artist collective located in the Lower East Side New York .
A collection of our own Jewelry and surrounded by other crafters.
Hot Glass, ceramics, Private watch line , Clocks and Private Watch line.
Some watch and jewelry repair offered on site ...
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Green Amythest and Peridot necklace by Joni Sarah White N.Y.C.
When I think about what I most value in my life my first thought is not about my achievements or my possessions. Both are not essential to my happiness or daily cruise through life . The most important things to my happiness is love , peace and above all GRATITUDE. THE LOVE I GET EVERYDAY AND RECEIVE ON A DAILY BASIS AT GALLERIA J ANTONIO gives depth and meaning to my life everyday . The people who have come into my life for restoration work or just a break from the daily routine of the world make me smile inside and out. The peace I feel in my heart is the blessing that quits distractions and brings me , closer to God.
I just wanted to take a minute to send my love to all the clients and neighbor's that have reached out to me . I opened in 1975 at 816 Madison Ave , then to 39 Christopher street , then to 47 ave A , and now to the little store at 43 Ave A .. I have been through the death's of my entire immediate family , the loss of Jose Antonio to aids after 20 years of making fashion in new york in 1998 I ended up Homeless in Seattle , then opening up my own store again at 711 Third Ave , Seattle Wa ....in 1990 , and back to New York's east village in 1997 , Sept 11th , Hurricane Sandy , Superstorm Irene, and insurmountable obstacle's to keep a small mom and pop shop open in New York ....I have buried hundred's of friends and fellow artist , and 3 uncles to covid. But this Covid -19 pandemic , has been the hardest thing I have ever faced. I'm watching my neighbors close up their restaurants, and small shop's on Ave A .....Clients lose thei...
Words by Jesse Gee, curator Photographs by Ken Francis I first met Stewart Unger in 1974 or 75. When we work at things for a long time Life becomes a blurrrrrr. I was the manager of Gindi 816 Madison Ave @ 68th street. I was the President of the Madison Ave Block Association Merchants and a Maditude (Maidison Ave -retail attitude) person. Ha-ha Stewart was at a metting wearing a vintage watch that I admired and the next day he showed up with a box of rebuilt American vintage watches (Hamilton-Bulova_Waltham-Ect). Bob Gindi had three stores and all three featured the top accessories designers of the 1970's. Bob was a brillant merchadiser but never paid his bills so that combo made for an interesting week. Stewart and I made an arraingment so that he could get paid as the watches sold and the rest is history. He was a great vendor and his smooth low key manner got us through a very stressful Gindi experience. I used to call it Bobbyitis. Years later in the 1980s I ran in...
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