Elite Traveler Fall 2019

Alternative METALS Not all that glitters is gold. Artists use

alternative lightweight and durable metals, such as titanium, aluminum and rhodium, to craft intricate shapes. Add tanzanite, white diamonds and sapphires to create a bewitching sparkle.

1. Vhernier Blue Velvet necklace in blue anium with a 30.71-carat tanzanite and 13.94 carats diamonds, $246,300, Vhernier in New York, $5,500, The Vault in Nantucket, Massachusetts, +1 646 651 3233, grazielagems.com 3. Neha Dani Bonita cuff in 18K white gold and custom m with 11.1 carats blue sapphires and 8.9 carats diamonds, $46,000, Macklowe Gallery in New York, +1 212 644 6400, nehadani.com 4. Emmanuel Tarpin earrings in 18K white gold, 18K yellow gold and blue-co ed aluminum with 5.8 carats Namibian tourmalines, 2.66 carats diamonds and .4 carats ParaĆ­ba tourmalines, $63,000, by appointment, lionel@ldgassociate.com, emmanueltarpin.com 5. Jacob & Co Las Palmas ring in 18K white gold and ceramic blue Avional with .62 carat diamonds, $6,500, Jacob & Co in New York, +1 212 719 5887, jacobandco.com 6. Suzanne Syz Hakuna Matata earrings in titanium with 1.34 carats diamonds, price on request, Suzanne Syz Art Jewels in Geneva, +41 22 310 20 84, suzannesyz.ch +1 646 343 9551, vh blue rhodiu lor ti t ernier.com 2. Graziela ring in titanium with .3 carat diamonds,

Made with FlippingBook - Online magazine maker