though! Smiley Happy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I used to like his silver things.  I have no interest in the Q's bronze junk no matter how much they try to tell you how fabulous it is.

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I still regularly wear and get compliments on two of his smaller pieces: the beautiful crystal quartz teardrop style pendant and the small twisted heart pendant(for lack of a better term). I also have a really cool circular pendant with four spokes and a leather cord; one side has the seasons and one side has the elements written on it. 

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Source (his official website)

 

robertleemorris . com/ pages/ bio

 

"...........The Robert Lee Morris company was purchased by Haskell Jewels in 2011.

 

Haskell, one of the leading designers and distributors of fashion jewelry, found in Robert Lee Morris a brand DNA that is both timeless and endlessly modern.

 

Combining Haskell’s extensive knowledge of the fashion jewelry business with Robert’s creative direction has given the Robert Lee Morris brand a new platform to grow and expand through a multi-channel strategy that encompasses electronic media, department stores and Robert Lee Morris stores."

 

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