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Pure Color

Unfaceted gemstones are a smooth way to incorporate your favorite hue into the big day.

by Elena Donovan Mauer
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There’s plenty of color in today’s weddings, and some brides are choosing to play up their wedding hues with matching gems. A glossy cabochon jewel—one that’s smooth rather than faceted—lets the color (and the bride) shine.

pure color

  1. Earrings with rose quartz centers, surrounded by whisky quartz and champagne citrine, by Wendy Stauffer of Fuss Jewelry.
  2. Aquamarine ring in 18K gold with diamonds, by Yael Sonia.
  3. 18K-gold engraved cuff with large green zircon and six green tourmalines, by Paula Crevoshay.
  4. Oval Brazilian pink tourmaline earrings with green tourmaline in 18K gold, by Paula Crevoshay.
  5. 14K-gold-filled textured chain with London blue topaz, by Amelia Rose.
  6. Prehnite cocktail ring in 18K gold, by Geoffrey Good.
  7. Post earrings of blue topaz and aquamarine in 18K gold with diamonds, by Robin Koffler.
  8. Rock-crystal pendant with 18K-gold chain, by Lalounis.
  9. Ring of orange chalcedony surrounded by diamond accents in 14K gold, by Sydney Evan.

Photography: Alexandra Grablewski.

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