The January birthstone is the “unsung hero of gemstones,” says Amanda Gizzi.
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The genderless style makes a case for mixed metals.
The colorful brand with a sweet sensibility is resonating with retailers, writes Senior Editor Ashley Davis.
Amanda Gizzi says hello to 2023 with a dozen jewels—one for each month of the year—sure to bring some shine to the days ahead.
Best friends Bea Bongiasca and Ananya Malhotra combined their design signatures for one limited-edition jewel.
Nearly 10 years into the business, the designer’s eponymous collection is more popular than ever.
This 10.67-carat diamond, graded a natural fancy gray by two major labs, was part of Sotheby’s “Magnificent Jewels” sale last week.
Mainstays like Damiani and Roberto Coin will exhibit alongside newcomers like PDPaola and Salima Thakker.
Finalist designs featured gemstones from Columbia Gem House and were auctioned off for charity.
The designer debuted a capsule collection with fashion brand Alejandra Alonso Rojas.
They will be available exclusively at the retailer through Valentine’s Day 2023.
The retailer is now selling the 13 diamond jewelry capsule collections created by BIPOC designers on its website.
Scholarship winners received awards in six different categories.
A closer look at the bold links reveals a subtle, surprising detail.
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The new brand, Metal Alchemist, focuses on unisex, classic jewelry designs.
The 2022 edition of the retailer’s annual publication pays homage to the coffee farms and shops of Puerto Rico.
It’s located on famed shopping street Worth Avenue.
Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator’s highlights include a chrome tourmaline ring, a giant opal necklace, and an American mined stone.
The brand’s signature shape is rendered in an autumn-appropriate color palette.
“Boucheron Wonderland” showcases best-selling styles, high jewelry, and some familiar faces.
Serpentine Jewels has branched out from its private jeweler beginnings to a ready-to-wear collection and a Connecticut townhouse.
The Cultured Pearl Association of America held its 13th annual International Pearl Design Competition this fall.
A great custom design experience starts with listening to your customers, Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams say.
Regencycore-style lockets, poesy rings, and bee charms inspired by the hit Netflix series could be yours, truly.