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‘The Vault’ Is Heading to Florida for 2 Weeks
Katherine Jetter’s fine jewelry boutique will take over Hamilton Jewelers’ Palm Beach location with a pop-up event March 12-27.

The jewelry designer launched her eponymous collection at the Couture show in 2008, setting high quality gemstones into modern yet classic designs.
In 2017, she also got into the retail game, opening The Vault on Nantucket.
Located in the Hotel Pippa, the boutique carries contemporary fine jewelry with distinct points-of-view, Jetter selects personally.
She followed up late last year with a Boston offshoot, which also carries fine jewelry selections, accessible via an appointment-only private atelier.
The Vault has collaboration at its core, making a pop-up at Hamilton Jewelers a natural fit.
The retailer has invited Jetter to take over its Worth Avenue location for a two-week pop-up event from March 12-27.
They will kick it off with a special event on March 11 to coincide with the Old Bags Luncheon, the primary fundraising event for the Center for Family Services.
Four generations of the Siegel family have run Hamilton Jewelers, which has stores in Princeton, New Jersey and Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, as well as a specialty business division located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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