Good morning, my darlings!
This week is crazy (lots of exciting things going on!) so I didn’t have time to finish the blog post I had originally planned to publish today…but I still wanted to give you something pretty to look at. Therefore, please enjoy these glorious necklaces from Sutra!

Both light and lovely, but so very glamorous.
On the left, we have the Mother Earth necklace: a luscious 5 carat opal doublet surrounded by 4 carats of emeralds, 6 carats of sapphires, and 1.4 carats of diamonds. Colorful and enthralling.
On the right, we have a monochromatic stunner, the Peacock feather necklace. This elegant piece features 8 carats of diamonds in the feather and three more in the diamond-accented chain. Not too shabby.
This baby has a completely different vibe and I’m super into its bold look.
This tassel necklace comes from Sutra’s Black & White Collection, which explains the color scheme. It features a geometric, articulated tassel in 18K white and black gold with 2.5 carats of black diamonds and 0.5 carats of white diamonds. So glam!!
And a bonus!
This one might appear to be subtle because of its color scheme, but that’s some major carat firepower. This is the rough diamond Y necklace by Sutra and it blazes with 105 carats of rough diamonds and 15 carats of faceted diamonds.
Aren’t they all glorious? Sutra as a brand is an eternal master of glamour and these beauties are a perfect example.
Which necklace is your favorite?? I’m drawn to the tassel, because I love tassels, things that move, and things with an Art Deco vibe…but the Mother Earth necklace is such wonderful gemstone colors, and the rough diamond Y necklace’s understated spectacle is highly seductive.
What do you think, my dears?
And by the way: I’m going to be doing an interview on Liz Kantner’s Instagram Live tomorrow!! Keep an eye on my IG for more details soon.
Images c/o Sutra.


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A stack of sapphire engagement rings from Under the Crown jewelry! As the public shows more and more interest in individuality where engagement jewels are concerned, colorful bridal is increasingly important to consider.
The first thing you’ll notice when you walk into Joden is that their store feels like a cross between a shop and a museum. The long room is lined with brightly lit display cases of jewelry, as one would expect, but some of the finest pieces are mounted on the walls in individual vitrines. Each of these showpieces is displayed solo, in front of an enlarged photograph of itself.
Objectively speaking, a necklace made of 100+ year old dead bugs should be gross…but I fell head over heels for this antique French scarab necklace. I love the texture of the beetle shells, their unique iridescence. This piece didn’t come home with me that day, but I can’t get it out of my mind.
From delicate and whimsical to hooooooooly moly! How about these diamonds?