Deborah Brett is a well known Nationality and celebrity jewellery designer. Her name is connected to some very high profile jewellery items including, bracelets, brooches and rings. She is the creator of several famous celebrity jewellery collections such as Star of David, which was designed by Berenson Cartier and inspired by the story of the Holy Land. Her other works include, Brides of Switzerland, which is also created by Berenson and featured in the London Eye exhibition. It has been established that her jewellery designs have achieved popularity worldwide.
In fact, there are many people who have their names in the jewellery of Deborah Brett, which includes her own creations. Her name is connected with some of the most high profile jewelers worldwide. These include; Peter Hurst, Harry Winston, Christopher Kane, initials of her late partner, Bernard Blunt and Kip Keino. Apart from these, her jewellery can be found at various other places, including; Hadrosci, Cartier and Gerald Genta.
The question raised in the title of this article relates to the question of whether her jewellery has any connection with Nationality. While it is undeniable that the Nationality of the jeweller is a crucial factor, the height increase of the jewellery is not an accurate representation of these factors. Furthermore, we find ourselves wondering whether her jewellery is popular because of her Nationality or because of the fact that people like to wear jewellery of names connected to high profile jewellers. There are several possible answers to this question but in our view, it makes little difference to the quality of the jewellery.