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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · 1. Ondyn. O is for Ondyn and obsession—precisely how our editors feel about the brand's breathtaking designs. Specializing in diamonds that move with you, each diamond is set in its own gold bezel to enable fluidity. Every piece is a statement in its own right, but we treasure how easy the collection is to wear together or mix and match.

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  2. May 10, 2024 · Here are fifteen of the top most influential jewelry designers of today. 1. Tiffany and Co. Through the years, Tiffany and Co's jewelry designers have seamlessly conquered the jewelry market thanks to their trademark jewelry: the diamond solitaire and platinum engagement rings.

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  4. Our Newest High Jewelry Collection. A tribute to legendary Tiffany & Co. designer Jean Schlumberger, Blue Book 2024: Tiffany Céleste is a journey through the wonder of celestial bodies. Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille reimagines Jean Schlumberger’s surreal designs into an exquisite new Tiffany High Jewelry collection.

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · Our favorite brands are not limited to the most expensive or exclusive but include new and unique designers.

    • Suzanne Belperron
    • Boivin
    • Cartier
    • Van Cleef & Arpels
    • Boucheron
    • Gérard Sandoz
    • Jean Després
    • Jean Dunand
    • Paul Flato
    • Alexander Calder

    Suzanne Belperron is the single most important jewelry designer of all time. She created an iconic aesthetic of bold curvaceous designs that are immediately recognizable as Belperron. In fact, she is known for not signing her pieces stating, “My style is my signature.” And she is absolutely correct. Belperron was known for using unusual carved hard...

    Jeanne Boivin (the principal of Boivin after her husband died in 1917) was fashion and jewelry royalty. She was a female director of the renowned jewelry firm and the sister of Paul Poiret, the couturier who forever changed fashion with his groundbreaking designs in the 1910s and 1920s. Jeanne gave Suzanne Belperron her start and also worked with J...

    Cartier has created more great pieces than any other jeweler—in fact their designs often define a particular era or style. There is no material or stone Cartier did not master. The Cartier family dynasty spanned a century with output from affordable silver table pieces to exquisite one of a kind jeweled creation made for maharajas and European roya...

    Van Cleef & Arpels is known for absolutely elegant confections. They particularly excelled at using unusual stone cuts and design innovations such as the invisible setting, the minaudiere and the zip necklace. The company made particularly beautiful pieces using a marquise-cut they called the navette. This diamond fringe necklace showcases the expe...

    From their start in 1858, Boucheron received attention at international exhibitions for their thoughtful, beautiful, bold designs. At the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels the company created a complete design scheme including fitted pink shagreen cases decorated with geometric designs created for the exhibition. (The bracele...

    Gérard Sandoz made his fantastic jewelry for only a brief time at the height of the Art Deco period, from 1920–1931. A charming, restless character, he was known to enjoy parties at Maxim’s and eventually left the family business of jewelry making for a modest film career. The jewelry he made is an absolutely pure exploration of geometric shapes in...

    Born into a family of jewelers and forever influenced by his experience as an airplane designer during World War II, Després influenced the course of jewelry design with his carefully drafted machine inspired pieces known as “bijoux-moteurs.” This bracelet by Després is an iconic example of Art Moderne design combining powerful simplicity with mach...

    Jean Dunand is one of the foremost Art Deco designers known for his lacquer furniture, decorative objects, and jewelry. He was hired to lacquer entire luxury rooms on fabulous ocean liners such as the Normandie. Since Dunand created portraits as well as decorative arts and jewelry, his portraits often contained examples of his work. A famous and ex...

    Paul Flato was the original jeweler to the stars, catering to the crème de la crème of Hollywood. He founded his company in New York City in 1928 and opened a Los Angeles store in 1937. His figurative style, often bordering on humorous, reached its peak in the 1930s when Adolph Kleaty, George Headley, and Fulco, Duke of Verdura, designed pieces for...

    Alexander Calder is best known for his delicately balanced mobiles and sculptures that move in response to air or touch, but jewelry was his most personal and constant medium. Handmade by the artist, each piece was a unique combination of his hammering and the aesthetic and grace contained in his large-scale works. Calder’s jewelry, bohemian but re...

  6. Jan 2, 2024 · 1. Tiffany & Co. (Image credit: @tiffanyandco) Blame it on the classic Audrey Hepburn film Breakfast at Tiffany's, but there's something undeniably timeless about anything from this age-old jewelry designer. Tiffany & Co will always be at the forefront of designer jewelry. Shop: Tiffany & Co. Tiffany T Diamond Wire Ring. $2600. SHOP NOW. 2. Cartier

  7. Feb 24, 2019 · Meet 10 Jewelry Designers Whose Gorgeous Work Reflects Their Worldview. By Sean Felton and Grace Givens. February 24, 2019. In the most recent episode of Go Ask Anna, our freewheeling video...

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