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Lisa Wu Hartwell's Jewelry Collection
These eye-catching rings are available in multiple stones, including the three shown here—amethyst with diamonds, green amethyst with diamonds and citrine with diamonds.
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The jewelry looks like something an old lady would wear besides the gold bangle. I agree with the previous comments concerning the price does not matter. It is style and craftsmanship. This line is boring.
Posted at 3:49PM on April 16th 2009 by A person who loves and can afford all types of jewelry.
I agree with the other ladies these pieces are nice but they are alittle expensive.. This is more expensive than the low end pieces from Tiffany's..Bring the prices down so thats its affordable for the working class.
Posted at 10:36AM on April 11th 2009 by Tara
LISA YOUR DESIGNS ARE GREAT. BUT I WAS WONDERING IF YOU RE GOING TO COME OUT WITH AFFORDABLE LINE FOR WOMAN LIKE MYSELF.GOOD LUCK WITH LL YOUR BUSSINESS I THINK THAT YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND ARE GREAT . AND WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. LOUISE PUGLIESE
Posted at 2:14PM on February 20th 2009 by louise pugliese
nice pieces, but too expensive . I understand 18kt verses 14kt, but how can you say these prices listed are affordable when people are losing their jobs, retirement, homes, etc. the prices could be slightly lower.
Posted at 11:08PM on January 28th 2009 by sharanda
Hi there Ladie Lisa I just love you as a person, I really adore the person you have shown us during the show. I love your jewelry, and I know you have to keep some high fashion. But, are you going to have some pieces for the single mothers who can not spend so much lol. Love you Ladie
Posted at 4:32PM on November 29th 2008 by Ladie
Lisa, You are such a wonderful, nice person. I think your inner beauty as well as outter beauty are inspirational. Your jewelry is gorgeous...but too expensive for me ;0) You were by far my favorite housewife, because you have class. Don't change, because you and your husband seem so happy and I wish you luck and much success with all you future careers.!
Posted at 8:43PM on November 25th 2008 by jay jay
your show quickly became my thing to watch on a wednesday night! i will definitely miss you all as we wait to see what will unveil next season! Lisa, you are one classy lady, i love the jewelry! it simply beautiful, though you may want to create something a bit less expensive for your not so rich fans-like me! we like to look good too ya know!! I also want to commend you on your beautiful family and the level of respect and happiness you and ed portray towards each other. im sure when you decided to do the show, you took into consideration that there will be negative press as well as postive, so take it all in stride. dont let it change who you are and i can see that you are a great person, with a big heart! so let the haters hate, while you continue to make that money girl!! much love to you! missjune33
Posted at 11:29AM on November 25th 2008 by missJune33
I'm really in love with the show. I will miss you guys after the show is over. Lisa your my favorite. I hope bravo extends you all in the show
Posted at 9:58PM on November 22nd 2008 by Joyce Taylor
Lisa has a good man who is concerned with her needs, as demonstrated by Ed's attentiveness to Lisa when she was not feeling well. However, Lisa comes off as "it's all about her." She did not seem particularly supportive of Ed's career move to Oakland because it was an inconvenience to her. Ed even mentioned that she did not seem "happy" for him. Though, Lisa did throw a very nice party, which Ed appeared to appreciate, Lisa still needs to get over herself and get an understanding of what makes her husband happy too.
Posted at 2:40PM on November 20th 2008 by Toni
I am glad that you want to have your own line of jewelry. Many women should become entrepeneurs; we need something to show for being beautiful and talented--something other than a slew of men who just used up our bodies and then left us for younger women. I am never going to hate on any of you. I am now age 50 and I had the opportunity to have a beautiful home, luxury vehicles, establish a business--and I am well-educated--but only with the books, To my detriment, I did not take advantage of many things that were available to me as a young woman. So, I want all of you beautiful young women to make the most of your lives, enjoy yourselves, but, please be philanthropic. I think you will truly respect yourselves for giving to others. Good luck to you.
Posted at 12:19AM on November 20th 2008 by Ann Harrell