Jewelry Trend Report: Spin The Color Wheel
by HauteLiving

While colorations for cold weather dressing can often feel drab, strategically placed gemstones can help remedy. We’ve scoured the earth to bring you a selection of the mostly brightly colored baubles with which to accessorize your look, and while mixing and matching is absolutely apropos, there’s something very polished about donning jewels in the same color way. Sapphires on Saturday, rubies on Sunday, perhaps.
1. BULGARI
High Jewelry platinum set earrings with diamonds and rubies, price upon request; at Bulgari, 201 North Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-858-9216; and Bulgari, 200 Stockton St., San Francisco, 415-399-9141
2. CHOPARD
Hearth emerald necklace from the Red Carpet Collection, price upon request, available at Chopard, 328 North Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-550-7220.
3. SOLANGE
Rainbow 18ct white gold and multicolor diamond spinner ring, $14,300; available at Solange Azagury-Partridge, 340 North Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills 310-276-4500.
4. VAN CLEEF & ARPELS
Daphnee clips in pink and yellow, price upon request; available at Van Cleef & Arpels, 300 North Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-276-1161
5. GRAFF
Pink sapphired chandelier earrings, price upn request; available at Saks Fifth Avenue, Beverly Hills, 310-275-4211; and Saks Fifth Avenue, 384 Post Street, San Francisco 805-884-9997
6. MARTIN KATZ
Diamond earrings set with two round cabochon blue sapphires weighing 9.35cts and 484 diamonds weighing 6.48cts, price upon request; available at Martin Katz, 9540 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, 310-276-7200
7. JACOB & CO.
Fancy gray blue oval cut diamond ring with pave white diamonds around the center stone, and natural fancy intense pink diamonds pave set on the gallery, set in platinum, price upon request available at Jacob & Co., 48 East 57th St., New York, 212-719-5887
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