From resort looks to fall ready to wear, ROYGBIV—the acronym for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet—is trending now in fashion. These robust jewel tones are evident in jewelry, too, in rainbow-colored, gradated shades of gemstones. Those who want to try the trend but are too reticent to dress head-to-toe in a motley spectrum can lean on jewelry to make a smaller rainbow statement.
Click here to see the five jewels that ran in the November issue.
Ultra Slim Crystal ring in 18k yellow gold with 0.8 ct. rainbow-colored princess-cut sapphires, $2,300; Polly Wales
Ceres Rainbow hoops in 18k gold with 0.76 ct. t.w. rhodolite garnets and 0.57 ct. t.w. citrines, $3,000; Amy Glaswand
Marquesa earrings in 18k gold with 8.95 cts. t.w. gemstones and 0.65 ct. t.w. diamonds, $6,380; Bellarri
Florentine necklaces in 18k gold with 24 cts. t.w. peridot and 6.45 cts. t.w. pink sapphires; 39.85 cts. t.w. amethyst and 3.15 cts. t.w. rubies; and 32.70 cts. t.w. citrine and 6 cts. t.w. pink sapphires, $9,900 apiece; Paolo Costagli
Magnipheasant Feathers bracelet set in 18k white gold with 16.57 cts. t.w. peridot, 14.73 cts. t.w. citrine, 13.69 cts. t.w. blue topaz, 9.9 cts. t.w. amethyst, 9.59 cts. t.w. rhodolite garnet, 8.54 cts. t.w. iolite, 8.33 cts. t.w. red garnet, and 1.66 cts. t.w. black diamonds, $35,000, Stephen Webster
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