GIFT GUIDE: 5 holiday gift ideas for those who like jewelry
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A personal gift that adds sparkle to any special occasion, jewelry is an investment, but that doesn’t mean you have to break the bank. Here are a variety of cheerful pieces that range from industrial chic to simply classic.
Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Small Bone Cuff

$475 — Tiffany.com
This special edition Elsa Peretti Bone cuff design celebrates the icon’s 50th anniversary and Peretti’s love of color. Powerfully feminine with an effortless ease, the curvaceous design was introduced in the 1970s. Reimagined in a vibrant red hue over copper with an inscription on the inside, the cuff’s sublime beauty and sensuous contours become one with the body.
T|Tiffany & Co. StudioMateo New York Gold Pearl and Diamond Dot Necklace

$375 — Mateonewyork.com
Mateo New York designs make simplicity the foundation of elegance. With its delicate gold chain yet powerful 8mm pearl, this gold pearl and diamond dot necklace is a timeless addition to any jewelry collection. It’s handcrafted in New York City of 14k gold, diamonds and a cultured freshwater pearl and includes a 16-inch yellow gold chain
starrdigital.comGorjana Snake Totem Necklace

$65 — Gorjana.com
Gorjana’s new collection of totem necklaces will allow her to tap into her own hidden power. A personal spirit animal will help her navigate through life with confidence and ease. Choose from snake (healing and guidance), butterfly (transformation), dolphin (harmony and joy), turtle (persistence and patience) or tiger (personal power and courage), all in 18k gold-plated brass on an adjustable 17- to 19-inch chain.
Kendra Scott Ryder Wrap Ring

$58 — Kendrascott.com
Austin, Texas-based Kendra Scott is known for its commitment to custom details. Look closely at the Ryder wrap ring and you’ll see its iconic hexagon shape in the chain. This statement ring with an industrial hardware edge is made of rhodium plated over brass and available in gold, silver and a darker vintage gold. Adjustable to fit the finger.
Wolf Circus Isla Hoops

$220 — Wolfcircus.com
An eco-conscious jewelry brand and an attainable luxury, Wolf Circus is a women-owned and -run demi-fine jewelry company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. All of its pieces use either recycled sterling silver or recycled bronze that is coated in a high-grade 14k gold plating. The Isla hoops are 14k gold over bronze earrings adorned with 3mm lab-created sapphire stones with sterling silver posts.
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