One-of-a-Kind
“One-of-a-Kind” jewelry pieces are becoming increasingly of interest. As an antidote to the “accessibility” and glut of product, I think people now want to have things which are unusual, and express their individuality—things that are hard to find. The craftsmanship and artistry of fine jewelry, not to mention the unique properties of the stones themselves, […]
Luz Camino’s one of a kind "flower on the moon" brooch ($18,820).
One-of-a-kind bangle in 18-karat yellow gold with pink tourmaline and diamonds ($95,700).
One-of-a-kind platinum ring with an 18-65-carat square cut Colombian emerald and colorless pear shaped diamonds ($2,000,000).
“One-of-a-Kind” jewelry pieces are becoming increasingly of interest. As an antidote to the “accessibility” and glut of product, I think people now want to have things which are unusual, and express their individuality—things that are hard to find. The craftsmanship and artistry of fine jewelry, not to mention the unique properties of the stones themselves, lends itself to creating such special pieces. Given that most of the best jewelry is an investment, people appreciate the intrinsic value—both financially and artistically—of something rare. We love Luz Camino’s work in the “one-of-a-kind” world—each piece is a beautiful little world unto its own. Buccellati often sets rare one of a kind stones in exceptional and unique, engraved signature cuffs. These are true, legacy collectibles. And Bayco is renowned for finding incredible and rare stones.