Tacori, QVC to Launch Exclusive Lab-Grown Diamond Jewelry Collection
The “XO Tacori” collection was designed to blend luxury and accessible pricing.

The “XO Tacori” collection will be crafted in 14-karat yellow and white gold with lab-grown diamonds, a combination the brand said blends luxury and accessible pricing.
Set to launch Wednesday, the limited-time collection will feature 16 styles, including bezel-set rings, bracelets, stud earrings, station necklaces, and pearl pieces.
Prices range from $750 to $9,000.
SEE: The New “XO Tacori” Collection
“XO Tacori is a celebration of love, life’s milestones, and the everyday moments in between,” said Tacori CEO Paul Tacorian.
“We’re excited to collaborate with QVC to introduce our brand to a wider audience through this exclusive collection—created to offer elevated design at an approachable price point.”
The assortment is ideal for milestone gifting, said Tacori, and features the brand’s signature aesthetics, like its crescent design.
The pieces will be presented in packaging designed exclusively for the capsule.
Tacorian will appear live on QVC on Wednesday at 6 p.m. EST from the QVC studio in West Chester, Pennsylvania, to introduce the collection and share the story behind it.
Tacori has appeared on QVC previously.
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