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Ana Maria Andricain – The Broadway veteran and jewelry designer shows us what objects are most important to her.

This is the first gift my husband ever gave me, and I knew he was the guy for me.

My favorite book. It’s historical fiction about time travel to NYC in the 1800s.

These belonged to my maternal grandfather, who was the president of the Cuban Dental Association. Now they are indispensable tools in my business, Jewel of Havana.

I wore these in the balcony scene for the 20th Anniversary National Tour of Evita.

All of these are from my final performance as Belle in Beauty & the Beast on Broadway.

My dresser snapped this picture from the wings at the Lunt Fontanne Theater as I ran out for my final bow during closing week of Beauty & the Beast. A special night.

My grandfather gave them to my grandmother on Aug. 19, 1938. They were married 61 years, and my husband gave them to me in 2003. This month, I’ll have worn them 10 years!

The first ring I ever made as a silversmith.

PlayThere were the last two shows I did at Lincoln Center, my favorite place to work in New York.

Jewel of Havana’s “Security Department,” company mascot and love of my life!

I finally got to work with Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Susan Stroman. My fifth job at Lincoln Center and they spelled my name wrong.

From the national tour of South Pacific. The First Family came to see the show, and we had a lot of Secret Service guys backstage as we ran around in our bathing suits.

These are my favorite pieces from my latest Jewel of Havana Handcrafted Jewelry “Into the Woods Collection” and “Copper Collection.”

This is the under corset from my last performance as Fantine in Les Miserables at the Imperial Theater in NYC. I planned my entire wedding while doing the show. jewelofhavana.com