Brighton Collectibles
This was the first product line launched by founders Jerry and Terri Kohl.
The belts showcased the brand's handcrafted quality commitment, which became its hallmark and laid the foundation for all future jewelry collections.
This heartfelt collection celebrated love through varied heart designs.
The collection featured enameled and crystal—studded jewelry, including charm bracelets and necklaces, that embodied Brighton's romantic aesthetic.
They became sought-after for their whimsical approach to the brand's signature motif.
These annual awareness bracelets came with new designs each year.
Each piece featured distinctive symbols (hearts, butterflies, pink ribbons) and inspirational messages.
Brighton sent all profits from this series to breast cancer charities for 18 consecutive years.
These rings were planet-inspired designs, creating the illusion of stacked rings.
The jewels mixed metals with Swarovski crystals and intricate detailing.
The collection was known for its celestial aesthetic and statement presence.
These were nature-themed pieces featuring pond life motifs, including lily pads, frogs, and dragonflies.
They were known for their serene beauty and were popular among collectors and nature enthusiasts for detailed craftsmanship.
The Katu Collection used natural materials (wood, silver) with modern design elements.
Most famously, the Double Circle Pendant Necklace exemplified this distinctive approach.
The collection showed Brighton's versatility beyond traditional materials.
This jewelry was known for vibrant colors and dynamic enamel work.
Signature Calypso Super Bead combined playful elements with elegant sparkle.
The collection showed Brighton's ability to balance whimsy with sophistication.
Alcazar featured Renaissance-inspired filigree patterns with crystal accents.
Heart motifs balanced feminine design with modern sensibilities.
The Alcazar Heart pendant became iconic for its ornate metalwork beneath fine crystals.
This bracelet collection was earth-inspired, featuring twisted rope motifs.
Crystal-encrusted barrels gave them a fine jewelry appearance.
Original designs evolved into sub-lines (Meridian Aurora, Geo, Pearl) while maintaining core identity.
Designer Lisa Spayd-Sendre created this collection with a "constellation of designs."
They began with circular mini earrings that expanded into necklaces, bangles, and rings.
Diamond-like crystals and a high-polish silver finish characterized them.
This was a New York-themed set with a 7" chain (1" extension) and a 2" pendant on a 16" chain.
The bracelet and necklace utilized Brighton's coastal motifs, possibly inspired by the founder's shore memories.
They came in a signature Brighton gift tin, marking its premium position.
This was a seasonal bracelet with festive charms and Swarovski crystals.
It had an adjustable length (7.25"–8.25") with a secure lobster clasp.
Quality construction earned it positive reviews despite brief availability.