Piece of the Week: Rahaminov Diamonds’ Bezel Bangle
The brand’s latest iteration of a bezel-set diamond bangle features clean lines and a timeless design for a new modern silhouette.

The bangles center on a single bezel-set gemstone, including diamonds and tourmalines, with cuts from cushion and pear to emerald, radiant, and moval.
However, our Piece of the Week features an emerald-cut, 4.10-carat diamond set in an 18-karat yellow gold bangle.
For the new offering, Rahaminov Diamonds aimed to reimagine and evolve its “Bezel” collection, now with a modern lens.
The bangles were designed with clean lines and a sculptural silhouette.
“The ‘Bezel’ bangles represent a sculptural evolution of our classic ‘Bezel' collection,” said Melanie Goldfiner Goldberg, director of marketing and business development at Rahaminov Diamonds.
“While retaining the clean lines and signature floating stones that define the collection, the bangles introduce a bold new silhouette designed for stacking and everyday styling. They bring a modern edge to a timeless design, bridging the gap between effortless wear and statement luxury—perfectly in step with the growing desire for elevated, collectible essentials.”
The Bezel bangles debuted in late July.
While they are offered in 18-karat yellow gold, white or rose gold can be custom ordered.
The emerald-cut diamond Bezel bangle retails for $103,780.
Visit the Rahaminov Diamonds website to view its offerings.
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