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Piece of the Week: Yeprem’s Hand Piece
A three-day weekend calls for a truly magnificent piece of jewelry. What better than this avant-garde design?

New York--Valentine’s Day is over and spring seems dauntingly far away. Cue President’s Day, that perfectly-placed three-day weekend that livens up the winter blues.
We’re honoring it with this magnificent Yeprem hand piece for our “Piece of the Week.”
Family-owned, Beirut-based brand Yeprem has become synonymous with avant-garde glamour and comfort (yes, comfort), which has landed its forward-thinking designs on performers like Madonna and Rihanna.
Crafted in 18-karat white gold and adorned with fancy-cut white diamonds, this style will only set you back $76,000.
Not bad for a work of art.
It’s available for purchase at The Jewelry Atelier in New York. For enquiries, call 917-648-1540.
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