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“For over four decades, Bill Borden Shook has been at the forefront of art, fashion, and jewelry, establishing himself as an inimitable artist capable of creating inspiring works in any medium. Best known as the inventor of the iconic Nugget Ring jewelry, Borden Shook’s work is a fixture in American design. As he enters a new phase of his career, Borden continues to embrace his inquisitive nature, pushing boundaries and creating new designs that are as vital as any of his previous works.
These unique creations offer collectors around the world the opportunity to own a one of a kind or limited edition work from one of America’s premier artists.
He designed thousands of other items which have been worn by celebrities world-wide for many years. He and his father have had a significant influence on the fashion industry since the 1960s.”
These unique creations offer collectors around the world the opportunity to own a one of a kind or limited edition work from one of America’s premier artists.
He designed thousands of other items which have been worn by celebrities world-wide for many years. He and his father have had a significant influence on the fashion industry since the 1960s.”
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The most popular style nugget ring gold jewelry design was originally designed by me, Borden Shook, in 1968. I started producing them for sale during the next few years. I am a second generation fine jewelry designer. In the early 1960’s my father was a designer and manager at Ruser’s Fine Jewelers in Beverly Hills California. My father also worked at Ina’s 14k shop in Beverly Hills and at Cy Sandlor’s and at Tibors on Rodeo, and at DeLucas Jewelers. I started learning from my father at age 11. I often sat in the workshop cutting out wax patterns under direction of my father. He’d sometimes say; “Son, cut out 100 of these style leaves and I’ll give you a penny apiece.” So, I did, and made many more for my father and started working with him to make jewelry for his customers. Today many of the parts that I created (such as natural wavy leaf patterns with various textures) can be seen as parts of exquisite jewelry items sold in many stores and in estate sales and auctions of items from famous jewelry stores.
At DeLuca’s jewelers in Los Angeles I remember getting an order to make the wedding bands for Ike and Tina Turner. She wanted a ring with an open Bible design on top.
I used the skills I learned from my father to begin working as a custom jewelry designer for many jewelry stores and jewelry manufacturers in the California area in the late 1960’s.
I put myself through college by making jewelry for many companies. I would often walk into a jewelry store and tell them I can make anything here for you and cheaper. One time I got a design order from Ben Besbeck a great jeweler in Beverly Hills. He said he’d like me to design a pin for the famous actress Ava Gabor. That was fun.
Later I had a factory on Wilshire Blvd and learned a lot more from my partners there. They were all very creative and expert craftsmen. Then I helped two of my partners open a factory on south Beverly Drive, and later I opened four small jewelry stores around Southern California. My old factory partners are still there on South Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, after more than forty years.
For more than fifty years my father and I have had a close relationship with Kazanjian Jewelry in Beverly Hills, established in 1913. Kazanjian is one of the most famous jewelry companies in the world.
How and why I made the nugget ring jewelry design. In the late 1960’s and mid 1970’s I was interested in art and culture and read many books about international philosophies and appreciated all the great artworks from other cultures. I took some Art & Culture courses at Santa Monica College and UCLA, and courses at the Philosophical Research Society in Glendale.
One day I sat down at my design desk and had an idea about making something natural and earth-like, and powerful. I started carving jewelry models into what looked a little like crystals or nugget structures. I made a wide band and started putting the crystal nuggets onto the band. Then I made some texture at the base and between the crystals or nuggets. It looked pretty good. I then went to Pacific Gem cutters in Los Angeles who was one of my customers, and showed it to them. They liked it and asked if they could buy one, and if I could also make one with a space in the middle for cabachon shape gems such as black star sapphires or blue star sapphires.
I also made some variations on the first nugget style ring and delivered them to a few other jewelry manufacturers in the Beverly Hills and Los Angeles area. They used my designs and began production. They later sold the finished products to stores throughout the USA. Then I found out that over the years the designs were used by thousands of jewelers and manufacturers. I had my signature copyright “SHOOK” inside the original models, but it was taken out by manufacturers. Protecting copyrights in the jewelry industry is much more difficult than the music industry.
If you’re interested in buying an original, directly from me, signed, you can order it on this website, or my other website link. I’ll make them available in 14k yellow, or 18k yellow or white gold.
I have now made new versions of the nugget ring, and other jewelry based on the new nugget and earth styles. The authentic designs will only be available directly from me, on this website or https://nuggetring.com, signed by me.
The Iconic Nugget Style Ring
This timeless ring has decorated the fingers of presidents, movie stars, and everyday people for decades. But what about the Nugget Ring gives it such a long lasting appeal? The key is a mixture of innovation and inspiration.
When Bill Shook first designed the Nugget Style ring he never imagined how popular it would become. A second generation jeweler living in Los Angeles, Bill mastered his craft at an early age and became known as a go to jeweler for celebrities. He spent years immersed in the LA counter culture, attempting to capture the spirit of the times through his designs. After endless hours of experimentation, the Nugget design came to him in a sudden flash of inspiration.
“I wanted to make something natural, earth-like, and powerful,” Shook recalls. By soldering together asymmetrical round rods, he was able to achieve his goal to remarkable effect. Nearly every jewelry store he introduced the design to made him an offer on the spot. Custom orders came flooding in. Before long, the Nugget Style was one of the most popular accessories in the city.
In the ensuing years, the Nugget Style ring went global. Everyone from counter culture celebrities to government leaders could be seen sporting the now iconic design. Imitations were inevitable, but no one was ever able to top Shook’s original design.
See more at https://nuggetring.com

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Kazanjian Jewels and Borden Shook
My company, Kazanjian jewelers, is one of the oldest privately owned jewelry companies in the United States, established in 1913. Our office and showroom is in Beverly Hills California. Our family has known Bill Shook‘s family for about 60 years. Bill Shook is a well-known jewelry designer, who is recognized as the creator of the Nugget Ring. BIll Shook also cooperates with us for jewelry sales. You can feel free to contact him to arrange a meeting with us to view any items in our large collection of exquisite gems and jewelry. — Michael Kazanjian
Kazanjian is a prestigious name in the world of luxurious jewelry, with a rich history dating back to 1913.
Kazanjian has been associated with some major historic gemological finds, including the Black Star of Queensland Sapphire, the Montana Sapphire, the Australian and Mexican Opals, and the Kazanjian Red Diamond. These discoveries have contributed to the brand’s worldwide recognition. Wikipedia “Red Diamond”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazanjian_Red_Diamond
Michael Kazanjian owns one of the world’s most extraordinary diamonds; a rare red diamond — a mesmerizing 5.05-carat emerald-cut red diamond. Before Kazanjian bought it, it was coveted by many, Tiffany & Co wanted to buy it. It was confiscated by the Nazis during World War II and hidden in a salt mine near Hitler’s retreat. The diamond later was acquired by the Kazanjian Brothers in 2007, and is now known as the “Kazanjian Red Diamond.” It’s displayed worldwide, it supports noble charity causes.
Forbes Business regarding Michael Kazanjian: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kyleroderick/2021/12/07/los-angeles-jewelers-huckleberry-and-kazanjian-debut-updated-estate-collaboration-of-artfully-luxurious-rings/?sh=28a21bf87bcc
Kazanjian was on the Board of the Gemological Institute of America: https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/gia-elects-two-new-board-members/
Robb Report: https://robbreport.com/style/jewelry/slideshow/find-unique-authentic-vintage-jewels-online-eg17/beladora/
Los Angeles Times: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-jan-05-la-me-blacksapphire5-2010jan05-story.html

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My company, Kazanjian jewelers, is one of the oldest privately owned jewelry companies in the United States, established in 1913. Our office and showroom is in Beverly Hills California. Our family has known Bill Shook‘s family for about 60 years. Bill Shook is a well-known jewelry designer, who is recognized as the creator of the Nugget Ring. BIll Shook also cooperates with us for jewelry sales. You can feel free to contact him to arrange a meeting with us to view any items in our large collection of exquisite gems and jewelry.
-- Michael Kazanjian

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