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The Signet Jewelers-owned brand debuted a limited-edition collection of high-end jewels, with prices topping six figures.

“RVL” is about honoring uniqueness and each individual’s hidden depths.

The brand’s 15-year anniversary collection is inspired by vintage jewelry styles and unique gems.

The one-of-a-kind jewels are crafted in a color palette perfect for autumn.

It revives some of the brand’s best-selling charms throughout the years.

Readers are taking a “strong interest” in lab-grown jewelry, said Brides’ editorial director.

The engravable piece is a perfect family heirloom.

The jewelry box brand is expanding with both single and double ring boxes in red, mint green, and white.

It’s the first time in 50 years the brand has made something other than jewelry.

The limited-run collection features figures from Haring’s iconic street art on charms, bracelets, rings, and more.

Inspired by antique coins, it depicts a “hippocamp” from Greek mythology.

See how it looked when our editor tried on virtual jewelry via the DressX app.

It’s the sixth pendant in a series that donates 100 percent of proceeds to philanthropic organizations.

The interactive pop-in showcases the unique mechanics of its new bangle.

The statement style is an inventive take on an ID bracelet.

The personalized pendants have a back-to-school feel.

The one-of-a-kind piece is a perfect conversation starter.

“Men’s Reimagined” introduces new pieces while reframing existing styles.

The company is no longer selling its jewelry at Zales, which first partnered with Williams last August.

It’s the hero piece of the emerging designer’s new “Wavy Baby” collection.

“Aerial” is edgy and glamorous, inspired by nature’s wild forms.

It is the first tennis bracelet collab for the legend, whose lost-and-found moment put the term “tennis bracelet” in the jewelry lexicon.

The announcement preceded the Danish company’s release of its second-quarter results.

The unisex style succeeds in several ways while saying a lot about what’s trending in jewelry, writes Senior Editor, Fashion, Ashley Davis.