The revamped, elevated space will feature a two-story Patek Philippe atelier and a rooftop patio for parties.
Designer Spotlight: Nolan
Teeny-tiny stacking rings, pendant necklaces and stud earrings have been jewelry tradeshow staples over the last few seasons, and it's no wonder. The small size of these pieces means the price is often right for cost-conscious shoppers. In addition, the...
Teeny-tiny stacking rings, pendant necklaces and stud earrings have been jewelry tradeshow staples over the last few seasons, and it's no wonder. The small size of these pieces means the price is often right for cost-conscious shoppers. In addition, the designs tend to be über versatile, easily stacked and layered with one's existing baubles.
I'm definitely a fan of diminutive designs, so it was a pleasure to check out the latest offerings from Los Angeles-based Stacy Nolan Kottle, the designer behind Nolan. A Tulane University and Gemological Institute of America-educated designer who cut her teeth working with designer-to-the-stars Chris Aire, Kottle debuted the first pieces from her Nolan collection just last year.
The latest designs include bold cuff bracelets and shoulder-grazing earrings featuring the designer's signature heart, flower and star motifs. But among my favorite pieces are those smallest of designs, including miniature peace sign and star-shaped earrings (like these above), plus flower stacking rings (below, click on the photos for a closer look).
Also, check out these mini "Wildlife Charm" pendants with diamond accents (below), which range in price from $225 in sterling silver to $488 in 14-karat gold.
From simple, streamlined designs to those packed with detail, it's obvious that good things come in little packages.
For more, visit the designer's Web site, NolanLA.com.
The Latest

The special-edition piece marks the 140th anniversary of the iconic beverage brand.

Here are 13 small charms to inspire your layered looks this summer.

DCA is preparing the next generation of professionals by supporting workforce development, leadership growth, and career advancement.

Found by a metal detectorist, the ring likely belonged to a wealthy, possibly royal, owner, said Noonans.


Our Pride Month Piece of the Week, the “Margaux” ring, is part of the wife-and-wife team’s new “Lovestoned” collection.

The group has named the keynote speaker and announced a new pavilion for its next event, which is slated for September.

As gold prices rise, today’s retailers are looking for alternatives at prices that will appeal to wider audiences.

The big stone will be fashioned into a 20.26-carat diamond in celebration of the retailer’s 100th anniversary this year.

Marie-Laure Cérède will join Chanel as the new director of its jewelry creation studio, starting in October.

At the JCK show, the lab-grown diamond brand teamed up with Jewelers for Children to support Make-A-Wish India.

Ilana McCabe is Signet’s vice president of public relations and brand communications.

It was a banner day for blue gemstones, with another blue diamond topping $8 million and a 41-carat sapphire going for $2.3 million.

The approval means the retailer is on track to exit bankruptcy proceedings this summer.

The men are believed to be part of the group of several masked suspects that robbed Marc Robinson Jewelers in April.

The bridal-focused brand is also launching its Custom Atelier this summer, a digital custom design tool for its authorized retailers.

The industry veteran is bringing his 56-year run in the fine jewelry sector to an end.

The panel discussion will feature LGBTQ+ leaders across the jewelry, luxury, and creative industries.

Inspired by a locket that got run over, the “Smash” capsule collection reimagines the shape of Lichtenberg’s signature style.

The company has promoted Katherine Whitacre to the role.

The jewelry manufacturer has added Taylor Swift-esque diamond shapes, and more silver, gold vermeil, and gold-plated jewelry.

Morrison has been marketing diamonds on and off since the early 2000s and said she is leaving to “pursue new projects.”

Those born in June can celebrate with pearl, alexandrite, and moonstone jewelry.

The platform allows retailers to guide clients through a customizable engagement ring buying experience in a branded interface.

Jim Springer, owner of Dunkelberger’s Fine Jewelry, is heading into retirement.

When conducting its May consumer confidence survey, The Conference Board asked extra questions about consumers’ budgeting strategies.

The “Tunnel” charm, our Piece of the Week, celebrates Pride Month with its design inspired by hope and the light at the end of the tunnel.






















