Ben-Amun

Posted on April 20, 2007. Filed under: Ben-Amun |

 Ben Amun

Isaac Manevitz, Egyptian-born designer for Ben-Amun, has had over 30 years of success with his exquisite line of designer fashion jewelry and belts. The company is named after the designer’s eldest son (Ben), and the King of Egypt (Isaac’s homeland) named Tutankhamun.

He has brought his love of sculpture to his collections by working with fine, unusual materials to create unique designs that are always original and never disappoint. Working with materials such as Lucite, pewter, glass and crystal, give him the ability to make his jewelry distinct and inspirational. His belts, made of the finest Italian leather, come to life with his beautiful casted buckles and detailing. His timeless and fresh designs continue to excite the industry and get stronger by the season.

Isaac is notorious for his ability to stay ahead of trend, which has allowed Ben-Amun to flourish in the industry in fashion editorials and celebrity closets alike. His array of collections ranging from casual to red carpet, make Ben-Amun a favorite among women of all ages and professions.

Not only is Ben-Amun popular for features in magazines, such as Vogue, Elle, NY Times, Marie Claire, but has also been a favorite on the runway. Isaac has worked with numerous designers to accessorize fashion shows each season ,such as Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, and Ralph Lauren, just to name a few.

Our showroom (not open to the public) is located adjacent to the Manhattan factory in which all of Ben-Amun creations are put together under the watchful eye of its creator, Isaac Manevitz.

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