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Valentine’s Day jewelry looks to colors, shapes

Carelle’s lemon quartz, rhodolite, diamond and 18-karat yellow gold “Flower” ring ($6,375) is not only feminine, but looks forward to spring.
By Hannah Connorton
Feb 2, 2012

New York--As Valentine’s Day approaches, soft, feminine designs that celebrate love and luxury come to the forefront. While the symbolic heart is incorporated into many pieces of jewelry, the use of color and shapes in design is also prevalent this year for the lovers’ holiday.

Click here to see our special report showcasing jewelry available for Valentine’s Day at a range of price points.

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