A T U F T S C O M M U N I C AT I O N S JEWELERS F I N E J E W E L R Y P U B L I C AT I O N MAGAZINE Welcome to the New Aucoin Hart Jewelers Top 5 Jewelry Trends The Case for Customization The Invincible World of Rolex Beauty in Contrast — David Yurman The Unique Style of MARCO BICEGO CREATORS OF FINE JEWELRY SINCE 1927 W W A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E • 2 0 1 3 — 2 0 1 4 Crystalyn, Ryan, Donna, Tommy Sr., Tommy Jr. and Tricia Aucoin Dear Friends: Warmest personal greetings from all of us at Aucoin Hart Jewelers. Each year we look forward to the opportunity to share with you our vision and passion that is translated into our exquisite jewelry. Please enjoy our debut issue of Aucoin Hart Jewelers Magazine. For generations, we have endeavored to stay ahead of the latest jewelry and watch industry trends and innovations, while staying true to our philosophy: to give the utmost attention to customer service, to provide an exceptional selection and to offer the greatest value and unsurpassed quality with every purchase. We pride ourselves on our commitment to our customers and each other. We are dedicated to creating an experience that allows those who visit our store to enter as customers, but leave as members of the Aucoin Hart family. At Aucoin Hart, we welcome the opportunity to help you select the perfect gift for those who give special meaning to your life. We treasure being a part of your celebrations, from generation to generation. May this coming year be one of good health, joyous occasions and prosperity. Many of you have been loyal customers and friends for a long time. We are grateful for your continuing friendship and patronage. As always, we look forward to seeing you soon. With gratitude, The Aucoin Hart Family 1 5 2 5 M E T A I R I E R O A D • M E T A I R I E , L O U I S I A N A 7 0 0 0 5 • 5 0 4 8 3 4 9 9 9 9 • W W W . A U C O I N H A R T . C O M FOR ME. Onde, new from EBEL. Steel, 18K rose gold & diamonds. ©2012 EBEL – REF 1216097 EBEL.COM contents 3Welcome 10 The New Aucoin Hart p22 14 “Play It Forward” with Coach Sean Payton 15 Fleur de Lis 16 The Case for Customization 18 Pearls of Wisdom 20 Diamonds at Aucoin Hart 22 Beauty in Contrast 25 Everyday Beauty 28 Diamond Dreams p31 30 Diamond Drops 31 The Invincible World of Rolex 34 Personalized Mementos 36 Diamond Fashions 38 Top 5 Jewelry Trends 42 The Watch Trend Report 48 The Mastery of Simon G. p60 49 Fashion Colors 52 Silver & Gold at Aucoin Hart 54 Inside a Man’s Jewelry Chest 56 The Hottest Bridal Trends 60 The Right Jewelry for the Big Day 64 The Forevermark Promise On the cover: Marco Bicego Todd Tufts • Editor in Chief/Publisher/Creative Director Larry Stuart • Art Director Carol Besler • Editorial Director Stephen Lewis • Assistant Copy Editor Vence Vida • Production Manager/Designer Ron Saltiel/RSP Media • Select Jewelry Photography *Prices subject to change. Please contact the store for current pricing and availability. Some items enlarged to show detail. Aucoin Hart Jewelers Magazine is published by Tufts Communications, 1201 E. 5th Street, Suite 1009 • Anderson, IN 46012 T: 765-608-3081 • E: todd@tuftscom.com © 2013, Tufts Communications. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. 6 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E p56 hot bridal trends Aucoin Hart brings you the latest trends in bridal jewelry © d. yurman 2013 raymond-weil.com | freelancer collection aucoin hart b y N A N C Y O L S O N jewelers The Aucoins’ vision of a jewelry store is that of subtle elegance, housing the world’s most beautiful treasures New Rolex Boutique T Welcome to the NEW Aucoin Hart Jewelers The feeling you get when you walk into Aucoin Hart Jewelers “We are bringing an experience to our community that cannot is that you are in the right place. You might attribute this to the be found anywhere else,” says Tommy Aucoin Jr., president of friendly, professional staff, but there is so much more to it than Aucoin Hart Jewelers. “We want shopping here to be the finest, that. Whether you realize it or not, the warmth you experience most comfortable experience possible. We worked hard to make has a lot to do with the design and architecture of the store. The the store very elegant, but at the same time not stuffy or intim- new Aucoin Hart showroom — recently enlarged to twice its idating. It’s just not who we are.” That commitment involved original size — has been designed with all the details of luxury six years in the design and construction phase, intense collabo- and comfort in mind: lush carpets instead of hard tile floors, warm ration with three architects, and countless hours of fine-tuning. lighting rather than glaring spotlights, soft music and comfortable Everything from the precise glow of the lighting to the pattern and seating for those who like to browse in comfort — you can try on texture of the hand-made wallpaper was designed with comfort as many rings as you like in our bridal area until you find the jewel and luxury in mind, and with the same attention to detail that it of your dreams. Aucoin Hart Jewelers wants you to feel as if you takes to curate a world-class selection of jewelry. Special acoustical are in someone’s (or your own) very nice living room, except that fabrics and textures were even used throughout the store to absorb you are surrounded by some of the world’s most coveted treasures, sound, enhancing the sense of peace and comfort. The lighting carefully chosen from the collections of top global brands by the was changed twice until it flawlessly met expectations, and unob- astute buyers at Aucoin Hart. trusive speakers were installed to waft music that runs a pleasing spectrum from New Orleans jazz to pop. 10 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E The new showroom is open and spacious (4,000 square feet), but it is also intimate. The space is compartmentalized into specific sections, including an incredible bridal area with an extraordinary selection of the classic styles and today’s hot trends, a new David Yurman boutique, and a vast Rolex boutique that displays the full gamut of timepieces made by this great brand. There are also private diamond viewing rooms and seating areas where you can relax while your jewelry is being cleaned or your timepiece serviced — or for when you simply feel like taking a break. “We want everyone to feel relaxed and enjoy the experience,” says Tommy. Best of all, the entire expanded store (nearly 10,000 square feet) gives Aucoin Hart Jewelers the opportunity to more than double the amount of gorgeous hand-selected jewelry on display, including brands such as Marco Bicego, Mikimoto and Penny Preville. There is also a wide selection of exclusive Aucoin Hart jewelry designed and created inside the Aucoin Hart workshop on Metairie Road. With a focus on craftsmanship and quality, Aucoin Hart’s award-winning custom jewelry business has grown exponentially over the years as well. Reflecting this is a new state-ofthe-art workshop, equipped with CAD systems, casting equipment and much talent, allowing the store’s award-winning artisans to produce exquisite pieces from design to fruition. “We stand for quality and craftsmanship. It’s important that we control the process from beginning to end,” says Tommy. “Our workshop gives us the ability to be directly involved in the designing, material selection, hand picking of gemstones, finishing and quality control.” A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 11 aucoin hart jewelers Decades prior, watchmaker Bert Aucoin worked for Hart Jewelers after World War II. In 1957, Bert purchased the jewelry tain future and pressure to sell the business, Hazel made the deci- In 1972, Bert Aucoin passed away suddenly and with an uncer- store and moved it to its current location on Metairie Road. With sion to keep the store and continue her husband’s dream. Tommy a strong desire to keep “Hart” in the name, Bert Aucoin was able and his wife, Donna, committed to working at her side, much like to keep the customer base of Hart Jewelers and also relocate the Bert and Hazel had done decades before, to make Aucoin Hart one store to an area that he called home — Old Metairie. By the late of the best jewelry stores in the country. Today, the third gener- 1960s, the second generation of Aucoins, Tommy and Michael, ation (Tommy Jr. and Ryan) work alongside their father, carrying had joined their father in the jewelry business, where Bert and his on the family’s culture and philosophy of personal service, trust wife, Hazel, still worked side by side. and value. Aucoin Hart is an ever-growing family business, now one of the top independent jewelers in the country. Nationally recognized as a leader in innovation, design and manufacturing, Aucoin Hart has built a reputation as a full-service jeweler and diamond house, importing exquisite stones from the world’s leading diamond cutters. The renovation of Aucoin Hart Jewelers is important from another perspective as well: it is a testament to the Aucoins’ confidence in the strength and resilience of the community they love 12 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E An expanded bridal area showcasing all the classic styles and today’s hottest trends so much. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was devastating for so many reasons, including the uncertainty that followed in its wake. But Aucoin Hart reopened its doors just 29 days after the storm passed over the city, and shortly thereafter made a further commitment to New Orleans with its expansion plans. “There was a wonderful pulse and great growth opportunity in New Orleans and we were committed to being at the forefront of the recovery,” says Tommy of the family’s decision to expand. Today, customers hail from across the country, and the number of new people stopping in at Aucoin Hart is growing daily. Local friends make it a point to drop by frequently—“some weekly,” says Tommy — to see what’s new, to chat with one of the nearly 50 staff members, or to avail themselves of one of the many in-store services like jewelry appraisal or design consultation. Aucoin Hart has undergone many astonishing physical transforma- tions of late, but its intent to offer only the finest jewelry and highly personalized service in an elegant and friendly atmosphere abides. “The remodeling has only reinforced our culture and philosophy and it is very exciting to see our grandfather’s vision still alive today,” says Tommy. A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 13 aucoin hart jewelers Aucoin Hart Foundation and Saints Head Coach Sean Payton Team Up For Payton’s Play It Forward Foundation Benefit The Aucoin Hart Foundation teamed up with New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton’s Play It Forward Foundation for a fourth year to raffle a beautiful ladies Rolex watch with 100% of the proceeds benefiting families and children in need. The event took place at Aucoin Hart Jewelers on September 21, 2013. The Rolex watch, valued at $18,350, was a 31mm ladies stainless steel oyster perpetual Datejust showcasing a mother of pearl diamond dial, an 18k white gold diamond bezel and an oyster bracelet, world-renowned for its timeless elegance, versatility and precision. Yvette Theriot from Mandeville, Louisiana won the Rolex watch Prior to drawing the winning ticket, Coach Payton was at the store greeting fans and signing autographs from 1 pm to 3 pm. Coach pulled the winning ticket at 3 pm. In addition, a Saints helmet autographed by Lance Moore and a framed lithograph named “A Fresh Breeze” by Rick Rush signed by Coach Payton was also raffled. The New Orleans Saints’ Lombardi Trophy was on display at Aucoin Hart during the event. The line to meet Coach Payton started to form at 6 am, and was around the block by the start of the event. The line moved quickly, and the event went smoothly. Over 1,200 people showed up, and $65,500 was raised for Payton’s Play It Forward Foundation. The partnership of both foundations has made a tremendous impact to the Greater New Orleans area. The Aucoin Hart Foundation has now raised nearly $250,000 for Payton’s Play It Forward Foundation. Coach Payton, Tommy and Ryan Aucoin with Yvette Theriot, winner of the Rolex watch. 14 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E Tommy Aucoin, Sr., Ryan Aucoin, Tommy Aucoin, Jr., Coach Sean Payton. Karen Hegner, executive director of Payton’s Foundation, Ken Landry and Wendy Laurent. Diamond Fleur de Lis ring in yellow gold. $1,550 Fleur de Lis jewelry handcrafted in our workshop White gold diamond Fleur de Lis pendant. $575 Diamond Fleur de Lis ring in white gold. $1,550 Yellow gold diamond Fleur de Lis pendant. $975 White gold pave diamond Fleur de Lis pendant. $2,025 White gold pave Fleur de Lis pendant on multi-chain. $4,525 Fleur de Lis Exclusive Jeweler of the New Orleans Saints A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 15 aucoin hart b y C A R O L B E S L E R jewelers The tradition of the master jeweler is alive and well in Aucoin Hart’s jewelers workshop on Metairie Road. “We’ve assembled an amazing team here- designers, stone setters, wax carvers,” says Ryan Aucoin, vice president of Aucoin Hart Jewelers, “The work coming out of our shop rivals anything being done in the country.” Aucoin Hart’s team of master craftsmen design exclusive Aucoin Hart Collections, hand craft custom creations and are at your service to repair and restore damaged jewelry. O the case for customization The state-of-the-art workshop combines the timeless art of creating hand-crafted jewelry with the perfect precision of the latest technologies like CAD (Computer Aided Design Software) and 3-D printing. “These innovations have helped immensely in parts of our manufacturing process,” says Ryan, “but the eyes and hands of a true master jeweler can never be replaced. There is a certain refinement and finesse that’s obvious in a piece that’s handmade.” The workshop has two main benefits to Aucoin Hart’s customers: 1) Quality of Craftsmanship and Design: “We have complete control of the process, from conception to completion,” says Ryan. “We continually push ourselves to be better, to be new. We have very high, very strict standards. There are no details too small. There are never any shortcuts. We take great pride in the pieces we make and create.” 2) Price: “Since we are the manufacturer, there are no middlemen involved, no extra mark-ups.” The workshop is a hub of activity and creative energy. At any one time, the shop may be repairing a family’s treasured heirloom, finishing production on a series of corporate gifts, or carefully placing the final touches on a one-of-a-kind diamond engagement ring. By strictly controlling each step of the jewelry manufacturing process — from design, model making, casting and finishing — Aucoin Hart is able to offer unique, exceptionally fine crafted jewelry at extraordinary values. Through each step, customers are invited to follow the creation of their Aucoin Hart jewelry. “Watching a customer’s eyes light up when they see their special piece of jewelry come to life,” says Ryan “that means everything.” 16 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E “The heart of Aucoin Hart is our jeweler’s workshop.” ~David White, Master Jeweler t h e o r i g i n ato r o f c u lt u r e d p e a r l s . s i n c e 1 8 9 3 . designer spotlight b y N A N C Y O L S O N pearls of wisdom Mikimoto adorns the women of the world Black South Sea Special Edition Set: Black South Sea cultured pearl necklace and matching stud earrings. $8,950 All set in 18k white gold. Throughout history, pearls have been prized for their lustrous splendor. Allusions to their power and intrigue may be found in a multitude of references, from Cleopatra to Fellini. But it was Kokichi Mikimoto, with a wish to “adorn the necks of all women of the world with pearls,” and the scientific mind to develop a technique for cultivating them, who changed history. He made the coveted gem available to fashionable women everywhere, and his technique, first discovered in 1893, is still in use today. 18 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E designer spotlight From the Petit Soleil Collection: Akoya cultured pearl pendant with diamonds. Pendant, $3,200 Earrings, $4,000 From the Kaguwashi Collection, White South Sea cultured pearl pendant with diamonds. $18,500 From the Classic Elegance Collection: Black South Sea cultured pearl earrings with diamonds. $6,400 All set in 18k white gold. This year marks the 120th anniversary of Mikimoto, whose sto- of Mikimoto. We invite you to visit our newly renovated show- ried past brought the world the cultured pearl and singlehandedly room, which includes a special space of honor for the display of made the single strand de rigeur. In honor of this momentous Mikimoto’s earrings, rings, bracelets and necklaces incorporating occasion, fascinating new designs are making their debut, further Akoya, as well as natural black, white, golden, multi-color or exemplifying the company’s reputation as the producer of the baroque South Sea cultured pearls. From classic to contemporary, world’s most exquisite pearl jewelry. everyday essentials to evening or bridal wear, each piece is a flaw- “Through the years, we have worked to maintain the high stan- less example of the company’s design aesthetic. Eighteen-karat dards of quality set by Kokichi Mikimoto,” says Meyer Hoffman, white, yellow and rose gold or platinum are used exclusively for COO of Mikimoto America. “With these pieces, we mark 2013 clasps and other adornments, while the finest silk thread strings as a time to celebrate our history with magnificent jewelry that is the strands, which are available in choker (16-inch), princess (18- both classic and timeless.” inch), matinee (22-24 inches) and opera lengths (30-32 inches), as Innovation is always at the heart of Mikimoto, as rare stones well as lariat styles. and precious metals — and, of course, pearls — combine to create Every collection, including this year’s Anniversary pieces, is a the 120th Anniversary pieces. White South Sea baroque pearls are true and cohesive work of art, each grounded in the rigorous pearl used in a variety of motifs that evoke Mikimoto’s groundbreaking selection process. Amazingly, only the top 5% of all the cultured history. And to complement the simple perfection of the luminous pearls in the world meet the Mikimoto standards of quality. And gems, the collection also features colorful stones, such as water while no single factor can in itself represent the worth of a perfect opals and pink sapphires, as accents. pearl, the sheer joy in wearing one must surely be at the top of the Aucoin Hart Jewelers is proud to carry an extensive selection list. A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 19 glorious sparkles White gold pendant with round diamonds. $2,575 White gold pendant with round diamonds. $8,400 diamonds Available Exclusively at Aucoin Hart Jewelers White gold drop earrings with round diamonds. $6,800 Diamond stack bracelets in yellow, white or rose gold from $2,475 White gold earrings with round diamonds. $3,250 High polished tri-gold and diamond ring. $8,300 High polished yellow gold and diamond ring. $1,975 20 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E pendant from the kwiat vintage collection designer spotlight b y DAVID C Y N T H I A U N N I N A Y A R YURMAN beauty in contrast Fans of David Yurman jewelry and watches have something to look forward to this fall. The iconic American brand is introducing a collection of stylish new products, with a stunning campaign to match. T Dree Hemingway, wearing a ring from the new collection, appears in the Fall 2013 campaign. To kick off the brand’s new jewelry lines, David Yurman is debuting its Fall 2013 lifestyle campaign, which features Kate Upton, Dree Hemingway, Anais Mali, and Catrinel Marlon. Shot by renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh, the new campaign is entitled Beauty in Contrast, and has been designed to capture the signature elegance and relaxed American luxury of David Yurman. “Through design, styling, and imagery, we tell a story of contrast in all its mesmerizing beauty,” says founder David Yurman. “Beauty is always more intriguing in contrast.” With Beauty in Contrast, the brand celebrates the fall season with a range of diverse elements that coexist in a delicate balance. “Elegant and refined pieces are the perfect counterpoint to earthy and artisanal designs. New collections are coupled with iconic favorites, where minimalism and abundance mingle effortlessly.” 22 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E David and wife Sybil Yurman hosted supermodel Kate Upton, who wore a David Yurman gold and diamond Starburst linked bracelet, Starburst cluster ring and Starburst drop earrings, at the launch of his Fall 2013 campaign. “Through design, styling, and imagery, we tell a story of contrast in all its mesmerizing beauty,” says founder David Yurman. “Beauty is always more intriguing in contrast.” Anais Mali showcases David Yurman jewelry in the new Beauty in Contrast campaign. The campaign captures a wide range of the style and Willow Chain Bib Necklace with pavé diamonds in 18k gold. character of its models: the easy, all-American warmth of Kate Upton, the cool, global sophistication of Anais Mali, the patrician refinement of Dree Hemingway, and the mysterious sensuality of Catrinel Marlon. Each of these remarkable women is styled in a contemporary combination of the brand’s legendary selections from its Fall 2013 collection, which includes Willow and the new mini version of the David Yurman Signature Pinky Ring. The stylistic juxtaposition of minimalism and abundance is seen throughout the campaign. “Graceful, feminine designs are the counterpoint to masculine, artisanal creations.” One of the main collections for Fall 2013, Willow is represented by a variety of pieces, such as the Five-Row Bypass Bracelet with pavé diamonds in 18k gold. A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 23 designer spotlight The stylistic juxtaposition of minimalism and abundance is seen throughout the campaign. Graceful, feminine designs are the counterpoint to masculine, artisanal creations. Inspired by the delicate flowering stems of willow, the Willow collection includes a line of lyrical designs in bracelets, pendants, necklaces, rings and earrings. Slender, featherlike stalks are sculpted from the iconic cable into graceful and feminine shapes of silver and gold accented with pavé diamonds. An image from David Yurman’s new Beauty in Contrast campaign, featuring Catrinel Marlon. David Yurman’s Classic Ceramic ladies’ watch, featuring: 38mm stainless steel case with integrated high-tech black ceramic cable; white diamondset bezel; stainless steel bezel; sapphire crystal with doublesided anti-reflective coating; white ceramic cabochon crown; water resistant to 100 feet. Since its founding in New York in 1980, David Yurman has become known as America’s leading fine jewelry and timepiece brand. It features a range of signature gold and silver designs, as well as diamond, pearl, and gemstone jewelry. Over the last few years, the brand’s American-designed, Swiss-made watch collections have become renowned for capturing the essence of relaxed American luxury. “We’re an American company, designing watches in America for the American sensibility,” says Evan Yurman, son of founders David and Sybil Yurman, and head of the company’s watch division. Willow Five-Row Ring with pavé diamonds in sterling silver. 24 ] A U C O I N H A R T Willow Multi-Row Bracelet with pavé diamonds in sterling silver. J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E b y C A R O L designer spotlight B E S L E R everyday beauty The unique style of Marco Bicego shines through in hand engraved gold with just the right touch of color. S Since the launch of his jewelry line in 2000, Marco Bicego has become one of the most popular jewelry brands in America, redefining the notion of luxury and what fine jewelry means to a new generation of jewelry lovers. Bicego’s sensuous, beautiful jewelry blends old-world Italian hand craftsmanship with fresh ideas, passion and imagination. His pieces are exceptional enough to make a statement, yet wearable and contemporary enough to wear every day. This unique combination has attracted many modern and cosmopolitan women to this artisan’s work. “Our jewelry is meant to be worn every day, not saved in the jewelry box for that ‘special occasion.’ I love seeing how my clients interpret the Marco Bicego style, and how they layer pieces,” he says. Convertible necklace from the Murano Link collection, in 18k hand engraved and polished gold with mixed semi-precious gemstones. $12,800 A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 25 designer spotlight Drop earrings from the Siviglia Drops collection, in 18k hand engraved gold. $2,270 Bicego began his training as a gold artisan at his father’s 50-yearold atelier in the Veneto region of Italy. His instincts were refined at the workbench and led him to create unique, multi-textured items that are both beautiful and highly original. He began to experiment with design, blending urban-inspired lines with ethnic motifs and merging organic, natural forms with more classic silhouettes. His dedication to old-world craftsmanship is always evident on every surface of gold, transforming this luxurious element into spirals and hand-engraved beads. In his words; “All my creations must be manipulated by hand in order for them to preserve a unique and luxurious experience.” The new pieces in the Siviglia collection are Bicego’s latest interpretation of this unique approach, and a perfect example of one of the hottest trends in jewelry at the moment — luscious drop earrings. The statement aspect of these earrings lies in the finish. The gold bears the marks of Bicego’s particular hand-finishing technique of engraving. Before it is hand finished, the 18k gold is created with special forms to recall nature’s variable and irregular forms. The matching Siviglia ring interprets another of today’s top trends — wide open links in necklaces and bracelets, and even watch bracelets. “All my creations must be manipulated by hand in order for them to preserve a unique and luxurious experience.” Ring from the Siviglia Drops collection, in 18k hand engraved gold. $1,680 The necklace in the Murano Link collection is an updated version of the classic Bicego look, but with faceted gemstones (rather than smooth cabochons) and open oval links. This necklace is convertible. It can be worn in many different ways, including as a shorter necklace and a bracelet or instead of one long necklace, it could be two different bibs, two bracelets and two lariats. Once again, Bicego has captured the sensibility of the modern woman, creating pieces that are as appropriate for the daytime as they are for the evening, even if the evening involves a quiet respite of gazing at the stars. Bracelets from the Diamond Siviglia collection, in 18k hand engraved gold with diamonds. $1,530 and $1,630 26 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E new selections White gold diamond drop earrings. $5,250 diamond dreams Available Exclusively at Aucoin Hart Jewelers White gold sapphire and diamond ring. $4,350 White gold round diamond ring. $8,400 Round diamond bracelet set in white gold. $16,500 White gold round diamond pendant on diamonds by the yard chain. $3,975 36 inch long round diamond necklace. $35,800 28 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E I S M Y E V E RY T H I N G THE CENTER OF MY UNIVERSE™ FROM FOREVERMARK © 2 01 3 FO R E V E R M A R K . FO R E V E R M A R K ®, Less than one percent of the world ’s diamonds c an c arr y the Forevermark inscription — a promise that each is beautif ul, rare and responsibly sourced . ® , C E N T E R O F M Y U N I V E R S E ™ A N D S H E I S M Y E V E R Y T H I N G ™ A R E T R A D E M A R K S O F T H E D E B E E R S G R O U P O F C O M PA N I E S . S H E Forevermark is part of the De Beers group of companies. dreamy jewels Tri-gold round diamond earrings. $14,100 Rose gold round diamond earrings. $7,950 diamond drops Available Exclusively at Aucoin Hart Jewelers White gold round diamond earrings. $13,100 Yellow gold round diamond earrings. $8,250 White gold round diamond earrings. $9,950 30 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E b y C A R O L designer spotlight B E S L E R the invincible world of From tennis champions to underwater explorers, Rolex makes timepieces for those who test the limits — and for women who love watches. The new Cosmograph Daytona, with ice-blue dial and platinum case is a collector’s piece. A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 31 T The world of Rolex is all about performance and aesthetics. The company uses high-grade 904L steel in its watches, which is much harder than the industry standard (Rolex designed its own tools to work with it) and manufactures its own ceramic bezels. And of course, Rolex builds its own mechanical movements. The result is a collection of watches engineered for performance and designed to stand the test of time. Rolex is also about celebrating the performances of others. Many of the world’s top athletes have served or currently serve as Rolex ambassadors, and the brand is associated with some of the world’s key sporting events, including Wimbledon Tennis, the US Open Golf Championship and Formula 1 racing. In the equestrian world, the company is sponsor of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping: CHIO Aachen, the CSIO Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament and CHI Geneva. It is also sponsor of several yachting events, including the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and the Rolex Swan Cup, both off the coast of Sardinia, the Rolex Fastnet Race in the Celtic Sea and the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race in Australia. The new 40mm Oyster perpetual GMT-Master II. $8,950 Rolex also has a roster of high-performance timepieces to match the prowess of these champions. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona is one of the brand’s most important new 32 This extensive involvement in the world of sports is reinforced models this year. The distinctive ice-blue dial is only available on by an impressive roster of brand ambassadors, including cham- the brand’s platinum editions, including the new Daytona. To pion golfers Adam Scott and Tiger Woods, racing legend Tom date, there have only been four others issued with this combina- Kristensen, tennis great Roger Federer, yachtsman Paul Cayard tion, making it something rare and collectible. The Daytona was and equestrian Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum. originally introduced in 1963, and was a favorite of Paul Newman. ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E The Oyster Perpetual GMT Master II is another important new introduction, in 904L steel, a proprietary Rolex high-grade steel, with a rotating bezel that represents a first: it is made of a two-color ceramic Cerachrom bezel insert in blue and black representing day and night. The two colors are perfectly melded together, with no visible seam between the two, by a unique process developed and patented by Rolex which allows this ceramic component with two distinct colors to be produced as a single piece. Cerachrom is scratch-proof, corrosion-resistant and color-fast. The movement, made by Rolex, has a Parachrom hairspring patented and manufactured by Rolex in an exclusive alloy. Insensitive to magnetic fields, the Parachrom hairspring offers great stability when exposed to temperature variations and remains up to 10 times more precise in case of shocks than a traditional hairspring. Ladies’ watches are also an important part of the world of Rolex. This year, female aficionados are raving about the brand’s new mid-size watches, with cases measuring just 31mm — a size that sits comfortably on a woman’s wrist. Winners in this new mid-size range include the 31mm Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust in steel and rose gold. Rose gold has become the new, modern standard in both jewelry and watches now, and Rolex’s unique combination of steel and Everose gold gives this watch a special functional versatility. It is suitable for any occasion, from formal to casual — the The 31mm Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust with an oyster bracelet, diamond bezel and mother-of-pearl diamond dial. $18,350 chocolate-colored dial is stylish, with diamond accents, but also classic, with Rolex’s signature Roman numerals and steel accents. Another great choice is the 31mm steel Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust, with diamond bezel and a glimmering mother-of-pearl dial with diamond index markers. Each of these watches is a certified chronometer, meaning that its mechanical movement has undergone a series of stringent tests by the official Swiss Chronometer The 31mm Oyster Perpetual Lady Datejust is presented here in Rolex signature Rolesor, a unique combination of steel and Everose gold, with a chocolate colored dial and diamond accents. $14,250 Testing Institute, which ensures a high standard of accuracy and precision. Thus, Rolex ladies’ watches possess substance as well as beauty! A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 33 designer b y spotlight C A R O L B E S L E R personalized mementos Heather B. Moore believes passionately in the sentimental value of jewelry. “I have always had an intense desire to doc- 34 Heather B. Moore creates jewelry that defines your character. each character is individually hand stamped. “This method allows us to give every piece a unique per- ument the times in life that have made a true impression on our sonality to match your stories,” says Moore. All of the stamps are character,” she says. “What defines you? Family, achievements, specific to the company and are milled at the Heather B. Moore friends, travel? We are making an impression in the metal, just as studio in Cleveland, Ohio. “We have the ability to recreate your the story you are documenting has made an impression in your life. family’s crest, your wedding monogram or your company, charity You have to embrace those moments.” or school logo,” says Moore. “We can even replicate a signature, Moore started her company in 1994 by introducing a line of sketch or a child’s drawing.” The pieces often serve as heirlooms, personalized jewelry to the luxury market. Her jewelry combines cherished family mementos that can be passed on through the her talent for storytelling with her passion for the arts. The jewelry generations. They can be created using any desired combination of is stamped with messages, using a freehand technique in which sterling silver and yellow, rose, white or green gold. ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E great gift ideas White gold diamond drop earrings. $1,785 White gold diamond clover earrings. $1,785 White gold diamond drop earrings. $1,900 diamond fashion Available Exclusively at Aucoin Hart Jewelers White gold diamond pendant. $700 White gold diamond clover pendant. $575 White gold diamond cluster pendant. $1,675 White gold diamond clover pendant. $1,375 34 inch white gold diamond necklace. $5,200 36 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E Domino Collection T h e E l e g a n c e o f C e r a m i c w i t h 1 8 k t g o l d a n d d i a m o n d s o n a s t re t c h c o i l . hot trends 5 top five jewelry trends at Aucoin Hart Jewelers “Our merchandising team has searched the world, and is extremely proud to bring back to you the most dynamic, comprehensive offering of beautiful jewelry in our renowned 86 year history. From fashion forward, bold color palettes to the absolute best selection of the classics, we have the perfect work of art to adorn yourself or a loved one.” -Rob Cavataio Director of Merchandising Aucoin Hart Jewelers 1 FANCY YELLOW DIAMONDS Natural colored diamonds are rare and therefore unique, which means jewelry containing them makes a unique statement. Yellow diamonds, like their white (colorless) counterparts, are the hardest of all gemstones, and therefore reflect light with a brilliance that outshines all others. The most readily available natural colored diamonds on the market are champagnes, cognacs and yellows, yet even these are rare: for every colored diamond found, there are at least 10,000 colorless ones. Fancy yellow and white diamond earrings. $4,450 38 ] A U C O I N H A R T Fancy yellow and white diamond pendant. $2,450 J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E Wherever your journey takes you Beauty is yours to discover What is beautiful never fades Beauty is always with you 5 2 hot trends top five jewelry trends at Aucoin Hart Jewelers Rose gold and diamond ring. $2,650 ROSE GOLD The top trend in gold today is rose gold, a soft peachy tone that flatters almost every complexion. Rose gold comes from blending gold with copper. Popular in Russia at the beginning of the 19th century, for a long time it was referred to as “Russian gold.” Rose gold is perfect to mix and match with any other metals, from yellow gold to white metals like platinum and silver, or even blackened metals. It amps up the feminine factor 3 and softens even the edgiest of designs. STACKS AND LAYERS Many of today’s bracelets, rings and necklaces, are designed to be worn either alone or in multiples. A stack of bangles, all set with different colored stones or in different colors of gold adds a three-dimensional richness to your jewelry. Three or four rings stacked together, each with narrow shanks, allowing the center stones to align randomly, is both glamorous and fun. You can add something new every year, from a thin band of micropavé to a thicker eternity band. Rings created by Aucoin Hart award winning craftsmen starting at $750. 40 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E 4 PERSONALIZED JEWELRY Secret messages, pledges of love, a line of favorite poetry or the names of your children — all of these personal sentiments can be engraved or etched into your jewelry, either in a place where everyone can see it or on the inside of a ring or back of a pendant, where only you know it exists. Personal messages are a true way to individualize a piece of favorite jewelry, emphasizing its sentimental significance and making a family heirloom even more precious. Heather Moore jewelry is the ultimate way to document the times in your life. Charms made in silver and white, yellow and rose gold starting at $40. Initial pendants by Kwiat. Available in white, yellow and rose gold. $750 each 5 David Yurman bracelet with smoky quartz, Indian gray sapphire, and green onyx in sterling silver and 18k gold. $3,950 COLOR At no point in recent history have colored gemstones been more fashionable. From matching jewelry to your favorite Pantone color trend to simply finding new ways to express your individual style, colored gemstones continue to be the fashion world’s hottest luxury accessory. A splash of color in jewelry can add pop to neutral fashion looks, and pairing opposites on the color wheel, such as orange and blue or green and pink, creates a bold, dramatic look. All perfect ways to express your personality. A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 41 timely trends b y C A R O L B E S L E R watch trend report time for LADIES The ladies’ wristwatch is the ultimate luxury accessory: it can be decorative, functional, fashionable or formal — or any combination of the above — and epitomizes both old-world craftsmanship and modern technology. Great strides have been made in the past two years in the art of design, gemsetting, finishing and movement technology, all of which have made ladies’ watches even more irresistible. Classic Jewelry A classic watch is the perfect daytime watch that looks as Jewelry watches are always limited in production, often good at dinner as it does in the boardroom. A classic watch just to one, giving them an air of exquisite rarity. The finest design should take you seamlessly from day to evening, with examples demonstrate the highest craftsmanship of fine jew- any outfit — it is neither too dressy nor too trendy, but stands elry. Gems are always custom cut and matched to fit the case the test of time. and bracelet of a jewelry watch. The most recent examples of jewelry watches demonstrate a mastery of both watchmaking and gemsetting. 27mm Baume & Mercier Linea. $2,800 26mm 18k yellow gold Oyster Perpetual Rolex Datejust. $38,750 42 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E timely trends Mid-Size Ceramic A watch with a width of 27mm or 28mm was once stan- Ceramic is an import- dard for ladies’ watches, and anything larger was considered ant material for watches a novelty. Today, 31mm-35mm tends to be the standard because of its incredible width for ladies’ watches, and many are bigger than that. properties of resistance. It The advantage of this is that the dial becomes a larger canvas is temperature-resistant, for finishing touches such as diamond setting, enameling and hypo-allergenic, and will secondary functions. Also, never rust, rot or scratch. the indications are more It is also bullet-proof — legible on a larger watch. ceramic is used to make vests that can stop bullets from high caliber rifles. It is also used to make knife 33x35mm Michele Signature Deco Diamond. $1,995 blades that stay sharper longer than steel. Ceramic can be infused with any color, and is blessed with a silky texture that takes a high polish. 34mm Ebel X-1. $6,500 Two-tone Two-tone is the name given to bi-metal watches, with alternating steel and gold links. Two-tone is both a cost-efficient, contemporary alternative to solid gold, and a more softened look than all-steel. Popular in the 1970s, the look is updated in some modern designs with rose gold instead of yellow gold, though yellow is still popular. 28mm Raymond Weil Tango. $1,350 44 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E SEREIN 16 dIamoNd SEREIN 16 dIamoNd TWo-ToNE time for MEN The wristwatch is an essential accessory for men. The right timepiece can express personal style, perform a useful function, aid sportsmen in their pursuit of excellence and facilitate participation in favorite pastimes, including everything from yacht racing to mountain climbing. Advances in technology and design have made this an exciting year for new watch introductions. Classic Divers The classic wristwatch is as important as the right suit or A great dive watch pair of shoes. Classic styling is defined by a clean dial, subtle not only serves a markers or Roman numerals, a slim profile and understated style function, it is elegance. essential equipment 45mm Luminox Modern Mariner Automatic. $1,250 for adventurers who 36mm Oyster Perpetual Rolex Datejust with dome bezel and jubilee bracelet. $6,700 want to be sure to survive any plunge in the ocean. It should be water resistant to at least 100 meters. It should have a unidirectional rotating bezel so you can time your dive, as well as a screwdown crown and caseback, and heavily luminated hands and markers. Chronograph The chronograph is the world’s most popular complication. It was invented in 1821 to time horse races, but has since evolved to track much faster animals, including Olympic swimmers and Formula 1 racers. No other category of watches incorporates as many options in terms of design or technology: choose between split-seconds, fly-back, two-dial, three-dial, retrograde, column-wheel, chronometer-certified and even digital chronographs that can track time to 1/10th, 1/100th and even 1/1000th of a second. 46 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E 43mm Tag Heuer Carrera Calibre 36 Chronograph. $7,900 www.baume-et-mercier.com magnificent color Simon Ghanimian was taught from a very young age that if you could make something with your hands, you would never go hungry. Now, 32 years later, life must be a feast for the founder of the Simon G jewelry company, which has grown from a small operation run by Simon and his wife, Silva, to a major jewelry company with 60 employees. Their sons Zaven and Hratch now run the day to day operations. Kunzite and diamond ring set in rose gold. $9,130 the mastery of simonG Available Exclusively at Aucoin Hart Jewelers Tanzanite and diamond pendant set in white gold. $7,150 Tanzanite and diamond earrings set in white gold. $8,360 Kunzite and diamond pendant set in white and rose gold. $7,040 “I still get my biggest thrill from creating new pieces,” says Ghanimian. “Sitting down and sketching out an idea is as magical to me now as it was the very first time I did it, whether it’s a traditional wedding ring or a bracelet with multi-colored stones.” 48 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E b y D E B O R A H color focus Y O N I C K fashionable colors The bold colors of the runway can be beautifully interpreted using gemstones B Bold, refreshing color continues to rock fashion runways for fall, from New York to London, Paris to Milan. Among the standout design directions are: romantic textiles, novelty fabrics, inky paisley prints and brocades; over-sized and structured designs; nature, including its opulence and its dark side; early 20th century art movements like Dada and Bauhaus; ’60s mod and ’90s grunge. Jewelry on the runways is embracing statement neckwear in collars from futuristic and edgy to romantic and ornate. There were long necklaces with dangling tassels and talismans, and colossal cuffs and chain bracelets. Earrings were chandelier-style using chains, crystals or beads, as well as hoops and crosses. Key design directions celebrate retakes on timeless links, sinewy swirls, iconic knot patterns, gladiator-style weaves and florets Emerald and diamond earrings by Penny Preville. $5,480 — always a favorite motif. Models walks the runway at the Ruffian Fall 2013 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2013 at Lincoln Center in New York City. (Photo by Peter Michael Dills/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week) A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 49 Green is significant in this year’s palette, with the top 10 by the Pantone Prasiolite and diamond pendant by David Yurman. $1,200 Color Institute including three shades. Emerald, Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2013, is a powerful, universally appealing tone. Emerald tops the list of gems that complement this trend, but other green gem options include demantoid and tsavorite garnets, chrome diopside, tourmaline and jade. Also popular is deep lichen green, somewhere between army green and khaki, with gray undertone. Perfect gems to help add a pop of this color to your wardrobe include green sapphire, tourmaline, agate, quartz and moonstone. Linden green, which is lighter, can be conveyed with peridot, chrysoberyl, chrysoprase, quartz or agate. “Green is the most abundant hue in nature. The human eye sees more green than any other color in the spectrum,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, global authority on color. “The prevalence of green has been steadily rising for several seasons, especially in the fashion and couture markets and on the red carpet.” Prasiolite and diamond ring by David Yurman. $1,400 Green gems are mixed with other colors from the season’s fashion spectrum including dark blues, spirited reds, and dazzling pinks and oranges. Among the gems in these rich hues are diamond, sapphire, tourmaline, garnet, spinel, zircon, and quartz. “The fall palette creates moods from sophisticated and structured to lively and vivid, encapsulating our inherent need for wardrobe variety,” says Eiseman. “Designers are embracing unconventional color combinations that encourage the ‘I never thought of doing that before’ reaction.” Amethyst and diamonds set in yellow gold. Pendant. $1,050 Earrings. $1,475 50 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E Emerald and diamond pendant. $4,750 Many gem-intense designer brands are adopting exciting color combinations using gems such as London blue topaz, am- Opal and diamond pendant by Penny Preville. $4,280 ethyst, citrine and prasiolite in yellow gold; pink tourmalines, rhodolites, morganite and diamonds in rose gold; or whiskey citrine, olive quartz, prasiolite, and diamonds in yellow gold. “From the runways to the walkways, designers and stylists are taking a bolder approach to fashion,” says Tommy Aucoin Jr. “More color, mixed fabrics and vibrant prints are transitioning into fall. Jewelry designers have beautifully translated this into their collections. The jewelry community is revolutionizing. Colorful jewelry is playing a major role in some of the season’s best looks.” Blue topaz is a favorite color, and brands like Doves by Doron Paloma use Opal and diamond ring by Penny Preville. $3,380 Turquoise, topaz and diamond ring by Doves. $2,625 it in a big way. “We’ve noticed that people love the blues, since they often can be worn as neutrals,” says Tommy. There is an enormous diversity of materials being used by designers, including leather, wood, straw, ceramic and titanium, in addition to gold, silver and diamonds. Forecasters see a creative shift happening in new forms of jewels and ways of wearing them — like hair and body ornaments, eyewear, belts, handbags, and electronics — making the things we surround ourselves with everyday seem more precious. Cognac and white diamond pendant. $1,800 Sapphire and diamond earrings. $10,350 A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 51 Sterling silver earrings. $125 14k yellow gold earrings. $1,025 14k yellow gold earrings. $460 silver&gold Sterling silver necklace. $210 Available Exclusively at Aucoin Hart Jewelers Sterling silver earrings. $115 Sterling silver bracelet. $150 52 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E DOMINO collection for b y men J E F F P R I N E inside a man’s jewelry chest 1. Wedding band While the emphasis may be on your spouse’s engagement/wedding rings, it’s still important that your wedding ring express not only your commitment but your personality. Some couples get matching wedding bands, others select individual styles that suit them best. Thankfully, now there are nearly as many selections of men’s wedding bands available as women’s: from traditional 18k gold, platinum or palladium versions to contemporary metals, such as cobalt, titanium and tungsten carbide. 6 musthaves for your jewelry wardrobe Left to Right: Two tone gold with diamonds. $3,850 Palladium with diamonds by Scott Kay. $4,010 Yellow gold with coin edge. $1,600 Polished white gold. $850 Two tone gold. $1,175 Palladium by Scott Kay. $800 White gold with satin finish. $1,275 Sterling silver cufflinks. $195 2. Cufflinks Since a hallmark of any professional gentleman’s wardrobe is a French cuff dress shirt, naturally cufflinks are a necessity. But just because they are a necessity, cufflinks don’t need to be staid or corporate. They now provide a chance to be creative. For the office, usually your style should fall somewhere in between: a look expressive enough to show off your personal style, but without the glitz. If you are like an increasing number of men who don French cuff shirts, even for casual wear, there’s ample opportunity to experiment with cufflinks. Sterling silver cufflinks by David Yurman. $550 54 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E 3. Dress Set This is the gentleman’s version of red-carpet jewelry: a cufflink and stud set to be worn for formal and state occasions. When a man wears a tuxedo, he has few other accessory options, save for his dress set, which is why plenty of thought should be given to them. Typically, the cufflinks and usually four matching studs are sold as a dress set, but they can often be purchased separately. If you have a favorite pair of cufflinks, why not find studs that complement your cufflinks rather than match them exactly? Stud set with black diamonds by David Yurman. $2,800 4. Dress Watch Whether you work on Wall Street or Main Street, the sign of a professional man is often his power suit and his wristwatch. A dress-for-success look is even more important due to today’s competitive job market. Having the right look in your watch is just as important as the right fit in your jacket. The latest trend in dress watches is a slimmer approach to the watch case, allowing for your French cuff shirt to glide above. Dials are simpler and more straightforward: three hands, a day/date window and maybe a power reserve indicator. Straps are more desirable than Raymond Weil 39.5mm “Maestro”. $1,495 bracelets, especially in fine exotic skins and leathers. 5. Sports Watch Even for a man whose biggest physical exertion for the day is channel surfing, sports watches are something of a badge of masculinity. They’re the sports cars of your jewelry wardrobe. Equipped with functions such as a chronograph, tachymeter, alarm, regatta countdown, slide rule etc., sport watches are truly instruments that athletes, pilots, racers and boaters use. Best of all, they just look cool. Much of their design inspiration (and often materials, too) are based upon actual cars, planes or boats. From all-black, stealth versions to colorful nautical inspired styles, sports watches deserve a spot in your jewelry chest. Ebel 43mm “X-1”. $3,400 Sterling silver bracelet by David Yurman. $795 6. Link Bracelet A couple of generations ago, an ID link bracelet was one of the most popular pieces of men’s jewelry. Bracelets remain a favorite for men, but at dimensions that are a far cry from those in your grandfather’s jewelry chest. Just as watches have increased in size, so have the size of links in men’s bracelets. Which makes sense given that bracelets are often worn on the opposite hand from those bold timepieces. Bracelet styles today are truly sculptural works of art; many have intricately carved links and may utilize a mixture of metals or other materials. A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E [ 55 bridal bliss b y H E D D A S C H U P A K Even in an enduring category like diamond engagement rings, trends evolve to ensure that classic doesn’t become boring. Here are six of the freshest new takes on the traditional engagement ring for brides that want something unique. Cushion Round diamonds will always be popular, but today’s bride who wants something a bit more distinctive may choose an alternative, such as the cushion. For brides who like the vintage look but not the rectangular emerald cut, the softly rounded cushion cut is perfect. Its large facets give it a soft glow. The cut was invented before the advent of electricity, when rooms were lit by candlelight, and it’s designed to capture the candle’s glow. Floral Floral and leaf motifs are delicate, feminine, and always in fashion. This classic motif now extends to bridal jewelry. It dovetails with another trend for modern settings: split and twisted shanks, meaning there’s some interesting design along the sides, not just at the top of the ring. The shank of a ring, as it hugs your finger like a vine, adds dimension and movement to an engagement ring — and sets the scene for the placement of more sparkling diamonds. the hottest bridal trends The latest trends in Engagement Rings Melissa Sweet illusion neck ballgown with lacquered lace and appliqué by David’s Bridal. 56 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E bridal bliss Fancy Yellow Touch of Rose Love color, but just don’t feel engaged without a diamond? The trend for color in engagement rings extends to metal, Consider a fancy yellow diamond (like Kelly Clarkson did). and the metal of choice today is rose gold. The coppery tones Shopping for a fancy colored diamond is a little different than of rose gold (a blend of gold with a copper alloy) are roman- what you may be familiar with. Where the Four C’s all help tic and soft, rather than flashy. Rose gold is perfect to mix determine the value of a colorless diamond, the most import- and match with any other metals, from yellow gold to white ant defining aspect of a fancy colored diamond is its color. A metals like platinum and silver, or even blackened metals. yellow diamond is harder than any other yellow gemstone, And since rose gold is now the color of choice in fine jewelry and therefore has greater brilliance. and timepieces, your engagement ring will match the rest of your jewelry. Forevermark Diamonds Forevermark diamonds are the hottest thing in customized jewelry. They represent the top 1% of diamonds in the world and are branded by the De Beers group of companies, the world’s largest diamond mining organization. Forevermark bridal jewelry made by Aucoin Hart is customized in two ways: the design is chosen by the customer; and the diamond is chosen, also by the customer, from a selection of spectacular Forevermark diamonds. It’s the best of both worlds. Halo The halo setting is one of the biggest trends for engagement rings in years. A band of smaller diamonds, i.e. the halo, surrounding the solitaire give it a look of being a much bigger center stone. Sometimes, the halo goes two-tiered, often teaming up diamonds with a row of colored gems in one of the surrounding rings. Brides who like the look of a cushion cut but prefer the scintillation of a round diamond opt for a round stone in a cushion-shaped halo. 58 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E T U F T S C O M M U N I C A T I O N S M A G A Z I N E [3 bridal bliss b y H E D D A S C H U P A K The right jewelry for the big day Here’s some advice you won’t hear in a bridal shop: invest in a good piece of jewelry for your wedding day! F For most brides, the hunt for The Dress begins barely a moment after “yes,” if not before. Rare is the bride-to-be that hasn’t already given at least some thought to the style of dress she wants for her big day, if she hasn’t been envisioning it since kindergarten! Despite this focus, it should not overshadow the importance of jewelry on the big day. Don’t skimp on wedding day jewelry. The dress will be worn once, but jewelry is a family heirloom that can be worn not only for the bride’s whole life, but also by future generations. Whether your taste runs to classic pearls or something more dramatic, remember that wedding day jewelry should always complement face, hair and dress, never compete with it. “Everything needs to stay in proportion,” says fashion expert and celebrity stylist Michael O’Connor, who’s helped many movie stars choose jewelry for red carpet appearances. The Round diamond pendant set in white gold. $1,750 bride’s face shape and hairstyle should be considered first. Big hair — whether it’s full or long — needs a bigger earring, but make sure the shape of the earring doesn’t directly mirror the shape of the face. Brides seeking an elongated silhouette (and who isn’t?) should opt for a 1.5 to 2.5-inch drop earring, says Amanda Gizzi, head of the Jewelry Information Center in New York. The earring’s length will bring attention up to her face. A classic drop can make the face look slimmer, while a wider drop style, such as a chandelier or doorknocker, can balance out a long face. Diamond cluster earrings set in white gold. $3,100 Diamond drop earrings set in white gold. $4,200 60 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E bridal bliss Color is a hot trend for weddings, from flowers to cakes and even the bride’s dress! Too dainty is passé, but a big earring, a statement necklace, or an armful of bangles is on trend. Gizzi says the key to getting the look right is to pick one statement piece and don’t overdo the rest. “A bride should err on the side of restraint. It’s a more refined, elegant look,” says O’Connor. “The bride is already the star of the day, don’t gild the lily.” He suggests creatively placing a piece of jewelry in the hair, because while many brides dream of wearing a diamond tiara, Forevermark diamond pendant in white gold. $2,185 not many can afford one. Likewise, a beautiful diamond brooch is not only in proportion with a long dress or big hair, but also something that can be worn and handed down years later. A word of caution: if you amp up the hair jewelry and earrings, take everything else down (or skip it) so you don’t look like a Pendants and v-shape necklaces look best with v-neck dresses (like Kate Middleton’s), while Christmas tree. longer necklaces, chokers, or statement pieces Keep the jewelry in proportion to the dress as well as work best with strapless dresses. the hair. Jennie Ma, fashion editor of bridal website The Knot.com, says the simpler the dress, the more Color is a hot trend for weddings, from flowers to cakes and even the bride’s ornate the jewelry can be, but if the dress is heavily dress! More and more brides are embellished, go more modest with the jewelry. carrying colorful bouquets and/or accent their white dresses with a colored sash. Jewelry is a great way to dabble in color without Sapphire and diamond earrings by Penny Preville. $4,435 straying too far from tradition. Choose earrings, bracelets or brooches of colored gemstones, or perhaps wear a blue sapphire necklace. The big new trend for the traditional “something blue” is a rich, saturated Diamond bangle bracelet in whte gold. $3,975 62 ] navy instead of pastel, and a sapphire necklace looks modern yet will be classic forever. A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E designer spotlight b y Forevermark Center of My Universe diamond pendant. From $2,100 the Forevermark promise Looking for the best diamonds in the world? Look no further than a dazzling Forevermark piece from Aucoin Hart Jewelers. N No two diamonds are ever exactly the same, but each Forevermark diamond comes with a promise that is the same for every one: it promises to be beautiful, rare, and responsibly sourced. Forevermark is a diamond brand from the De Beers group of companies, the world’s largest diamond mining organization and the largest distributor of diamonds. Forevermark jewelry made by Aucoin Hart is customized in two ways: the design is chosen by the customer; and the diamond is chosen by the customer from a selection of spectacular Forevermark diamonds. Forevermark diamonds are the most carefully selected diamonds in the world. Experts at the Forevermark Diamond Institute in Antwerp carefully inspect each one to assess its eligibility to be included in the brand. The Forevermark diamond must have the following qualities: • It must be 14 points or larger (there are 100 points in a carat). • It must be cut to a standard of Very Good, according to the American Gem Society grading scale. • It must be L color or above (on a scale from D to Z). • And it must have a clarity value of SI or above — there are 11 clarity grades for diamonds: Flawless (FL), Internally Flawless (IF), Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS1 and VVS2), Very Slightly Included (VS1 and VS2), Slightly Included (SI1 and SI2), and Included (I1, I2 and I3). 64 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E C A R O L B E S L E R I S M Y E V E RY T H I N G THE CENTER OF MY UNIVERSE™ FROM FOREVERMARK © 2 01 3 FO R E V E R M A R K . FO R E V E R M A R K ®, Less than one percent of the world ’s diamonds c an c arr y the Forevermark inscription — a promise that each is beautif ul, rare and responsibly sourced . ® , C E N T E R O F M Y U N I V E R S E ™ A N D S H E I S M Y E V E R Y T H I N G ™ A R E T R A D E M A R K S O F T H E D E B E E R S G R O U P O F C O M PA N I E S . S H E Forevermark is part of the De Beers group of companies. designer spotlight Engagement ring created by Aucoin Hart’s master craftsmen. Round Forevermark diamonds surrounded by smaller diamonds. $15,500 Forevermark diamonds are the rarest in the world. Only 1% of the diamonds mined meet the standards. The diamonds are assessed by experts at every stage of their journey. Once they arrive at the Forevermark Diamond Institute in Antwerp for inscription, they are further reviewed, and between 5% and 10% are rejected for not meeting quality standards. Each selected diamond is then inscribed on the table facet with a Forevermark icon and unique identification number using highly advanced proprietary technology. They are sold only through authorized Forevermark jewelers. Forevermark diamonds are the rarest in the world. Only 1% of the diamonds mined meet the standards. The brand also offers the promise of integ- rity. Forevermark diamonds are guaranteed to be responsibly sourced, according to the principles of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS). The KPCS was jointly established by governments, the diamond industry and NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) to stem the sale of rough diamonds that are used to finance devastating conflicts in countries such as Angola, Sierra Leone, Cote d’Ivoire, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Every Forevermark diamond is sourced in accordance with the KPCS guidelines from a small number of carefully selected mines that are committed to the highest business, social, and environmental standards. They benefit the people, communities, and countries from which they originate. Each Aucoin Hart/Forevermark diamond is identifiable by a tiny trademark that is inscribed in the table, or top, of each diamond. This mark is so small — 1/5000th of a hair — that it can only be seen through a special Forevermark viewer, and because of the proprietary technology used to inscribe the mark, it is impossible to alter or duplicate it. “This is a feel-good brand,” says Adelaide Polk-Bauman, of Forevermark. “Not only are they the highest quality diamonds in the world, De Beers guarantees the integrity of their source.” Engagement ring created by Aucoin Hart’s master craftsmen for the Center of My Universe program. .71ct. Forvermark diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds. $5,650 66 ] A U C O I N H A R T J E W E L E R S M A G A Z I N E Forevermark diamond earrings designed by Aucoin Hart’s award winning craftsmen. $3,350 oyster perpetual date jus t ii rolex oyster perpetual and datejust are trademarks.
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