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Ivanka Trump's wedding jewelry
Ivanka Trump, the real estate scion, sometime model and owner of Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry, tied the knot last night with New York Observer owner Jared Kushner, and while I don't envy her three-month whirlwind engagement--I can't imagine all the...
Ivanka Trump, the real estate scion, sometime model and owner of Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry, tied the knot last night with New York Observer owner Jared Kushner, and while I don't envy her three-month whirlwind engagement--I can't imagine all the planning in such a short time--I'm definitely jealous of what the process to select her wedding jewelry must have been like.
Can you imagine? I'd love to walk into my own store or thumb through my design archives and pick out the pieces for my dream day. Here's what Ivanka selected:
Platinum and mixed-cut diamond cluster earrings with 9.67 carats total weight of diamonds ($130,000).
Custom-designed, platinum and mixed-cut diamond hair piece with 6.38 carats total weight of diamonds ($45,000).
Art deco platinum fancy-link estate bracelet with 26 carats total weight of diamonds ($90,000).
Photos: All Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry
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