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Last year, the Brazilian designer Fernando Jorge celebrated his 10th anniversary in business with glorious creations including sexy diamond and gold statement bracelets that swoop around the wrist and forearm. Fernando’s lapis, diamond and gold Comet bracelet is more of a solid design inspired by our connection to the earth, but also looks to the stars.

The French-Lebanese designer Selim Mouzannar’s bold bracelets have roots in a couple of eras. Jazz Age women could have danced the night away in Selim’s aquamarine, diamond and black enamel wide bracelets. A regal lady from the Victorian era would have been as happy in his amethyst and gold web like bracelet as any modern woman who wants to make a jewelry statement.

From the moment Kristy Stone launched Retrouvai in 2016, she garnered a cult following for her joyful jewelry. Among all her eyecatching work, the Lollipop collection is one of the most recognizable. Two candy-colored gemstones punctuate each one-of-a-kind piece, like the gold cuffs recently introduced to the collection.

Tabayer founder Nigora Tokhtabayeva takes her design cues from any number of sources, from modern American sculpture to the symbolism of talismanic objects. The results are brazenly large gold bracelets that look like solid tubes swirling around the wrist.

by marion fasel

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