Like my Jewellery? Tell Me Why!If you have something to say, gab away.....
Why do people care about diamonds??
This is so much better!
Customer
I have worn the necklace several times and each time have actually had people throw themselves in my path to ask about it.
I was walking through the women's department at Sak's and one of the clerks nearly accosted me and then called several other people over the see the piece. I am telling you, people here would be wild for your jewelry!!
Betsy Hinson
Seeing your jewelry gives me a reason to wish I had a girlfriend.
Random Male Shopper
Sally made my first piece of mah jong jewelry & I get compliments when I wear it. In fact I get compliments on ALL the pieces I’ve bought from her. Sally’s sense of aesthetic coupled with her amazing talent make her a wonderful talent and a lovely person. You go girl!!!
Riley Warren
"Every time I wear my Sally Bass necklaces or pins, I am stopped constantly. Everyone wants to know where I got them! I love Sally's combinations of vintage materials, asymmetry and beautiful colors. They're wearable pieces of art."
Sally Freedman
"I don't like seeing the jewelry I wear on dozens of other women too. This is why I enjoy Sally's designs so much. Each is a one of a kind unique piece. Warning though...you can't buy just one. Become addicted like me. It's easy, non-fattening and almost as good as chocloate."
Pam Maiwandi
"You're the best kept secret waiting to be discovered."
Yolanda
"Sal's jewellery is like a ray of sunshine in the depth of winter."
Jo Daly
Received your post card on your up coming shows. I must tell you that after viewing your pieces at the last three shows in Mountain View, I finally purchased one of your wonderful pieces. I purchased the wood & plastic brooch from Indonesia with the Buddha from Hong Kong in 50's. Every time I wear the piece people stop me and ask where I found this handsome brooch. I have been wearing it on a chain so I have more options when I dress for the day. Thanks again, look forward to your next show in Mountain View.
Susan Loe-Roberts