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SHOPPINGNEW YORK CHARMS 1 Charms can just as easily be collected around the neck as on the wrist. Here is CG Arte’s glamorous necklace with lots of room to add more—and then some: A handsome 18-kt. yellow-gold chain, embellished to perfection with individual charms, glittery with diamond accents. Chain: $3,250. Charms: $1,200 and up. Wasserman Jewel Galleries, 576 Fifth Avenue (47th Street), Suite 605; 212-302-4266; wassermanjewelgalleries.com; cgarte.com 1 2 VINTAGE 2 New from designer Aaron Basha, a leather bracelet-cuff with an 18-kt. gold open link for attaching charms, as desired. Prices upon request. Aaron Basha, 685 Madison Avenue (61st/62nd Streets); 212-935-1960; aaronbasha.com 1 2 for the r o t c e l l o c e t passiona ge amulets, vinta 1 A French, Napoleon III (ca. 1860s) 18-kt. gold bracelet awash in diamonds (1.2 carats) and 168 natural seed pearls, with striking enamel embellishments, all served up in the original, fitted box (always a real plus!). $24,500. Macklowe Gallery, 667 Madison Avenue (60th/61st Streets); 212-644-6400; macklowegallery.com d , talismans an . ts e k c lo s, rm treasure trove a f o y h rt o Coveted cha w all ble jewelry— — a k c a st x, ithin a category u ijo b of any item w —it satisfies you have two when e handbags s often say that , or, say, vintag ve the beginning of rs tte cu r ga Antique dealer ci s, sterling silver once you have three, you ha over Limoges boxe re likely to disc sit, y. 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By Ruth J. collectibles, w ture generatio fu some beloved a by ed ur d treas sought after an 2 Vintage beauties from Kentshire Gallery: [left] Black enamel and carved-jade Art Deco earrings with floral motifs, set in platinum, ca.1930. $26,000. [right] A pair of gold and diamond (approximately 3.61 carats) sunflower-like earrings in 18-kt. yellow gold and platinum. Van Cleef & Arpels, Paris, ca.1950. $41,500. Kentshire Gallery, 700 Madison Avenue (62nd/63rd Streets); 212-421-1100; kentshire.com 3 3 3 Mish New York’s “Cabana” white-coral bracelet is chockablock with hand-carved charms featuring marine and seaside motifs, accented in 18-kt. gold and diamonds. $68,000. Mish New York, 131 East 70th Street (Park/Lexington Avenues); 212-734-3500; mishnewyork.com 4 22 4 How terribly New York: Fashion jeweler Carolee celebrates 40 years in business with an iconic, limited-edition (for Bloomingdale’s), goldtone-metal charm bracelet, billboarding a dozen fun charms, including the legendary Bloomie’s “Little Brown Bag.” A charitable bonus: $5 of each purchase goes to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. $95. Bloomingdale’s, 1000 Third Avenue (59th Street); 212-705-2000; bloomingdales.com; carolee.com 4 3 From the outstanding vintage watch collection at Aaron Faber: A striking Arts & Crafts-style, 18-kt. yellow-gold and enamel wristwatch (ca. 1930) featuring bright yellow rosettes on an ebony ground, with flourishes of verdant leaves. The movement is by LeCoultre for Blancpain, signed Blancpain on the case and movement. $3,750. Aaron Faber, 666 Fifth Avenue (53rd Street); 212-586-8411; aaronfaber.com 4 A simply spectacular ‘60s Kenneth Jay Lane (signed) demi-parure—a bib-style necklace and clip-on earrings (not shown). Cut crystals; faceted, tear-drop-shaped turquoise rhinestones surrounded by blushpink and sky-blue stones; and dangling faux pearls. The stones are set in gold-tone prongs. $3,500. Butter at Center44, 222 East 44th Street (Second/Third Avenues), Second Floor; 212-450-7988; center44.com 23 SHOPPINGNEW YORK for the passio na te collector 1 Tiffa ny & Tif fan y& Cou rtes y of Co. 2 Co. 1 f yo tes our c , is Dav rlton by Ca Photo TALISMANS 2 3 1 Keys to your heart, keys to the kingdom? Tiffany “Keys” [left] are dainty and delicate, and uniquely crafted in 18-kt. rose or yellow gold or platinum, with graceful diamond embellishments. (Chains sold separately.) From $1,300. Feminine and fabulous lockets [right] from Tiffany: In platinum and 18-kt. gold, featuring assorted stones: pink and blue sapphires, diamonds, tanzanite, and seed pearls. From $40,000. Tiffany & Co., 727 Fifth Avenue (57th Street); 212-755-8000, 800-526-0649; 37 Wall Street (Nassau/William Streets); 212-514-8015; tiffany.com 2 A cache of vintage lockets—mostly Edwardian, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and even Victorian—from designer Just Jules’s “Incarnations” collection. These highly collectible lockets are gold-filled, on chains of 14-kt. gold; many are accented with embellishments of precious and semi-precious gems. $600 to $900. ABC Carpet & Home, 888 Broadway (18th/19th Streets); 212-473-3000; abchome.com; justjules.com 3 Two pictures—twice as nice!—can be stowed in the elegant “Compass” locket, in 22kt. yellow gold, hand fabricated in the Reinstein Ross workshops; it features meticulous, fancy granulation adornment. Price upon request. Reinstein Ross, 29 East 73rd Street (Fifth/Madison Avenues); 212-772-1901; 122 Prince Street (Greene/ Wooster Streets); 212-226-4513; reinsteinross.com 4 24 4 Designer Cynthia Rose’s “Tiger Tooth” necklace features an Italian, vintage, handmade 18-kt. yellow gold chain and an embellished tiger’s tooth, accented with diamonds. Chain: $15,000; Tiger’s tooth: $5,500. Cynthia Rose, by appointment only; 212-221-6133; cynthiaroseny.com stacked 1 Glimmering, head-turning “Bubble” bracelets from MadStone (top to bottom): 18-kt. white gold set with white quartz and diamonds; 18-kt. yellow gold ablaze with lemon quartz and diamonds; 18-kt. blackened gold gleaming with white quartz and diamonds. Each has .40 carats of diamonds. Each $11,900. MadStone, by appointment only; 212-696-1321; madstonedesign.com 3 2 A cluster of seductive, stackable rings from DeBeers. The top two “Adonis” rings feature .56 carats each of diamonds set in platinum or 18-kt. rose gold; the third ring is the “Match Band” and is adorned with .88 carats of diamonds in 18-kt. white gold; the bottom ring, the “Petal Diamond Band,” showcases .45 diamonds, set in 18-kt. pink gold. $2,000 to $4,000. De Beers, 703 Fifth Avenue (55th Street); 212-906-0001, 800-929-0889; debeers.com 3 “Spinning Curve” 18-kt. gold bangle bracelets (which can also be worn as eye-catching pendants) from designer Yael Sonia all feature moving orbs of smoky quartz, blue topaz, or amethyst. From $16,300. Yael Sonia , 922 Madison Avenue (73rd/74th Streets); 212-472-6488; yaelsonia.com 5 4 A sextet of delicate, lady-like bangles from Wempe, all in 18-kt. white, yellow, or rose gold, set with gleaming, brilliant-cut diamonds. From $1,985. Wempe, 700 Fifth Avenue (55th Street); 212-397-9000, 800-513-1131; wempe.com 5 Jewelry designer Paul Morelli’s “Confetti” rings glow with both white and multi-colored diamonds. All set in 18-kt. gold (yellow, white, or black) with anywhere from 1.19 carats of diamonds to 4.12 carats. $6,000 to $25,000. Bergdorf Goodman, 754 Fifth Avenue (57th/58th Streets); 212-753-7300, 800-558-1855; bergdorfgoodman.com 6 Stackable enamel rings in 18-kt. gold, in a myriad of dazzling designs, some with diamond accents, all by the sultan of stackables, Silvio Hidalgo. $400 to $2,000. Maurice Badler Jewelers, 578 Fifth Avenue (47th Street), 485 Park Avenue (58th Street); 800-622-3537; badler.com; hidalgojewelry.com 4 6 25
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