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

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

 

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

Clarté

Versailles Collar necklace in 14K recycled yellow gold with flexible interior wire and baguette-, tapered baguette-cut, and pavé diamonds (1.68 TCW), $3,515

David Brough:

Simple, harmonious style that blends the gold and diamonds with great charm.

Sarah McGuire:

There’s so much detail in the stonework.

Alexis Padis:

A modern statement with an Art Deco flair, elegant is the word that comes to mind when I see this piece.

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

 

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

Loriann Jewelry TIE

Cluster pendant necklace in 14K yellow gold with green sapphires (0.40 TCW) and round-cut and sliced diamonds (0.59 TCW), $1,450


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

 

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

Stuller TIE

Celestial Coin pendant necklace in 14K yellow gold with multicolor gemstones (0.03 TCW), $999


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

RETAILER’S CHOICE AWARD

Gabriel & Co.

Dog Tag necklace in 14K yellog gold with beaded effects and diamonds (1.51 TCW) on a 32-inch chain of elongated oval links, $4,205

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