The most storied jewelry maisons, and a few powerhouse contemporary brands, showed their most exquisite creations during Paris Haute Couture week.
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This summery style works year-round for the bohemian client.

The brand’s limited-edition glass vessels contain opals that didn’t make the cut for jewelry.

The Texas jeweler collaborated with designer Kim Dunham on a series of signet rings.

It was found at the Mothae Diamond Project in Lesotho.

The fine jewelry sales and public relations firm is getting into retail, with a storefront in Hudson, New York.

It’s one of Cindy Chao The Art Jewel’s 2018 “Black Label Masterpieces.”

Formerly known as Ed Levin, the company’s “Sparkle” range features channel-set diamonds in gold and silver.

The Connecticut retailer has long given back to its community and is doing more of the same for its anniversary.

The Cultured Pearl Association of America announced that winning designs will be shown to the public during a retail store tour.

Alexis Bittar and Fortune & Frame have created styles that embrace Pride festivities, which show support for the LGBT community.

It’s the latest film-inspired range from the designer’s partnership with Pixar and Disney.

The American Jewelry Design Council is displaying the work of 36 members at the Headley-Whitney Museum of Art in Lexington.

Not seen publicly for 200 years, they’re part of Sotheby’s “Royal Jewels from the Bourbon-Parma Family” sale happening in Geneva this fall.

A newly released music video from the superstar sees her sporting the Parisian company’s high jewelry at the world’s most iconic art museum.

Geib takes on the current jewelry trend with her signature whimsy and irreverence.

For years, mix-and-match studs have stolen the show. Now, contemporary designers are focusing on bolder earring styles, writes Associate Editor Ashley Davis.

Premier is the new jewelry trade show taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in 2019 that is run by Emerald Expositions.

Bobby Kempler is the new president of the Richline Jewelry division, while Ramona Genao-Archibald will serve as EVP of its sales and merchandising team.

The Taiwanese designer will show her newest “Black Label Masterpieces” at the fair, happening at the end of the month.

The Swiss watchmaker has introduced a limited-edition wristwatch to mark its partnership with the online men’s luxury retailer.

The new brand’s signatures are off-kilter settings and interlocking rings.

The one-of-a-kind stunner was spotted at the Couture show.
JewelPoint and GoldPoint will provide gold, loose gemstones and unbranded finished gemstone jewelry to the trade.

It’s the Dutch diamond company’s first Amsterdam boutique.