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Rahaminov x Bucherer Paint the Town Pink, Yellow, and Sparkling White

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Bucherer, the Swiss company best known for the watches it manufactures, is also a luxury retailer with a portfolio of boutiques across the globe. Earlier this month it announced the introduction of Rahaminov Diamonds, a third-generation family-run diamond cooperative, into its U.S. retail network. Rahaminov will complement Bucherer’s existing retail mix of prestigious European jewelry houses (e.g., Boucheron, Chopard, and Piaget) and Bucherer’s own branded jewelry collections.

Most people in the industry associate Los Angeles–based Rahaminov with big, bold diamonds—often yellow and pink, sometimes green—and the pieces on offer at the Bucherer 1888 TimeMachine store on Manhattan’s 57th Street are what you’d expect. Except that they are somehow even more spectacular when you get to touch and feel them, as JCK’s Melissa Rose Bernardo saw for herself at the launch party earlier this month.

One example: the yellow diamond glamazon below, clocking in at more than 50 carats.

Rahaminov yellow diamond ring
Ring in platinum and 18k yellow gold with 50.55 ct. cushion-cut fancy intense yellow diamond and 3 cts. t.w. trapezoid-cut diamonds, price on request  

Bucherer and Rahaminov first connected through one of the latter’s retailers, Leeds & Son. (Bucherer acquired the Palm Desert, Calif., business in 2022.)

In addition to lighting up the Manhattan flagship, Rahaminov Diamonds’ fine jewelry collections will have a presence on Tourneau’s website (Bucherer acquired Tourneau in 2018) and at other Bucherer boutiques across the U.S., including Bal Harbour, Fla.; South Coast Plaza and Palm Desert in Southern California; and Las Vegas’ Bucherer 1888 TimeDome.

Rahaminov’s history goes back to the 1940s, when the Rahaminov brothers became diamond cutters in Israel’s Buchara Diamonds cooperative. In the 1980s, Tamara Rahaminov, daughter of one of the founders, and Amir Goldfiner expanded the legacy, opening an office in Los Angeles and transforming the company into a luxury brand. The design concepts are led by Tamara (whose surname is now Goldfiner—she and Amir are married), and the business is represented by daughters Nicol and Melanie Goldfiner. Together they continue Rahaminov’s tradition of offering creations that always make diamonds—big, marvelous, and endlessly clear ones—the central focus.

Amir and Tamara Goldfiner at the Bucherer x Rahaminov launch party on Dec. 6

“We are truly excited to bring our one-of-a-kind jewels to New York, and especially with such an iconic brand,” said Amir Goldfiner, president of Rahaminov, in a statement. “Bucherer is the perfect partner and place to showcase some of our true standouts. We have selected never-before-seen pieces that will really wow their customers, along with other exquisite pieces.”

A few of these jewels, pictured below, are exclusive to Bucherer. All prices are on request.

Rahaminov bracelet
Seven-row bracelet in 18k white gold with 98.18 cts. emerald-cut diamonds
Rahaminov necklace
Flower necklace in platinum with 29.96 cts. t.w. diamonds
Rahaminov Bucherer pink diamond
Lariat necklace in 18k white and rose gold with 4 ct. pear-shape diamond with 0.2 cts. t.w. fancy pink diamond melee, 5.15 ct. fancy brownish pink diamond with 0.19 cts. t.w. round diamond melee, and 35.52 cts. t.w. pear-shape diamonds

That lariat necklace with its dreamy pink diamond (or should we call it Peach Fuzz?) sure would fit nicely in the toe of someone’s Christmas stocking. Just saying.

Rahaminov stocking
Been an angel all year, Santa. —Amy

Happy holidays!

Top: Rahaminov doing what Rahaminov does best. Ring in platinum and 18k rose gold with 6.12 radiant-cut fancy green blue diamond center stone, 0.9 cts. t.w. fancy intense pink trillion diamonds, and 0.15 fancy pink diamond melee, price on request

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