Good morning, my darlings!
I have something colorful and exciting for you to kick off the first new post of 2016 (the “best of” posts were fun, but they didn’t exaaactly count, did they?). You already know and love Todd Reed‘s work – I’ve featured it several times before. Well, I have something new to show you: two Todd Reed tourmaline pieces.
As you know from when we’ve looked at Todd’s work before, he usually works in gold and diamonds. Wonderful, spectacular gold and diamonds – hard to complain about – but when I learned he was doing something new, I knew I needed to show you. Because: look at the colors!
Todd Reed’s signature style remains strongly in evidence, but the bright tourmalines – in pink, blue, and ultra-rare blue-green Paraiba – make subtle vivid magic out of the trademark gold settings, while the floating bubbles of bezel set diamonds keep the overall look light.
Here’s the necklace. I love that while it’s clearly related to the necklace, the elements aren’t identical. Here, the bezel-set diamonds cluster around each tourmaline in its own thick gold setting, forming an ombre river of gradually changing tourmaline elements.