This summer on July 20th will commemorate the 50thyear anniversary of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. To kick off the warm-weathered months and in anticipation of this event, we are featuring jewels that revolve around the mysteries of space and the magic of celestial patterns, which have been orbiting as a trend in jewelry for some time. Designers continue to look to space, the planets and the moon and stars for inspiration and recreate the captivating and alluring patterns, motifs, textures and twinkle we see as we look above and beyond.- Beth Bernstein
Stack rings are wonderful in warm weather months but taking gloves on and off when the weather is cold could cause you to accidentally lose one or more of your rings. It’s safe to wear one or two larger, bolder rings in winter. You will feel them move around and their stand-out appeal is more suited to your winter wardrobe. Colored gems will pop your winter staples of gray and black and signets with symbolism will act as your winter talisman.
Anne Korman, designer for Ark Fine Jewelry has designed a perfect ring for the winter months. It’s bold without being overstated. The center stone is emerald-cut green tourmaline that Korman hand cut in her studio in Los Angeles. The engravings on the sides are two triangles, the one pointing up represents the masculine and the triangle pointing down is the feminine aspect. Together they represent balance and creativity.