After eight years, Gilbertson is leaving his post at the mining company, which is currently facing a slew of operational challenges.
Sneak peek: H. Stern, Simmons Jewelry
In addition to all the goings-on at the Javits Center the last week of July, there were quite a few industry happenings around town, including press previews held by H. Stern and the Simmons Jewelry Co. Like Michelle Graff (see...
In addition to all the goings-on at the Javits Center the last week of July, there were quite a few industry happenings around town, including press previews held by H. Stern and the Simmons Jewelry Co. Like Michelle Graff (see her 8/4 post), I’m drooling over the latter’s stainless steel women’s ring from the “W” Steel collection, but this version with gold plating.
The jewelry offerings are decidedly more grown-up and aimed right at female self-purchasers like me who can’t quite get over their pangs of nostalgia. Among the most kawaii (that’s Japanese for cute) were these rings in 18-karat gold and sterling silver with diamonds and gemstones such as amethyst, citrine, rose quartz and garnet. Pendant versions are also available.
Dubbed “Grupo Corpo” in honor of the dance group for which the collection was inspired, the line includes gorgeous organic designs, including oversized metal-only cocktail rings, sculptural cuffs and sinuous necklaces.
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