The chocolatier is bringing back its chocolate-inspired locket, offering sets of two to celebrate “perfect pairs.”
David Webb Mines the Archives for Couture
The brand produced a range of brocade bracelets based on one of Webb’s original sketches at the jewelry trade show, which concluded Monday in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas--At its second year at the Couture show, American fine jewelry brand David Webb continued to prove that good jewelry design is timeless.
The jewelry house introduce a range of “Brocade” bracelets based on one of Webb’s original sketches from the 1970s. The bracelets feature gold metalwork that lays on the skin like fabric, accented with diamonds and gemstones.
The bracelets are illustrative of the way co-owner Mark Emanuel runs the business since acquiring it about eight years ago and reviving it from bankruptcy—he stays true to Webb’s exact work and design ethos, while imprinting his own taste through the curation of the collection, deciding which pieces should be produced and adjusting materials as he sees fit.
The brocade bracelets, crafted in 18-karat yellow gold and platinum with diamonds, showcase a mix of vibrant color via tumbled emerald beads, turquoise, lapis lazuli and coral.
The brand also showed extensions to its “Motif” range, which was brought back for its Couture debut last year. The collection relies on black-and-white enamel for a crisp look that is just as relevant today as it was when David Webb originally dreamed it.
Originally founded in 1948, David Webb employs 25 master jewelers at its New York City boutique and workshop.
The brocade bracelets will be available at Webb retail partners in the fall.
The Latest

The top lot of the year was a 1930s Cartier tiara owned by Nancy, Viscountess Astor, which sold for $1.2 million in London last summer.

Any gemstones on Stuller.com that were sourced by an AGTA vendor member will now bear the association’s logo.

Launched in 2023, the program will help the passing of knowledge between generations and alleviate the shortage of bench jewelers.

The Swiss watchmaker has brought its latest immersive boutique to Atlanta, a city it described as “an epicenter of music and storytelling.”


The new addition will feature finished jewelry created using “consciously sourced” gemstones.

In his new column, Smith advises playing to your successor's strengths and resisting the urge to become a backseat driver.

Criminals are using cell jammers to disable alarms, but new technology like JamAlert™ can stop them.

The index fell to its lowest level since May 2014 amid concerns about the present and the future.

The new store in Aspen, Colorado, takes inspiration from a stately library for its intimate yet elevated interior design.

The brands’ high jewelry collections performed especially well last year despite a challenging environment.

The collection marks the first time GemFair’s artisanal diamonds will be brought directly to consumers.

The initial charts are for blue, teal, and green material, each grouped into three charts categorized as good, fine, and extra fine.

The new tool can assign the appropriate associate based on the client or appointment type and automate personalized text message follow-ups.

Buyers are expected to gravitate toward gemstones that have a little something special, just like last year.

Endiama and Sodiam will contribute money to the marketing of natural diamonds as new members of the Natural Diamond Council.

The retailer operates more than 450 boutiques across 45 states, according to its website.

The new members’ skills span communications, business development, advocacy, and industry leadership.

The jeweler’s 2026 Valentine’s Day campaign, “Celebrating Love Stories Since 1837,” includes a short firm starring actress Adria Arjona.

The new features include interactive flashcards and scenario-based roleplay with AI tools.

Family-owned jewelry and watch retailer Deutsch & Deutsch has stores in El Paso, Laredo, McAllen, and Victoria.

The Italian luxury company purchased the nearly 200-year-old Swiss watch brand from Richemont.

Ella Blum was appointed to the newly created role.

Sponsored by RapNet

Investment firm Enhanced Retail Funding, a division of Gordon Brothers, was the successful bidder.

It explores the history of the iconic tagline and the company’s strategy to redefine the role of diamonds in society.

Retail veteran Sindhu Culas has stepped into the role.
























