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The First Fine Jewelry Bracelet Made for the Apple Watch, a Line Cast from Hand-Carved Wood Molds, and More New Collections for January

Creative Casting

Pioneering jewelry brand Rigby Leigh truly thought outside the box when it came time to distinguish their brand from the rest. The Brooklyn-based designer uses specially designed hand-carved wood molds for jewelry casting. The process is very low-waste and results in jewels with a fascinating, unique texture.

rigbyleigh.com

$5,500

Recycled and Ravishing

Leia Zumbro Jewelry is environmentally friendly and organically inspired; her designs look almost like something that grew rather than something that was forged, with lines and shadows that call to mind fascinating rock formations and the enthralling unevenness of old forest growth.

leiazumbro.com

$420

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Smart and Sexy

LAGOS’ Smart Caviar Collection is the first fine jewelry bracelet made specifically for the Apple Watch. Stylish but versatile, the collection’s latest expansion offers beautiful rose gold styles. Finally, a way to make this cutting-edge tech device as stylish as it is useful.

lagos.com

$1,900

Tantalizing Twists

The Entwine Collection from British brand Kit Heath is a fantastic example of why this designer jewelry line is so successful. The bold and luxurious Entwine designs are tactile, beautifully flowing pieces. Each section of the collection’s hero statement chain has been individually cast and linked, making it as comfortable to wear as it is striking.

us.kitheathretailer.com

$500

Industrial Icon

Kate Eickelberg’s jewelry combines the organic and the industrial to create unexpected beauty. This dichotomy is perhaps best represented by her fascinating takes on the classic pearl necklace, which pairs lustrous pearls with steel ball bearings and gold elements that allow the ball bearings to spin freely in place. A gorgeous symphony of opposites.

kateeickelberg.com

$1,780

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