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SHOPPINGNEW YORK From Jacob & Co.’s High Jewelry collection, these head-turning sapphire-drop earrings feature 36.82 carats of cushion-cut, natural blue sapphires and 4.67 carats of white diamonds, all set in platinum. Price upon request. Jacob & Co., 48 East 57th Street (Madison/Park Avenues); 212-719-5887; jacobandco.com Designer Suzy Landa’s sensational canary beryl ring would make any hand stand out in the crowd. The eye-catching, lemony stone is 3.7 carats and is surrounded by .20 carats of white diamonds, all set in 18-kt. yellow gold. A gleaming gem, indeed. $3,740. Suzy Landa, 212-874-2346; suzylanda.com From Ippolita’s “Gold Rock Candy” collection, the “Lollipop” ring has three shimmering blue topaz stones set in 18-kt. yellow gold. $2,295. Ippolita, 796 Madison Avenue (67th/68th Streets); 646-664-4240; ippolita.com bold and bright bijoux to bedazzle Beauties in blue…and red and green and yellow The asymmetric “Jazz” cuff by Seaman Schepps is studded with both cabochon and faceted aquamarines and sapphires, with colorful dots and dashes of white diamonds, all set in 18-kt. yellow gold. Price upon request. Seaman Schepps, 485 Park Avenue (58th/59th Streets); 212-753-9520; seamanschepps.com The “Cloud Nine” earrings from the collection of the same name, from jewelry house Gumuchian, are set in 18-kt. yellow gold and are studded with a plethora of yellow sapphires (14.68 carats) and round white diamonds (1.50 carats). $17,000. DeNatale Fine Jewelers, 111 Broadway (Thames Street); 212-349-8900; denatale.com, gumuchian.com Holiday decorations dazzle us with their scarlet and evergreen tones, but we’d like to add to that dual palette not only Mother Nature’s third primary—majestic blue—but also another bright—buttery yellow. Armed with those four striking shades, we are wont to swathe ourselves in brilliant jewels for the holiday season and beyond. Whether the tints are jade, avocado, Kelly, or lime, green-hued jewelry will make us green with envy, whether malachite or emeralds. Poppy-red, burnished pink, muted burgundy—all the red hues—will make us seethe with covetous aspirations; the sunny and lemon-y yellows will create a smile on our faces; and with the blues—from azure to aqua, from midnight to powdery-baby blue—our souls will be soothed, rendered tranquil and content. Enjoy the tourmalines, onyx, citrines, rubellites, peridots, sapphires, and other coveted gems that will bring cheerful, gay colors into our lives. By Ruth J. Katz Cellini’s yellow-sapphire-and-diamond bracelet encircles the wrist in vibrant color; it is set in 18-kt. yellow gold. $28,950. Cellini, Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, East Lobby, 301 Park Avenue (49th/50th Streets); 212-751-9824; 509 Madison Avenue (52nd/53rd Streets); 212-888-0505; cellinijewelers.com Nearly 300 fancy-colored diamonds in a palette of yellows and beige tones comprise this magnificent bracelet, totaling 44 carats; additionally, 53 fancyshape white diamonds (7.54 carats) provide staccato counterpoint—all set in 18-kt. gold and platinum. From the famed jewelry house Oscar Heyman. $420,000. Leslie Berman, 745 Fifth Avenue (57th/58th Street), Suite 1601; 212-888-4188; lesliebermaninc.com, oscarheyman.com 26 Two glittering aquamarine cabochons and gleaming blue topaz beads form a 33”-long necklace. Accented with 18-kt. yellow gold, this handsome necklace is part of the “Mischief” collection from design house Goshwara. $18,000. Maurice Badler, 485 Park Avenue (58th/59th Streets), 800-622-3537; badler.com, goshwara.com 27 Beauties in blue…and red and green and yellow de Grisogono’s stunning emerald ring features paraiba tourmalines, briolette-cut emeralds, and white diamonds, all fashioned in 18-kt. white gold. Price upon request. de Grisogono, 824 Madison Avenue (68th/69th Streets); 212-439-4220; degrisogono.com Striking “DNA” earrings, that dangle flirtatiously from the lobes, are from designer Yael Sonia; they sport aventurine stones and are set in 18-kt. yellow gold. $2,950. Yael Sonia Fine Jewelry, by appointment only; 270 Lafayette (Prince/Houston Streets), Suite 810; 212-472-6488; yaelsonia.com From the “Blu Intermezzo by Kim” collection from Wempe, this glamorous ring features a sensational, central mint-colored tourmaline (12.74 carats), 40 brilliant-cut diamonds, and a variety of colored gemstones, all set in 18-kt. white gold. $48,225. Wempe, 700 Fifth Avenue (55th Street); 212-397-9000, 800-513-1131; wempe.com The glamorous “Beena” earrings from designer Amrita Singh are reminiscent of the most sumptuous Moghul jewels. These are crafted in 22-kt. yellow gold and are set with diamond and ruby accents, but it is the magnificent emeralds that take center stage here. $22,000. Amrita Singh, by appointment only; 212-869-3434; amritasingh.com 28 From the striking “Dune” collection from the design house Garavelli, this opulent domed ring is awash with pink sapphires set in 18-kt. yellow gold. $12,000. Danielle B Jewelry, 871 Seventh Avenue (55th/56th Streets); 212-956-6565; garavellialdo.com From the Chopard “Red Carpet“ collection, this dramatic, stylish, openwork cuff is set in 18-kt. rose gold and has over 20 carats of rubies in it. Price upon request. Chopard, 709 Madison Avenue (63rd Street); 212-223-2304; us.chopard.com © 2013 Roberta Fineberg photography SHOPPINGNEW YORK bold and bright bijoux to bedazzle The “Flared Tube” necklace from Reinstein Ross is fabricated in elegant 20-kt. peach gold; but the focal point here is the gleam of the faceted, warm-pink rubies. True sophistication. $8,900. Reinstein Ross, 29 East 73rd Street (Fifth/Madison Avenues); 212-772-1901; 122 Prince Street (Greene/Wooster Streets); 212-226-4513; reinsteinross.com Make a grand entrance with Aaron Basha’s impressive 1,200-carat graduated ruby necklace, constructed in a flattering length. $4,600. Aaron Basha, 685 Madison Avenue (61st/62nd Streets); 212-644-1970; aaronbasha.com 29
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