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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

 

 

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

Vivaan

Color Exotica bracelet in 18K white gold with fancy-shape green-, lavender-, and rose-color sapphires (137.54 TCW) and fancy-shape diamonds (3.16 TCW), $44,000

Jill Newman:

A beautiful mix of colored stones in an intricate pattern that is luxurious and fresh.

David Iler:

What’s not to like about this bracelet? Nice tight arrangement. Good color selection. A true one of a kind.

Wendy Kunkle:

This is my favorite in the competition. Eye catching and super unusual. Every stone was thoughtfully placed. Craftmanship on this piece is extraordinary.

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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

 

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

Shy Creation (2nd Place and Retailer’s Choice)

Gadot Four-Row Bridge Cuff bracelet in 14K yellow gold with pavé-set diamonds (1.62 TCW), $7,320


INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

Pamela Froman TIE

Crushed Moonstone Eye wrap bracelet in 18K yellow gold with a 1.34-carat cabochon-cut blue moonstone and diamonds (0.65 TCW) on Italian lambskin, $7,450

 


INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Bracelet Over $5,000

Rahaminov Diamonds TIE

Bezel tennis bracelet in 18K yellow gold with diamonds (9.31 TCW), $44,000

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