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Joey King is Only Natural Diamonds’ Newest Cover Star

The focus is on heirlooms, both personal and historical, while delving into the enduring appeal and emotional depth of real natural diamonds.

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Joey King is Only Natural Diamonds’ Newest Cover Star

Joseph Saidian & Sons earrings, Rahaminov choker, Briony Raymond necklace, Wempe necklace. Photographed by: Daniel Clavero Styled by: Sean Knight

(PRESS RELEASE) Only Natural Diamonds presents the second cover of Spring/Summer 2024 print issue featuring the radiant actress Joey King, sparkling like you’ve never seen her before.

The issue is centered around the theme of heirlooms both personal and historical while exploring the timeless allure and emotional resonance of real natural diamonds.

The cover story, penned by Jane Asher, offers readers a peek into King’s next act, her passion for animals, environmental and climate protection, and coveted one-of-a-kind Mociun engagement ring. The industry vet is excited to say yes to the right projects and to start her own natural diamond collection. “Jewelry can make you feel like yourself,” shared King who credits her engagement ring as the catalyst to her wanting to grow her own personal collection.

From her role as Halina Kurc in We Were the Lucky Ones and now, with a lead role in Netflix’s upcoming A Family Affair, where she stars alongside Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron, this is undoubtedly one of King’s busiest years yet.

A digital issue will be launching later this month during JCK in Las Vegas where NDC will be hosting a magazine launch party at the first-ever Natural Diamond Club at Yardbird Table & Bar Restaurant in The Venetian.

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Gracing newsstands and select retailers across the US, London, Milan, Paris, as well as select airport lounges next month, you can pick up a copy at JCK and Couture in Las Vegas starting next week from Thursday, May 30th through Sunday, June 2nd.

Read the full cover story here.

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