Say Howdy to Zadok Jewelers’ New ‘Texas’ Collection
Cowboy boots, horseshoes, and longhorn motifs make an appearance in the Houston-based jeweler’s new line.
The “Texas” collection was designed and created in-house by its master bench jewelers.
The 24-piece collection features gold and diamond necklaces, bracelets, earring studs, rings, and hat pins, with a Texas twist.
Motifs include longhorns, horseshoes, and cowboy boots, as well as the state’s shape and fun sayings, like “howdy” and “yeehaw.”
SEE: Zadok Jewelers’ New “Texas” Collection
“Creating the Texas Collection was a labor of love,” said Amy Zadok, head of marketing at Zadok Jewelers.
“We wanted to encapsulate the essence of Texas in each piece, celebrating its unique culture and spirit through exquisite craftsmanship.”
The jeweler took inspiration for Texas’ storied and romantic past, it said, channeling the essence of “fearless settlers, hard-riding horsemen, and pioneer ranchers laboring under an endless prairie sky.”
The jewels “instantly telegraph the grandeur and swagger of a state richly blessed with familiar themes and maxims,” said the company.
The collection ranges in price between $235 and $2,700 and is available on Zadok Jewelers’ website.
Zadok Jewelers founders Helene and Dror Zadok were inducted into National Jeweler’s 2018 Retailer Hall of Fame.
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