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Hosted by Freeman’s | Hindman, the sale will take place May 7-8.
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Elvis Presley gifted this circa 1967 gold and diamond watch to Dodie Marshall, his co-star in “Easy Come, Easy Go.”
May’s birthstone is beloved for its rich green hue and its versatility.
Inspired by the Roman goddess of love, the designer looked to the sea for her new collection.
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The “Rebel Heart” campaign embodies rebellion, romance, and sensuality, the brand said.
The charm is a modern rendition of the evil eye amulet that has been worn for thousands of years.
The bridal collection consists of 35 engagement rings and seven wedding bands.
Meet Ben Claus—grand prize winner of For the Love of Jewelers 2023 Fall Design Challenge.
The limited-edition men’s rings can be customized with one of 12 team logos.
The program, now live in Europe, will roll out to the U.S. this summer.
Colored gemstones and signed jewels are the focus of its upcoming Geneva sale.
The auction will take place Thursday and is underground, literally.
Monica Rich Kosann created the “Slim Heart” locket in partnership with model and philanthropist Jacquelyn Jablonski.
It utilizes visual effects technology that has never been used in a jewelry campaign before, the brand said.
The brilliant-cut fancy vivid yellow stone sold for $1.1 million.
The redesigned boutique features interactive displays and a workshop space for hands-on learning about watchmaking.
The brand also plans to expand its retail footprint from 138 to 200 stores over the next three years.
The trendy, metallic earrings wink at classic spring colors.
“Chopard x Julia Roberts” showcases the first gems cut from the 6,000-carat-plus “Insofu Emerald."
Elvis gave the watch to actress Dodie Marshall after filming “Easy Come, Easy Go.”
The versatile jewel pairs ancient Egyptian inspiration with a modern design.
It’s estimated to sell for up to $1.3 million at the upcoming sale on March 28.
“Power of Couture” recalls Frédéric Boucheron’s love of fabric using diamonds and rock crystal.
A Harry Winston diamond necklace and other top lots failed to find buyers.
They are Marla Aaron, Marie Lichtenberg, and Jean Prounis.
From three-stone rings to fancy shapes, experts weigh in on what consumers could be looking for this year.
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