Jessica McCormack’s ‘Fruit Salad’ Collection Is Fresh for Summer
The designer has taken the appeal of freshly picked fruit and channeled it into a capsule collection of earrings, necklaces, and pendants.

Created as a celebration of summers spent in blooming countryside orchards, the collection is filled with subtle representations of peaches, pears, apples, cherries, and lemons.
The fruits were transformed into jewelry through intricately set pavé gemstones meticulously arranged by size and color to resemble the natural shading and imperfect details of fruit.
McCormack cherry-picked the sapphires, rubies, and emeralds used in the pieces and set them in 18-karat yellow or blackened white gold.
A standout is the one-of-a-kind “Pear” pendant with a 20.25-carat polished emerald in the shape of the fruit.
The collection also reimagines McCormack’s take on a diamond rivière necklace, with colored gemstones that coordinate with the fruit theme. In this collection, the style is offered with blue sapphires, rubies, or emeralds as the “Button Back” necklace.
The 17-piece collection includes earrings, necklaces, and pendants.
It retails from $3,500 to pieces that are priced upon request.
The Fruit Salad collection was released today and is available on the Jessica McCormack website.
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