Robert Q. Underhill

Robert Q. Underhill is an American jewelry designer best known for his design and creation of the Treasure's Trove Jewels in 2003.
Biography
Underhill was born in 1958, in Danbury Ct. He married gemologist Karen Underhill; they have 2 children, Robert III and Lindsay, who both went on to become jewelers. Underhill started in jewelry at the age of 16, and founded a custom jewelry company, Jewelry Designs Inc. in 1980 at the age of 22.
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Treasure's Trove Jewels
The Treasure's Trove Jewels were later featured at the Carnegie Museum in 2004. The jewels were featured in the New York Times best selling book "A Treasure's Trove", written by Michael Stadther and crafted by Underhill at his company Jewelry Designs.
The jewels were given away in a treasure hunt to readers who deciphered clues in the book that lead to finding the twelve tokens. After finding a token, it could be returned for unique jewels valued at one million dollars.
 
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