Monica Rich Kosann Says ‘Good Grief’ in Peanuts Jewelry Collection
The “Peanuts x Monica Rich Kosann” collection features the comic strip’s classic vocabulary across 10 bracelet designs.

The “Peanuts x Monica Rich Kosann” collection was created to celebrate not only the 20th anniversary of the Monica Rich Kosann brand, but the 75th anniversary of Charles Schulz’s comic.
Throughout the 10-piece collection, Kosann featured four sayings from the Peanuts’ vocabulary.
The “Good Grief,” “Oof,” “Aargh,” and “Smak” bracelets are available in 18-karat yellow gold, sterling silver, and black steel with diamonds or white sapphire.
Kosann built her brand around jewelry that tells a story and has always looked to create empowering pieces with meaning, according to the brand.
“I wanted to design pieces that remind us to have a sense of humor through life,” said Kosann, the founder of her eponymous brand, on the inspiration for the collection.
“The ‘Good Grief’ moments and the ‘Aaugh’ are happening in our daily life… ‘Oof’ for the bumps in the road to a lofty goal and ‘Smak’ as the ultimate expression of love… so, look down at your wrist and remember to laugh.”
Kosann said she adores all the Peanuts characters, from Lucy to Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
“As someone who grew up with Peanuts by my side, I couldn’t be more excited for this partnership,” said Kosann.
“MRK is based on taking timeless ideas and making them modern for a new generation… so, using iconic Peanuts vocabulary and integrating it into our jewelry that tells our customers’ stories was a natural place to be.”
The Peanuts x Monica Rich Kosann collection ranges from $325 to $2,415.
It debuted today and is available exclusively on the Monica Rich Kosann website.
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