
Over the years, the Design Collective at JCK has served as a springboard for some of the industry’s most successful jewelers (David Yurman, here’s looking at you!). That’s why a visit to the neighborhood is de rigueur for retailers in search of cutting-edge design and classic jewels with a contemporary twist. Our advice? Start with the four designers highlighted below and then take a wander through the neighborhood. You never know—the next industry superstar may be around the corner.
German Kabirski
Over the past 25 years, the Design Collective veteran has taken an unconventional approach to his handcrafted designs, experimenting with textures, forms, and materials to create jewels that reflect his unmistakable ethos. In Kabirski’s new accessibly priced GK.ey Jewels sub-brand, he uses rough gems—mainly sapphires and rubies—set in silver or gold-plated silver to create pieces that deliver artistry without breaking the bank.



Giampouras Collections
Vasilis Giampouras studied jewelry design in London at Guildhall University. From his workshop in Athens, he looks to Mother Nature as a prime source of inspiration for his gem-set jewels, which embody the ancient Greek concept of Cosmos, or the harmony and order that shape the universe. The brand’s latest collection features titanium, 18k gold, and precious gemstones in pieces that capture a sense of balance, brilliance, and refined artistry.

John Atencio
The Denver-based jeweler is bringing a slew of newness across multiple collections to JCK. In the brand’s Havana line, expect to find 14k gold styles featuring “a more defined diamond presence while staying true to its signature angled design,” according to the brand.

The new Bellagio Petite line offers a more refined take on the Bellagio style. Designed for effortless, everyday wear, it’s marked by channel-set diamonds in high-polish 14k gold. The Arrivo Petite range, meanwhile, is the brand’s new entry-level offer, taking up where the brand’s Arrivo Silver collection left off. Crafted in sterling silver, it features John Atencio’s signature trillion shape.


Last but not least, a medallion collection, rendered in 14k gold with pavé diamonds, is designed to answer the call for personalized and symbolic styles.

Mignon Faget
For the Design Collective exhibitor’s 55th anniversary, which coincides with the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans–based jewelry brand is introducing its Legacy collection, which reimagines the city’s signature symbol, the fleur-de-lis, in a series of bold and sculptural designs available in sterling silver and 14k gold.



Top: Ring in black titanium and 18k white gold with emerald and diamonds, €19,000 ($21,241); Giampouras Collections
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