Check out more of the latest and greatest in fine jewelry, fragrance and gifts for the home.
Renowned for its precious pearl designs, Utopia Jewels branches beyond baubles with this ultra-luxurious caviar server. Featuring a serving spoon and spreader crafted from white gold, mother-of-pearl, diamonds and rutilated quartz, and a hand-cut crystal ice bowl, it makes for an elegant addition to your next cocktail party (price available upon request).
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With the holiday season just around the corner, Krug has unveiled the Joseph, a generously sized glass crafted in collaboration with Riedel and named for the prestigious champagne house’s founder. Presented as a set of two in a personalized gift box (alongside a bottle of King Grand Cuvée, of course), it takes the guesswork out of gift-giving ($200).
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Spritz on fragrance the chic way with Bottega Veneta’s vintage-inspired poire atomizer, part of the new eau de parfum Deluxe Collection. The accompanying refillable flacon houses the label’s signature scent, a refined blend of notes like bergamot, jasmine, pink peppercorn and patchouli (available in November; $110).
www.bottegaveneta.com
Let the chips fall where they may: With Asprey’s Rat Pack-worthy poker set, you’ll always turn up a winning hand—at least where style is concerned. Supple camel-colored saddle hide and a sleek design show off the storied house’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship ($7,510).
www.asprey.com
Talk about animal attraction: For the new Ancient America collection, H.Stern drew inspiration from five different creatures that held spiritual significance in pre-Columbian cultures, yielding pieces like a sculptural turtle ring with an onyx and pavé diamond “shell” and these serpent earrings with shimmering scales crafted from black and cognac diamonds ($4,200). The Brazilian jeweler has its sights set on expansion into Asia with boutique openings in Seoul (October) and Shanghai (November and December).
www.hstern.net