![]() ![]() Kaleidoscope platinum necklace with spessartite garnets, blue sapphires, tsavorite, aquamarines, and diamonds, price on request Harry WinstonĪ piece by Moritz Glik is instantly recognizable. This year, the brand pays homage to that bejeweled creation with a new line featuring medallion necklaces set with gems in symmetrical patterns, swinging from 30-inch gem-set chains. The kaleidoscope is the ultimate toy for anyone besotted with color, so it stands to reason that in the 1990s, when the house of Harry Winston wanted to create an objet d’art for gem lovers, it created the Ultimate Kaleidoscope, a limited-edition jewel for the home. Novella statement necklace in sterling silver with blue topaz and pavé diamonds, $2,400 David Yurman Using a similarly rich color palette inspired by classical paintings, the line pairs architectural silhouettes with a bold array of gemstones, available in both cool and warm hues. In the Novella collection, David Yurman riffs on one of the brand’s most recognizable collections, Renaissance-the first collection David and Sybil designed together. ![]() Novella Statement Pendant By David Yurman That’s one reason why we love colored stone medallions-these are circular or semicircular designs that boast a cluster of similarly hued gemstones, or an artful arrangement of stones in complementary hues, in place of engravings.īelow, we feature five fresh takes on the medallion that can be worn alone or layered with other necklaces for maximum impact. Today, the medallion has taken on new resonance as a way to convey meaning via engravings on one or both of its sides, be they initials, birth dates, horoscopes, or symbols.īut the traditional gold circular pendant on a long yellow gold chain has become so popular that it’s beginning to feel a little cliché. Typically designed as circular gold disks, these pendant styles go all the way back to the Greco-Roman era, when they were worn as visible symbols of wealth. Medallion necklaces are jewelry’s MVP this season. ![]()
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