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The GMT-Master “Pepsi” belonging to astronaut Edgar Mitchell is a standout in RR Auction’s online “Space Auction,” going on now.

The November auction will feature a collection of jewels owned by Ferdinand I, the first king of modern Bulgaria, and his family.

The single-owner collection sale, which took place in New York last week, achieved $4.8 million, with almost every lot finding a buyer.


While statement pieces always shine, it’s time for everyday staples to be the star of the show.

The necklace, inspired by ancient artifacts, celebrates strength, endurance, and the natural world.

From protecting customer data to safeguarding inventory records, it's crucial to learn how to tackle cybersecurity challenges.

The new additions include flat coil rings, bracelets, and necklaces designed to layer elegantly.

The designer has also released a new “Bow” collection, named after the act of bowing down as a sign of respect.

The "Lagos Studio" capsule collection offers elevated statement styles with eclectic designs.

The jewel, which was worn to two British coronations and may contain diamonds tied to Marie Antoinette, could sell for almost $3 million.

Australian jeweler Linneys’ smiling gold Quokka statue holds a leaf pendant with Argyle pink diamonds that detaches, becoming a necklace.

The single-owner sale features 61 lots, including several Oscar Heyman pieces.
![Founder Jacquie Aiche created the “Femme Bohème” campaign to “capture the romance of being free to be yourself and enjoy[ing] life fully.” Jacquie Aiche’s Femme Bohème Campaign](https://staging-nationaljeweler-bucket.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/uploads/f7b8465a7331cd6fbafb4f1ccaacc706.jpg)
The brand also launched its “Femme Bohème” collection filled with colorful gemstones representing “Mother Nature’s finest creations.”

Consumers today are looking for a little escape, and jewelry is the perfect avenue to provide it, presenters at the Vicenzaoro show said.

The “Extraordinary Lovers” collection features engagement rings with enamel scenes inspired by art and mythology.

This carved jasper and yellow-diamond-eyed cat brooch from 1962 is the perfect accessory for Friday the 13th.

The brand is celebrating its upcoming 55th anniversary with modern designs that pay tribute to its history.

The “Golden Hour” collection was designed to “inspire and encourage reflection,” said the brand.

The jewelry historian discusses the history and cultural significance of jewelry throughout time and across the globe.

Bonhams will offer more than 70 pieces of the late dignitary’s jewelry next month.

The “Love, Unleashed” campaign is an ode to love, featuring 16 new designs from Hearts On Fire’s “Vela” collection.

It’s showtime for these jewels, inspired by the motifs and color palette of the new Tim Burton film.

Inspired by a 19th century sculpture, Mandler transformed gold into liquid for these earrings.

The model and entrepreneur stars in two new Chopard campaigns.

The models and friends of founder and artistic designer Valérie Messika showcase the brand’s jewelry in the “Back to Icons” campaign.
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