Stephanie Gottlieb Debuts Silver Designs in ‘All Hours’ Collab
The collection is a collaboration between Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry and Oak and Luna, focusing on understated essentials.

Gottlieb and the Oak and Luna team designed the “All Hours: Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry x Oak and Luna” to be a blend of Gottlieb’s signature glamour and the brand’s modern and personalized touch, Oak and Luna said.
Across the 44 pieces, All Hours centers on sterling silver and yellow gold vermeil, with accents of black enamel and moissanite.
Prices range from $60 to $260 for the necklaces, earrings, rings, and brooches in the collection.
Select styles offer personalization options, like engravings or zodiac charms.
The collection is a celebration of individuality, self-expression, and the women who balance ambition, creativity, and family every day, Oak and Luna said.
It is meant to honor the rhythm of real life for career moms, multi-hyphenates, and modern muses, from early meetings to school drop-offs and quick outfit changes.
“I’m excited to finally share our collaboration with Oak and Luna, another female-led jewelry brand,” said Gottlieb, founder and CEO of Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry.
“This is Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry’s first meaningful step into the silver category. Together, we’re combining our unique strengths to create something super wearable while reaching an international audience that values personalized jewelry—at ‘All Hours.’”
Gottlieb said the collaboration allows her brand to open the door to a younger demographic while staying true to its playful, luxurious aesthetic.
She noted that with the price of gold at an all-time high—as of press time, it hovered around $3,510 an ounce—All Hours gives the community more ways to incorporate fine jewelry into their everyday styling without compromising on quality or design.
“At the heart of our brand, we believe luxury should be accessible—jewelry should be fun, personal, and wearable, not intimidating. This collection is about offering beautiful, thoughtfully designed pieces at approachable price points, so everyone can find something special to celebrate themselves,” she said.
The All Hours capsule collection is Oak and Luna’s first collaboration since it was founded in 2018.
It debuted Thursday and is available on the Oak and Luna website.
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