Gold has always symbolized elegance, beauty, immortality, and wealth.
Artisans of ancient civilizations used gold lavishly in decorating tombs and temples. Incas referred to gold as “the tears of the sun.”
The precious metal, often used in the form of jewelry, was sought to glorify and adorn royalty to reflect their monarchical powers and status as part of the culturally elite.
Designer clothing, shoes, and handbags in various golden hues are heralding attention on spring fashion runways. Jewelry, especially charm bracelets, are making a comeback.

Gold baubles accentuate any fashion ensemble – being at the forefront, hints of Baroque influences with texture and luster add the right amount of sophistication.
Our wall designs can reflect a personal history or be an autobiography.
Similar to ancient eras, where gold was used as a dedication to one’s glorification, today we quietly speak through our interiors to reflect our personal style.
Gold as a a color for interiors is no longer considered ostentatious; it simply allows elegance to reign. Featured above are Bon Bon and Eclipse wall designs.
Note: The charm bracelet in the above photo was given to me by my mother. Many charms reflect her world travels with my father and some are from my own travels.
Eiffel Tower – Paris Teapot – England Clog Shoe – Holland Gemini Stone Figurine – My mother’s birth sign Rooster – Spain Cross – Christmas gift Tambourine with Spanish Bull – Spain Ram – Africa Round Locket, one side has a picture of my father and the other has hair braided from my brothers & sister – Greek Urn – Greece St. Josephine from my mother to protect me – Golden Nugget from Africa














Gold is a wonderful color for home interiors and the wall coverings you created with gold are absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks too for sharing the information about your charm bracelet. How fun to get a bit of insight into your personal history with gold.
Kate