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For Future Reference’s Randi Molofsky and designer George “The Jeweler” Khalife discuss the top trends of the year.
The peachy hue also marks the program’s 25th anniversary.
The astrology-themed array shows a new side of the Los Angeles fine jewelry brand.
Senior Editor Ashley Davis interviewed the Parisian stylist turned jewelry designer on her cult favorite jewelry collection.
Jade Ruzzo looked to music when designing her elegant, restrained new offerings.
It’s the perfect jewel to wear on Oct. 31.
The statement piece is perfect for a bold holiday look.
A simple gold and diamond line necklace has become a major fine jewelry trend, but several designers offer a more interesting spin.
In fine jewelry, floral motifs aren’t just reserved for the summer months, writes Amanda Gizzi.
They make the case for atypical gemstone groupings.
The two-stone style benefits from two-toned metal.
Frank Everett curated “For the Boys: A Jewelry Exhibition,” opening in New York City in September.
It’s a sweet take on a classic poison ring.
New for fall/winter 2023, the Italian brand’s colorful new earrings are perfect to mix and match.
A cooling labor market and high interest rates are taking a toll on consumer confidence in the U.S.
The brand crafted a 14-karat solid gold lock hand-engraved with images from the Kama Sutra and just like that, it found a buyer.
They recently got Madonna’s stamp of approval.
The ring emotes a gothic sensibility through a modern vernacular.
As far as birthstones are concerned, August babies have struck gold with their two options, writes Amanda Gizzi.
Even those jaded from BarbieCore may appreciate this pink bejeweled work of art.
This is in spite of rising consumer confidence in July.
The timeless style is omnipresent in today’s fine jewelry collections.
It’s a luxurious everyday staple.
Amanda Gizzi is sharing red-hot ruby jewelry for July.