“The 50 Jewels of the Britt's Pick 2019 Jewelry Series - JCK” plus 1 more |
The 50 Jewels of the Britt's Pick 2019 Jewelry Series - JCK Posted: 30 Dec 2019 03:20 AM PST The year 2019 was another good year for eyeing beautiful jewelry (though aren't they all?). Britt's Pick romanced 50 jewels this year, each as covet-worthy as the last. A few highlights to acknowledge:
Thanks to everyone who was a part of Britt's Pick this year, and to anyone who enjoys these mini celebrations of great jewelry with me week after week. Here's to a bright and shiny 2020. Pavla Earrings by Enji Studio Jewelry "What I love about these Pavla earrings is that they're impactful. (I have statement jewels on the brain after witnessing Sunday night's Golden Globes.) I think they'd hold their weight just fine at a formal event, but I am vying to wear them with a casual Canadian tuxedo (read: all denim)." Ruby Stripe Earrings by Alishan "Clearer, though, are the Stripe earrings' tangible elements, of which I'm able to put into words. Like their alternating lines of metal that contrast and coexist at once. And their awesome ability to detach, leaving just the stripy square studs to wear all by themselves, when a dangle just won't do." La Grandiosa by Daniela Villegas "Its soothing effects are no accident. In a post on the designer's Instagram, the piece, snuggled against a deep-hued floral background, is captioned with details of the heart chakra, describing green as calming, stress-relieving, and invigorating. It is aesthetically beautiful, that can't be argued, but this piece has been created thoughtfully, too." Sweetheart Earrings by Frederic Duclos "Aside from a flair for jewelry design and sparkling industry relationships, their loving relationship has to be a factor of their success. As proof, Frederic designed this pair of earrings for Karen, in honor of their 32 years of marriage. And they're just in time for Valentine's Day!" Agnes Opal Cuff by .925Suneera "For the maximalist, I can just picture this piece in a trio of bracelets, bookended with yellow gold bangles or thin cuffs (to bring out that golden border around the opal). But it's a stand-alone design at heart and one that deserves to be the headliner it surely proves itself to be." In the Light Pendant by Michael Jensen Designs "A luminous opal, cleverly swathed in a circle of 22k yellow gold, rests against a darkened silver setting, a trick that works to brighten the center stone's light all the more. The brand is a whiz at creating jewelry that appears, well, ancient, so my desire to think about historical eras gone by—and a sudden craving to catch up on Game of Thrones—in this necklace's presence means the brand's doing an ace job." The Organic Cuff Bracelet by Sofragem "Seaside pebbles inspired this masterpiece by Sofragem, the Bangkok-based designer and manufacturer of jewelry. The wide cuff features a natural-looking arrangement of these rose gold pebbles—hence the piece's name, Organic—layered with a glimmering assortment of colored gemstones, in the beachiest, most sunset-like hues: pink and orangey-yellow, offered by tourmaline and fancy color sapphires." Ne Me Quitte Pas Earrings by Ana Katarina "An ode to the song of the same name sung by Nina Simone (the original was by Jacques Brel in 1959), the Ne Me Quitte Pas earrings—Don't Leave Me in English—are one-of-a-kinds." Athena Aquamarine Earrings by Jewelyrie "Fun and fancy at once, the Athena earrings are composed of four long rows of delicate chains spaced with round, prong-set aquamarine alternating with bezel-set round diamonds. The style is reminiscent of a mobile, the chains hanging from a baroque-style arm where rose gold swirls around more bezel-set diamonds. At the very top, a single bezel-set diamond anchors the pair to its hook-and-eye fasteners." The Captain Marvel Watch by Citizen "With a glossy look that's also durable (kind of like the superhero herself), this particular model features a silver dial, gold and red accents, and the Captain Marvel emblem on one side of the dial, and it sits on a navy blue silicone strap." Opal Interchangeable Clasp by Marcel Roelofs "This piece from German jeweler Marcel Roelofs is an excellent example. With just a shard of opal, you have a view of the Earth from space: greens and blues and glimmering lights—a galaxy of life. The Australian boulder opal is traced in platinum, lending a horned silhouette to the pendant's overall shape." Emerald-Cut Aquamarine Ring by Yael Designs "A trio of emerald-cut aquamarines is outlined in diamonds, a style that I can envision nestling along my finger quite nicely—the three-stone setting looks to wrap one's digit in a snuggly warm hug." The Skylar Pinky Ring by Barbela Design "It is spirited and shiny and positively rich in yellow gold—and available in rose, too. It's the perfect little treat to welcome April in all its springy glory." Fireball Pearl Pendant by Mastoloni "Branches of gold graze the surface of the pearl, their fingerlike lines curling at its top, descending from the bail, all dangling from a 28-inch chain. It's fairy tale–esque to me, and with a collection name like Fireball, it conjures images of dragons and knights." Alana Lapis Neckace by Bernd Wolf "It's got everything that would generally describe something as statement-making—five rows of beads; rich, saturated color; sparkling detail—but is condensed in a way that makes it just as natural-looking with a white oxford blouse and jeans as it would with a little black dress." Ruby and Diamond Earrings by Butani "Where a spiral of rubies curls around a cascade of diamonds, I see dragons. Fiery, red dragons, stealthily curving their bodies around the spires of a tall building or tower that is constructed of glittering bricks, slick with rain or ice." Hibiscus Sea Turtle Pendant by Le Vian "Clad in Le Vian's signature Chocolate Diamonds and Vanilla Diamonds, and with a body done in its coined Forest Green Tsavorite, I couldn't dream up a better, more bejeweled animal friend to tag along on a tropical vacation." Rainbow Earrings by Rivka Friedman "They're made in 18k gold–plated brass and decorated with a descending line of round colored crystals, imparting a rainbow effect. And at just $199 suggested retail, they'll hit the mark for those looking for a fun self-purchase or gift that won't break the bank." Sapphire Flower Bracelet by VTse "Featuring a combination of smaller gemstones aligned to form the image of budding flowers, it's far from the massive gemstone-anchored styles I've come to recognize from VTse. But its one-of-a-kind make and shimmering, silvery presence has me nuts for it all the same." Long Leaf Drop Earrings by Alishan "I wouldn't dare call this pair trendy—instantly classic, there is no expiration date to assign—but they do happen to be on trend. Long, linear drops have been making more and more appearances as of late, with mobile-style silhouettes headlining the pack (most recently at Cannes, as seen on Julianne Moore)." Dahlia Diamond Engagement Set by Kirk Kara "A rose-cut diamond center (so yummy), sapphire accents for that forever pop of blue, botanical detail that's so sweet, and a matching wedding band that adds volume to the piece, while fitting with it perfectly." Black Diamond Heart Pendant by VTse "At more than 111 carats, the black diamond heart positively glistens. Mind you, I picked this out from a showcase bursting with insane diamond jewels—a green diamond ring, incredible mega-high-carat bracelets, celebrity-status engagement rings. But this one called out to me, like the heart of the ocean. And there is your Titanic reference, movie buffs." Burmese Sapphire Ring by Sigi Group "At its center, a Burmese sapphire, unheated, in the most wonderful shade of blue-green (or is it green-blue?), surrounded by a bouquet of multicolor sapphire briolettes, an explosion of confetti color. The baguette diamonds running down the ring's band are a nice touch, too." Red Carpet–Ready Ruby Earrings by Color Source Gems "They're opulent, juicy, and have plenty of sparkle—just right for that time of year when it's too warm in most places to go full-on fall attire, but you still want to dress the part. That ruby red is always a hit when the weather begins to cool (rubies are vibrant in winter, too) and for your customers shopping for their own special events, well, look no further." Jade Terrace Pagoda Earrings by Polly Wales "In shades of green and blue, these sapphires—though they possess that boldness often associated with the designer's creations—take on a serene delicacy, traveling up and around the pagoda bodies like a trail of flowers, placed with intention and purpose. And don't miss the pearls dangling from the lowest point of the pagodas, a picture of repose." "Honeycomb shapes set with sparkling diamonds line up in descending order from top to bottom, giving way to—my favorite part of the pair—a dangling baguette diamond at the anchor. Its diminutive presence adds a playful—but no less luxurious—touch to this design and, while a small detail, is truly what makes these earrings stand apart." Todd Reed Diamond Dangle Earrings "Though made of metal, their delicate construction makes them appear as if they can float, like a jellyfish through the deep blue sea or the parachute-buoyed seeds of a dandelion blown in the wind." Artist Enamel Hoop Earrings by Nina Runsdorf "It's this versatility that causes styles like these to grow in popularity, as shoppers seek to spend their dollars on pieces that will stand the test of time—and the test of their ever-changing style preferences, too. Sometimes you just want your jewels to do more, and that's precisely what this is." Opal and Sapphire Necklace by Trésor "That the piece contains more than 84 carats of Ethiopian opals and blue sapphires—and retails for $16,250—means it's not quite the casual throw-on-and-go that those layers of pendants could be. But that doesn't mean it couldn't be worn every day (for those splurging on a purchase like this, everyday wear may be the justification)." Peridot Shield Ring by Santo by Zani "From the brand's line of Shield rings, this version features a special-cut peridot in a setting of white enamel, all in 14k gold. The gemstone serves as the door that opens to reveal an interior of white enamel, mirroring the shape of the shield, and set with a single diamond at its center, the precious treasure tucked away inside." "With simple, dreamy silhouettes and colored gemstone and diamond accents, any one of these pendants would make the perfect addition to that neck party—though they're strong swimmers as stand-alone styles, too." Diamond Baguette Necklace by Benjamin & Co. "What I like best is the arrangement of the baguettes in the line: Some are set in the more traditional north-south and others are east-west, for a hint of wabi-sabi style that makes this version more visually interesting than your typical, shipshape diamond statement piece." "It's hard to choose the best part of this ring, between the shine of the voluptuous gold band and the marvelous setting, but the vintage diamonds certainly have their say. And this is where Single Stone excels, specializing in new designs that feature antique diamonds." One-of-a-Kind Chrysocolla Ring by Andrea Fohrman "Some may see something more galactic, others still may find this creation more akin to a painting. Those who don't imagine themselves shrinking down to the size of an ant and taking residence inside the ring's scene may just see the ring for what it is—good-looking, worthy of daily wear, and totally compliment-catching." Alternative Sapphire Engagement Ring by Michelle Oh "…whimsical design that spotlights our gemstone du mois—September's sapphire—this comprises two sapphires, an aquamarine, and a diamond in one asymmetrical beauty." Tanzanite Lash Ring by Jacquie Aiche "Star that it is, that center is wearing a feathered and fringed headdress, comprising tapered baguette and marquise-shape diamonds, details that make this ring next-level good. Its name, Lash, implies that of an eye, though to me, it reads more as a crowned beauty than an orb. The overall style evokes the free-spirited vibe found throughout Jacquie Aiche's collections, this particular one being one of my recent favorite examples." Carved Smoky Topaz Earrings by Ri Noor "Their carvings say 1970s—maybe because I'm seeing a somewhat paisley-ish look?—and I'm hopelessly inclined to pair them with corduroy jumpsuits (anyone know where I can get one of those?), and, in winter, crushed velvet." Palm Leaf Stud Earrings by Anita Ko "The earrings are flawless any time of year, and I think they perfectly represent that bridge between summer and fall. It's that line we're still straddling, one foot planted firmly in the memories of summer, the other shuffling toward the new season. These make that transition a bit easier, as they seem to say, 'Don't worry, summer is always with you.' " Paraiba Citrus Vine Earrings by Anabela Chan "Featuring pear-shape, lab-grown paraiba tourmaline drops that anchor the glittering veins of diamond vines (which are also man-made), the Citrus Vine earrings bloom with marquise-shape paraiba, blue sapphires, and blue topaz." One-of-a-Kind Tau Palm Earrings by Vram "Brought together by the aid of a skilled artisan's hands, the fancy diamonds (actually, they are literally fancy) and rustic wood (as rough-and-tumble as palm wood can be, anyway) provide for one of the most beautiful jewelry creations you'd ever hope to see, with enough autumn spirit to rival your pumpkin spice latte." Constellation Ring by Belle Brooke Designs "You can't talk about this ring without first mentioning its diamonds: With a color scheme reminiscent of autumn leaves, they're wonderfully festive and also very versatile. Natural in color and showcasing honeyed hues as well as cognac and coffee ones too, they'll keep sparkling year-round alongside any sweater or sundress." Eight Point Heart Pendant by Pamela Zamore "While it does stand out for being relatively different from its medallion-style counterparts, Zamore's Eight Point heart, with an image of the star at its center, coexists with other pendants very well. The designer's website shows it worn with similar pieces from her collection—one round, the other, an oval—and it looks better than good." "The black spinel is a nice touch—it serves up a smokiness that has the orange, red, and yellow color scheme feeling heartier than a willowy gathering of leaves. It isn't overflowing with black spinel, but the addition of the stone makes the pendant appear rooted in it, and it's more powerful because of it." "And so Chefridi's cuff bracelet sets the scene of a peaceful winter evening, glittering with snow. Of icicles gently forming from rooftops, shining with the crystallized drops of winter water as they begin to drip and instantly freeze, turning into sparkling unicorn horns of nature." "Its floral origins give the collection the versatility to stay in bloom year-round, though with an eye toward the holidays I see a starlit ornament, like something that shines brightly at the top of a Christmas tree. How could you not just look at this piece and smile, feeling a sense of warmth and excitement for all that the season may possibly bring?" "…with this ring, Fennel gives us a bird's-eye view of Stonehenge through his miniature to-scale version handcrafted in gold. To explore this little land, one needs to open the ring's roof, a bulbous blue topaz reminiscent of the sky, dotted with diamonds that represent the smattering of stars that remain as night turns to dawn." The Ready 2 Release Ring by NeverNoT "It's a big look—bright color aside, this most certainly earns the name cocktail ring—and if you look at it and think, "that's fun!" then you're picking up on what this particular collection is all about." Pietersite Fresco Earrings by Laurie Kaiser "I see brushstrokes and raging white waters in an icy river of blue, but I also get a sense of comfort from the stone's patchwork-like qualities—it reminds me of a blanket to wrap yourself in all winter long." Crescent Moonface Cluster Ring by Anthony Lent "The inspiration for the characterization of the moon comes from 19th-century illustrations, particularly the works of Maxfield Parrish, N. C. Wyeth, and Winsor McCay, all American artists known for their vibrant and imaginative works." Red and Green Necklace by Ananya "Its diamond pavé petals, with Art Deco flair, have a bit of a shell look to them, infusing seaside vibes into the decadent creation. Its smattering of rubellite—and complementing rows of rubies—looks juicy enough to eat, like summer (or winter!) berries. Follow JCK on Instagram: @jckmagazineFollow JCK on Twitter: @jckmagazine Follow JCK on Facebook: @jckmagazine |
Posted: 17 Dec 2019 12:00 AM PST The House of Boghossian has been enjoying the spotlight in the world of jewellery, especially in recent years. Responsible for its growing success is its technical craftsmanship and design, piecing together precious gemstones of the finest quality in near-invisible settings. The unique concept, Merveilles, first debuted in 2017 and made its innovative method of setting gemstones on all surfacing, producing tapered and curved architecture of interlocking gems. The Merveilles Icicle has become the brand's most iconic piece – instantly recognisable for its contemporary design. Known for the "art of inlay", it comes as no surprise that the luxury jewellery maison's breakthrough designs rest on its ability to minimise the visible hardware, to spotlight the stones themselves and obtaining the best possible light refractions. The gems are cleverly assembled into one seamless setting, appearing to float in the air. The Limited Edition Icicle takes on the modern elongated shape of the Merveilles, with an added suite of coloured precious and semi-precious stones weaved in a spiral and gradient style, giving off the illusion of the delicate features of the natural wonders of winter. Each stone is carefully selected for the most exacting colour and carat match, ensuring immaculate harmony in its form. While the Spiral design brings to life the icicle concept, the Gradient design is elegantly set in a continuous manner in hues from dark to light. Explore the Collection: Apart from the Limited Edition Icicle series within the Merveilles Collection, the famed technique is also utilised in its Merveilles Bridal collection – a new paragon in bridal jewellery, with solid pavé diamond eternity band with stones inside and out. Available in the form of a band, solitaire and crown ring featuring a centre stone surrounded in a single or double halo micro-setting. The Merveilles Halo being the third and final pillar of the collection are classic elongated hoop earrings in four sizes. Designed to echo the delicate curve of the face, with an ellipse and gentle cusp to carpet the entire piece with shimmering diamonds. |
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