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JCK MAGAZINE | Summer 2024 Edition
Scribe Featured in Vegas Hold 'Em: We're Betting on Diamonds. Trust Us: They're a Sure Thing
Forbes
Scribe Jewelry Speaks Volumes In Coded Gemstone Acrostic Love Language
"If your jewels could speak, what would they say?
The luxurious 14-karat SCRIBE brand “speaks” the coded gemstone language of acrostic jewelry, which uses the first letter of a gemstone to spell out a word. Designed by Elizabeth Gibson, jewels in the SCRIBE collection may communicate secret endearments or monograms, announce proper names or convey other meanings. While the jewels glitter with charm, as the Austin, Texas-based designer explained, 'In acrostic jewelry, the word DEAR is spelled out by placing a diamond, emerald, amethyst and a ruby together one after another.'"
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Jewelry Often Has a Message, but Sometimes It's Hard to Find
"About a decade ago, Ms. Gibson stumbled on an article about acrostic jewelry, which involves organizing gems so the first letter of each stone's name spells out a message of affection..."
InStore Design Awards
First Place Winner, Personalized Jewelry
"This piece is a metaphor for life itself. Wearing this would represent inspiration and determination for me."
Our Scribe "Love" Large Gateway Medallion with Florets pendant won First Place in the INStore Design Awards. We are over the moon with excitement about this!
The Key Magazine
Women Supporting Women Through Jewelry and Design
"As a female founder, Elizabeth embraces the premise of women supporting women. The unique fine jewelry collection of Eliza Page and Scribe, Elizabeth's Austin-based jewelry companies, are curated by local women artists and designers around the world. They place emphasis on being woman-owned and run, sustainability, and craftsmanship."
JCK online
JCK The Vault Gold: Words, Words, Words
"Self-purchasers and gift-buyers alike love nothing more than personalization, and it doesn't get more personal than acrostic jewelry, which uses the first letter of each gem to spell out a word. Designer/jewelry retailer Elizabeth Gibson drew on the centuries-old style for her expansive 14k gold and gemstone Scribe collection..."
The Financial | Merilee Kern, MBA
Mother's Day Gifting Made Easy
Share mom’s story with the Single Birthstone Stack Ring from Scribe Jewelry. This lovely 14-karat yellow gold petite stacking ring features your choice of symbolic gemstone, birthstone or diamond—making the delicate piece a thoughtful, personalized gift for someone special.
JCK ONLINE | KAREN DYBIS
For Romantics and Storytellers, Scribe Is a Perfect Jewelry Platform
"Think of the greatest romantic letter writers of all time: Beethoven to his “Immortal Beloved,” Napoleon to Josephine, Zelda to F. Scott Fitzgerald. These are the inspirations behind designer Elizabeth Gibson’s new line of secret jewelry love notes."
Luxury List
Mother's Day Gifting Made Easy
Share mom’s story with the Single Birthstone Stack Ring from Scribe Jewelry. This lovely 14-karat yellow gold petite stacking ring features your choice of symbolic gemstone, birthstone or diamond—making the delicate piece a thoughtful, personalized gift for someone special.
Southern Jewelry News
Scribe – The new personalized jewelry brand debuts from Austin-based retailer
"Romantic, sentimental and deeply personal, Scribe, is a new fine jewelry collection that tells a story through the language of gemstones from Elizabeth Gibson, CEO/Founder of the Austin-based designer jewelry store, Eliza Page. The collection draws inspiration from sentimental Victorian Acrostic jewelry, which is alphabetic, and uses the first letter of a gemstone to spell out words of affection. Scribe has taken that concept and brought it into the 21st century."
Engagement 101
Valentine’s Day Picks: 5 Jewels Holding Secrets Only You and Your Lover Know
"Designer Elizabeth Gibson has always had a passion for acrostic jewelry, pieces that are using the first letter of each gemstones to convey a secret message between lovers."
JCK ONLINE | Melissa Rose Bernardo
JCK Jewelry Agenda: Week of Feb. 5
"Message jewelry has never been more popular (think symbols, initials, acrostic jewelry)..."