John Hardy Toasts to Wölffer Estate With New Collection
The capsule collection is inspired by the Hamptons vineyard’s Summer in a Bottle rosé.

“The Summer Edit” by Wölffer Estate and John Hardy includes pieces from John Hardy’s signature “Heishi,” “Pebble,” and “Colorblock” collections reimagined in new colors.
The jewels feature hardstone and freshwater pearl in a color palette inspired by Wölffer’s Summer in a Bottle rosé.
The bracelets and necklaces are made with a combination of 14-karat rose gold, silver, tiger’s eye, howlite, pink freshwater pearl, and artisanal beads and enamels in shades of pink and orange.
It ranges in price from $495 to $4,200.
SEE: The New John Hardy x Wölffer Estate Capsule Collection
The seven-piece jewelry collection “captures the spirit and essence of the Hamptons lifestyle,” said the jeweler, and can be worn every day.
“I’ve loved and lived in the Hamptons for most of my life and have watched with incredible admiration Wölffer Estate build what is arguably one of the most successful brands on the East End,” said Reed Krakoff, creative chairman of John Hardy.
“Through passion and vision, the Wölffer team has built Summer in a Bottle rosé into a Hampton’s lifestyle, and we’re proud to help celebrate this 10-year milestone—all while helping to raise funds for the Parrish Art Museum.”
Twenty percent of the proceeds will be donated to the museum, located in Water Mill, New York, to support its programming with community partner organizations.
“As a former head jewelry designer, it was an honor when John Hardy approached us for this collaboration,” said Joey Wölffer, chief brand officer and co-owner of Wölffer Estate Vineyard.
“I couldn’t think of a better jewelry partner rooted in the same values as Wölffer Estate in artisanship, community, and sustainability.”
Joey’s father, Christian Wölffer, founded the Wölffer Estate Vineyard in 1988, building it up to be one of the East Coast’s most notable winemakers.
The limited-edition capsule collection is available on John Hardy’s website, Wolffer.com, and at The Tasting Room at Wölffer Estate Vineyard, the Joey Wölffer boutique in Sag Harbor, the John Hardy Soho Boutique, and the Parrish Art Museum.
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