Five Jaw-Dropping Jewelry Pieces
These mind-blowing gems that don’t just accessorize—they dominate.

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The Iconic Fantasy
Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger “Bird on a Rock” Brooch
First introduced in 1965, Jean Schlumberger’s whimsical creation perches a diamond-eyed bird on a vivid turquoise “rock,” encased in platinum and 18-karat yellow gold. Playful yet undeniably precious, it’s a wearable flight of fancy with serious sparkle.
$100,000, Tiffany & Co.

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The Romantic Gesture
Katherine Jetter Four-Drop Morganite Heart Earrings with Diamonds
A cascade of blushing morganites—framed in diamond halos and anchored by bold heart shapes—makes for earrings that are as playful as they are powerful. Suspended in 18-karat rose gold, this pair is made for the woman who knows how to make an entrance.
$34,000, the Vault Nantucket.

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The Timeless Talisman
Van Cleef & Arpels Peridot, Pink Tourmaline, and Diamond Necklace
In this vintage 1980s sculptural necklace, Van Cleef & Arpels reworked its classic clover design in delicate pastel shades. The 18-karat-gold piece exudes brilliance with grassy-green cabochon peridots edged with pink tourmalines set apart by diamond-accented spacers.
Price upon request, Tiina Smith Jewelry.

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The Flame Thrower
Bayco Emerald-Cut Sapphire-and-Diamond Ring
Blazing with a 10.52-carat emerald-cut orange sapphire framed by octagonal diamonds totaling 1.36 carats, this masterpiece set in 18-karat gold is not a ring you wear quietly—it’s one you wear when you want the world to notice.
Price upon request, Long’s Jewelers.

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The Power Bracelet
“Greenlight” Colombian Emerald-and-Diamond Cuff
With 70.10 carats of vivid Colombian emeralds set against 16 carats of precision-cut baguette diamonds, this wide cuff glows with art deco drama thanks to handselected stones and masterful geometry.
Price upon request, Boston Diamond Company.
This article was first published in the print edition of the November 2025 issue with the headline: “The Jewelry Report.”