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From fringe and tassels to pieces that give the illusion they are in motion, jewelry with movement is trending.
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Known as “Little Willie,” it’s the largest freshwater pearl found in recent history in Scotland and is notable for its shape and color.
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The company’s curated collection of unsigned vintage and estate jewelry from the 1940s to 1980s launched at the retailer this month.
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Appearing at auction for the first time, the Heuer Monaco chronograph is expected to sell for up to $1 million.
The featured lot was estimated to fetch up to half a million dollars.
The 19-piece collection brings GIF reactions to life with 18-karat yellow gold, enamel, and diamonds.
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The new line from the Texas-based jewelry brand transforms the sun’s rays into fine jewelry with yellow gold and diamonds.
Venyx created country flags and French-inspired charms for the 2024 Summer Games.
These jewels are inspired by the floral-filled press tour for “It Ends With Us,” which hits theaters Aug. 9.
One features leather sourced from invasive species and the other Damascus steel bicycle chains.
The sale features a stone from the last Argyle tender, the first one ever offered at public auction, according to First State Auctions.
Each piece features a gold clasp symbolizing one of four different guilty pleasures.
“Sybil and David Yurman: Artists and Jewelers” tells the couple’s story through personal writings, family photos, and original artwork.
Chabi Nouri was previously CEO of Piaget and spent 10 years with Cartier.
Snoop Dogg wore King Ice’s custom-made “Iced Eiffel Tower” necklace during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Two birthstones, peridot and spinel, share the bright spirit the month embodies.
The “Cloud” collection is the brand’s first non-gold line.
Commemorate “brat summer” with these green hoops.
The ad features three celebrity florists creating floral sculptures while wearing jewelry by Guzema.
Dance all night long with the “So Move Max” set’s necklace.
It’s the second collaborative offering from the jewelry brand and the New York City art museum.
The emerald supplier will donate a percentage of sales from its “Star Power” earrings to the nonprofit in support of girls’ education.
The earrings were inspired by the landscape at Joshua Tree and Jean Arp’s abstract sculptures.
Snakes, birds, and bugs are all the buzz this summer.
The capsule collection is inspired by the Hamptons vineyard’s Summer in a Bottle rosé.
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