Physician-turned-shoe-designer Taryn Rose has a new title, jewelry designer. And what's particularly interesting is that she is creating her line using the cultured diamonds from Gemesis. WWD has an article on Rose's new eco-friendly gestures including her eco-conscious collection of shoes and bags called Taryn Rose Verde. The Taryn Rose limited edition jewelry pieces are priced between $5,000 to $25,000. Most of the designs will be limited to 100 pieces and she has done some individual pieces for customers. Many of the pieces are centered on dome or rose themes, like the one seen here. Rose plans to sell the jewelry at Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue and her signature shops. It's a good move for Gemesis, the fact that a high-end designer has used lab-grown diamonds will help increase their profile with luxury customers who might have otherwise shied away from purchasing non-mined diamonds.Taryn Rose Designs With Gemesis Diamonds
Physician-turned-shoe-designer Taryn Rose has a new title, jewelry designer. And what's particularly interesting is that she is creating her line using the cultured diamonds from Gemesis. WWD has an article on Rose's new eco-friendly gestures including her eco-conscious collection of shoes and bags called Taryn Rose Verde. The Taryn Rose limited edition jewelry pieces are priced between $5,000 to $25,000. Most of the designs will be limited to 100 pieces and she has done some individual pieces for customers. Many of the pieces are centered on dome or rose themes, like the one seen here. Rose plans to sell the jewelry at Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue and her signature shops. It's a good move for Gemesis, the fact that a high-end designer has used lab-grown diamonds will help increase their profile with luxury customers who might have otherwise shied away from purchasing non-mined diamonds.







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9-17-2007 @ 7:33PM
Haywood, Cleveland Ohio said...
the emperor has no clothes. i could not agree with the Wollard comments more. Someday someone will wake up the ancients and we will be enlightened their ways AGAIN.
it's not the size or ct. that makes jewelry: jewelry. ..but the style and piece (rock) arrangement of the rings.
i would rather have my lady wear generic grown, farmed, lab created ring that was a work of the master craftsperson who made it, then $$$$$ rocks thrown into a platinum pile and called a masterpiece.
i know.
Haywood
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9-18-2007 @ 1:15AM
MidnightPlatinum78 said...
That phrase "culutred diamonds"... I like it. It is a lot more consumer-friendly than "lab-created." Which, to be honest is one of the most poorly designed terms for a product in history. I am in the industry and I can tell you, it is always a hard sell to skeptical customers, but they never even flinch at "cultured pearls."
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