The trendy earrings feature asymmetrical drops, one with a grossular garnet and the other with a diamond.
Rockin’ out over the pond
What did we miss at London Jewellery Week, the city's first celebration centered around the design of precious baubles? Outrageous fashion statements at Swarovski's Runway Rocks were said to "eclipse" the talents of the jewelry designers, according to the International...
What did we miss at London Jewellery Week, the city's first celebration centered around the design of precious baubles?
Outrageous fashion statements at Swarovski's Runway Rocks were said to "eclipse" the talents of the jewelry designers, according to the International Herald Tribune. Take a peek at the pics on New York Magazine's blog "The Cut" and form your own opinion.
Stephen Webster unveiled his latest men's silver collection, London Calling, at a party featuring escape artists and bullet-catching acts. Attendees also got a chance to see the designer's Fly By Night collection, which was inspired by "mysterious" bugs. More of the scary but sensational nature-motif trend.
At Christie's, a pear-shaped 38-carat diamond worn on a pendant necklace that once belonged to Greek shipping heiress Christina Onassis sold for about $7 million. Onassis' jewels, which included 44 pieces, brought in a total of about $13 million at the auction.
Designer Theo Fennell displayed his ruby snake-trellis shield in 18-karat white gold with pavé-set brilliant-cut white and black diamonds. Fennell said he loved the idea of London Jewellery Week, but concluded the event needed time to mature.
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