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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

Alice Sunderland

Calendarring in 18K white gold with 365 individual G-color, VS2 clarity, diamonds (4.28 TCW), including one pink to mark a special day, $16,127

Jill Newman:

Pretty, simple design. The tiny pink diamond is a nice personalized — sort of secret — element.

David Iler:

Great concept, perfectly personalized. Very creative! This is what it’s all about.

Wendy Kunkle:

Stunning. Love the tiny detail to always remind you of that special day.

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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

 

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

Anzie

Bespoke Monogram Medallion necklace in 14K yellow gold has a 28 mm disc, marine-inspired enhancer clip, paper clip chain, and diamonds (1.08 TCW), $10,550


INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

 

 

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

Gabriel & Co.

Necklace in 14K yellow gold with an elongated bead-accented and engravable disc on a paper clip chain, $1,185


INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Best Personalized Jewelry

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Zeghani

Aquarius pendant necklace in 14K two-tone yellow and white gold with mother of pearl and diamonds (0.13 TCW), $1,760

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