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

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

 

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

Clarté

Sable bangle bracelet in 14K recycled yellow gold with a hammered finish and diamonds (1 TCW) set to resemble the sea meeting the dunes, $3,119

Kyle Roderick:

Good proportions in terms of width and size of diamonds. Cool hammered texture … great concept.

David Johnson:

The organic execution in this piece is excellent in the way it subtly evokes the movement of the sea.

Mary Margaret Beaver:

Clients are looking for bracelets to add to their collection that have unique texture and form; this inspired piece accomplishes both by marrying an organic and modern aesthetic.

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

 

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

Gabriel & Co.

Open cuff bracelet in 14K yellow gold with beads, pyramids, and diamonds (0.57 TCW), $3,510


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

 

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

Lika Bahar

Salina cuff in 24K gold and sterling silver bimetal with a 13.95-carat triangular cabochon-cut Sleeping Beauty turquoise and and diamonds (0.14 TCW), $4,920

 


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

RETAILER’S CHOICE AWARD

Karina Brez

Huggable Hooves bracelet in 18K white gold with G-H color, VS2 clarity diamonds (0.75 TCW) and is available in three sizes up to 65 mm, $4,500

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