Fresh Gems
Along Came a Spider
October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween from Fine Jewelry News! Spin a web of intrigue with these spooky spider web earrings from Heavenly Treasures. Tiny spiders dangle their sparkling webs spun of 14k gold accented with glimmering diamonds.
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Stellar Propeller
October 30, 2008
Aviation aficionados will gravitate toward the Fly Naked with Reichen collection, which features titanium jewelry made from the same materials used to build airplanes. Each of the sleek black or gray titanium pieces is offered in a propeller motif or the provocative “Fly Naked” graphics. The line is inspired by Reichen Lehmkuhl, best-known as a million-dollar winner of CBS’s The Amazing Race.
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Hip Hip, Hooray!
October 29, 2008
Three cheers for designer Marya Dabrowski’s pretty pom-pom ring in a rich mix of sapphires. Its three-dimensional design will keep you stylish and in the spotlight whether you’re strolling down the sidewalk or cheering from the sidelines.
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Walk on the Wild Side
October 28, 2008
For a walk on the wild side, designer Catherine Zadeh offers the Fiero collection, which features bold animal-inspired designs in sterling silver and yellow gold with alligator skin bands. Aware that men’s jewelry did not offer much beyond the traditional, Catherine conceptualized details that could be worn both formally and casually, accents with a modern edge that spoke of subtle masculine elegance and refined urban chic.
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The Linie Pendant
October 27, 2008
Diamonds International offers the Linie pendant inspired by Linie Hilderlink, who fought bravely against breast cancer. A pink ribbon made of shining rose gold celebrates, encourages, and remembers women and their battles. The Linie pendant features a row of diamonds that graduate in size, symbolizing the journey toward a cure. Five percent of sales are donated to the University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Foundation for breast cancer treatment and research.
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