Night Moves

Photo credit: @begumkhan

Gold. Vintage. Glamor.

The holidays are upon us, and it’s high time to show off your jewels. Save dainty gems for the daytime and opt for statement-making jewels for your night moves. Jewelers and designers are always on board for a party via bold gold pieces with a vintage flair. And there’s a never-ending number of vintage and estate pieces on offer. New or old, you’ll dazzle in these.


Seed Pearl

Doyle & Doyle’s sisters Elizabeth & Irene have an eye for finding the most exciting vintage pieces. This early Victorian beauty is decked out in tiny seed pearls, mixing delicate with statement for one showstopper necklace.

Early Victorian “Seed Pearl” necklace, $3,800 at Doyle & Doyle


Triple Cuff

Marina Bulgari of the famed Bulgari family branched out on her own in 1976 and launched Marina B. The current designer, Guy Bedarida, creates pieces with “boldness and timelessness” and a luxuriously contemporary flair. Enter: this triple cuff with pavé diamonds.  

18k yellow gold and pavé diamonds “Trisola Triple Cuff,” $30,400 at Marina B



Dome Ring

Carrera y Carrera is known for award-winning fine jewelry centering around gold showstoppers. Their sizable cocktail rings, like this dome number, say it all.

Carrera y Carrera 18k yellow gold “Aqua” dome ring, $4,850 at Oster Jewelers


Bruni Collar

LA-based Dorsey is a vintage revival brand filling the void between fine and costume jewelry. They’ve succeeded with everything from affordable tennis necklaces to jumbo earrings that have made their way onto the fashion set and celebrities alike (Emily Ratjkowski is a fan).

14k yellow gold-plated brass with pavé “Bruni Collar” necklace, $500 at Dorsey


 

Queen Of All Hearts

Designer Begum Kiroglu’s designs don’t mind standing out. Her creations are inspired by far-flung places and nature, attracting attention whether worn roaming a cocktail party or chatting it up at a dinner party.

Gold plated and crystal “Queen of All Hearts” earrings, $1,400 at Begum Khan


Rosalind Link Bracelet

Designer Monica Rich Kosann started her career as a photographer and combined that expertise with a passion for antique jewelry creating a brand centered around storytelling. This link bracelet serves as a solid base for adding charms or lockets, but it stuns by itself.

18k yellow “Rosalind” link bracelet, $8,900 at Monica Rich Kosann

 

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