Phillip Gavriel Releases 2024-2025 Catalog
The book features new styles and revived favorites.

The book includes never-before-seen styles, as well as collections the brand debuted during Las Vegas Jewelry Week, such as the new “Venetian Link” designs.
Over the summer, designer, and founder Phillip Gabriel Maroof found inspiration in the company’s origination as a brand inspired by artisan craftmanship and blended it with a focus on creating contemporary styles.
The new Phillip Gavriel Venetian Link pieces are made in 14-karat gold and set with diamonds, while the new twisted cable bracelets are accented with gemstones.
The collections are handmade in Italy, where the brand said it focuses on supporting small family artisans who pass on the art of fine jewelry craftsmanship to future generations.
The brand is also introducing the “Woven Palmier” series, an evolution of its signature “Woven” collection.
Styles in the new series include sterling silver and sapphire chain bracelets that the brand said are designed for both men and women to wear.
“We believe our retail partners will appreciate the versatility of our new styles, designed to meet the demands of consumers looking for luxury that stands the test of time,” the brand said.
“We are thrilled to offer these fresh additions, which are available exclusively to our trusted retailers ahead of the holiday season.”
The Phillip Gavriel 2024-2025 catalog can be viewed on Royal Chain’s website.
Printed copies also can be requested via the website.
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