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Ippolita
Handmade jewelry with a unique sculptural quality. The designer’s goal: “jewelry that you want to wear all the time, that makes you feel good – that is un-intimidating yet cool.” From $495 to $6,300. |
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Charriol
Remarkably resembling the twisted cable designs of the ancient Celts, Philippe Charriol’s Celtique™ Cable Collection is a modern interpretation in stainless steel enhanced with the warmth of 18kt yellow gold. Sophisticated, sporty and highly identifiable. From $695 to $3,690. |
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Konstantino
Collections inspired by the art, architecture, mythology, and people of Greece as fused through the creative genius of Konstantino Sioulas. Renowned for their unique design and remarkable artisanship, Konstantino adornments are still individually crafted in Athens from sterling silver and 18kt. gold. From $185 to $3,900. |
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Links of London
Iconic “Sweetie” bracelet collection, tactile and fun. Add charms to express your personal style. “Friendship Bracelets,” a modern take on nostalgic bands, hand knotted with colorful threads. Sweetie bracelets, $195-$1,600; Friendship bracelets, $195. Charms: silver, $60-$115, gold, $295-$600. |
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John Hardy
The tradition and mastery of artisans who served Balinese Kings finds fresh interpretation in John Hardy jewelry designs. From $125 to $2,950. |
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