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June 02, 2008

Bochic cuff bracelet in 18-karat yellow gold with rose-cut black diamonds interspersed with colorless diamonds.
By Catherine Dayrit

Las Vegas—Big and bold continue to be major jewelry trends, but designers at the JCK and Couture shows in Las Vegas last week have updated those themes with subtle design variations.

Cocktail rings continue their reign in the spotlight, but the freshest pieces are all-metal incarnations or mostly metal pieces that forgo one large stone in favor of a few small diamonds or gemstones scattered here and there.

While these rings are large and statement-making, many designers are offering airy, openwork versions that give the feel of volume without the weight.

For those who do like the look of one large stone, rings set with cabochons are another prevalent look, offering a new air to the faceted look that has long been a favorite.

The minimization of stones was also seen at the shows in the form of pave diamonds. Covering everything from cocktails rings and pendants to bangles and earrings, designers showed a fascination with uber-small stones.

As for hoop earrings (a perennial favorite), the most au courant way to wear them is in forward-facing fashion, especially with embellishments, such as concentric circles or other shapes and designs within the hoop.

In terms of color, designers are showing a number of pieces in black and yellow gold combinations. Whether it's a gold cuff bracelet with blackened silver or a gold pendant studded with black pave diamonds, the theme is notable for its contrast, and for its friendliness to the wallet. Combining silver with gold helps to keep prices down, and black diamonds tend to be less expensive than colored or colorless diamonds.

Continuing design themes are art deco or vintage designs, geometric designs and nature-inspired looks, with designers showing a particular interest in insect motifs.

In addition, pieces that offer any form of personalization are hot tickets. Whether it's a horoscope charm or a bracelet from which proceeds go to benefit environmental or social causes, consumers are increasingly interested in items that have a story to them, and designers are obliging.

Going along with this idea of catering to consumer needs and interests is the notion of variety. Designers at the Vegas shows have been showing jewelry that can be worn in a number of ways, a selling point for consumers who want their dollar to go even further. Designer Deborah Pagani, for example, is showing triangular drop earrings that have two pieces, allowing the wearer to choose either a stud earring look or a longer drop look.
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