Rings boasting huge gemstones and glamorous diamond drop earrings topped the scene-stealing jewelry at the 65th Emmy Awards, held Sunday in Los Angeles.
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Designer Brady Legler has just stepped onto the jewelry scene with a sterling silver and diamond collection that’s geometric and edgy, at times echoing the sharp lines of pencils and paintbrushes.
British jewelry designer Kit Heath has introduced a range of simple-yet-feminine sterling silver designs that incorporate 18-karat gold-plated accents and semi-precious gemstones.
Nada Ghazal first began weaving 18-karat gold string and precious stones into jewelry in her Beirut apartment when she was 30 years old.
Drop and stud earrings, colorful cocktail rings and impressive diamond cuffs proved to be the most popular jewelry picks at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards, which took place Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
In the fall, the Pantone Color Institute named the hues expected to be prominent in the fashion and design industries this spring.
Although the jewelry choices were more subdued at the 56th annual Grammy Awards, which took place Sunday in Los Angeles, gold pieces with brightly colored gemstones were a popular accessory among attending celebrities.
New York--Mixed metal jewelry was a popular trend at the recent Vicenzaoro show, which took place Jan. 18 to 23 in Vicenza, Italy.
Per usual, big and bold diamond pieces were the most-seen jewels adorning celebrities at the 86th Academy Awards held Sunday in Los Angeles.
Sterling silver jewelry is an affordable and meaningful way for consumers to celebrate graduation, and retailers shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to help them do so as members of the Class of 2014 don their mortarboards this spring.
Designer Heather Moore, known for her personalized gold jewelry, has introduced new silver pieces for 2014.
Based in Boulder, Colo., designer Todd Reed is known for his unique and recognizable work with rough diamonds and gold. But he doesn’t stop there in paving a different path.
If there’s one thing we know about the Millennial bridal consumer, it’s the importance of personalization--having a unique piece of jewelry with a story behind it.
The Couture show includes nearly 60 new exhibitors this year, bringing in brands from cities and towns around the world.
In just a couple of weeks, the industry will converge on Las Vegas to view the latest trends and refresh their merchandise.
Taking on an apprenticeship with tiara makers and jewelers when he was 15, the training designer Ray Griffiths received in his youth has translated into the “crownwork” style he incorporates into his jewelry today.
Hearts on Fire introduced a range of new bridal and fashion platinum rings for 2014, many of which debuted at the recent Couture show in Las Vegas.
Designer Katey Brunini is celebrating the 15th anniversary of her eponymous brand with the “Chains of Love” collection, which offers sterling silver and gold pieces textured to resemble twigs and includes earrings, rings, bracelets and necklaces.
From the red carpet to the streets of Manhattan, statement necklaces have been a hot trend as of late, adding pizzazz and oomph to all kinds of outfits, from cocktail dresses to office wear.
Jewelry brand Edward Mirell has introduced a line of titanium pieces for 2014 for both men and women.
Leo Ingwer has unveiled 1939, a new collection that offers engagement rings, earrings, and fashion rings inspired by antique designs for the modern bride.
A Bain & Company report shows that the global luxury industry has surpassed $1 trillion in retail sales value this year, with the category that includes jewelry and watches seeing slight but positive real growth.
Tourneau’s flagship store in New York City and its website now are carrying diamond jewelry from Forevermark, with the retailer’s Boston store slated to pick up the line in 2016.
The FBI has activated multiple digital billboards in an attempt to catch the female suspect wanted in a string of jewelry store robberies.
Those looking to respond to or comment on the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed changes to its jewelry guides now have an extra two months to do so.