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Ricardo Basta For E. Eichberg Platinum 900 and 18K yellow gold Art Deco necklaceINSTORE Design Awards 2020 – Necklace Over $5,000

Ricardo Basta For E. Eichberg, Inc.

Platinum 900 and 18K yellow gold Art Deco necklace with jadeite (4.08 TCW), rubies (1.65 TCW), onyx (6.83 TCW), tsavorite (0.33 TCW), and diamonds (1.38 TCW), $20,000

alysa teichman:

This beautiful necklace offers a fun twist on art deco style.

jonathan landsberg:

Great looking deco piece. A lot of thought went into making this. All of the moving parts with the use of platinum, rubies, tsavorites, diamonds and the two larger pieces of jadeite make this piece of art stand out. It’s for that customer who really wants something that makes a statement.

benjamin guttery:

Platinum is having its moment right now, just as it did during the Art Deco period. This piece represents the finest craftsmanship in cutting, fabrication, and technique: all the hallmarks of a Ricardo Basta masterpiece.


Shy Creation 14K white gold necklace with round and pear shape diamonds
INSTORE Design Awards 2020 – Necklace Over $5,000

Shy Creation

14K white gold necklace with round and pear shape diamonds (4.09 TCW), $8,300


Quinn’s Goldsmith mystical dragon pendant in 18K yellow gold by Terry Quinn
INSTORE Design Awards 2020 – Necklace Over $5,000

Quinn’s Goldsmith Inc.

Mystical dragon pendant in 18K yellow gold by Terry Quinn featuring 1.48-carat natural Madagascar multicolor sapphire surrounded by diamonds (0.40 TCW) and a 0.02-carat diamond cut ruby in the eye, $9,600


Quinn’s Goldsmith mystical dragon pendant in 18K yellow gold by Terry Quinn

RETAILER’S CHOICE AWARD

Quinn’s Goldsmith Inc.

Mystical dragon pendant in 18K yellow gold by Terry Quinn featuring 1.48-carat natural Madagascar multi-color sapphire surrounded by diamonds (0.40 TCW) and a 0.02-carat diamond cut ruby in the eye, $9,600

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