These jewelers carve stunning
pieces from semiprecious stones.
ACCESSORIES
DAVID WEBB
“I wanted to be an archaeologist,
a ceramicist, or a jeweler. Jewelry
won out.”—David Webb (1975)
SYLVA & CIE
“I love how carvings echo the
past. Blending them with contem-
porary design and scale brings
stones to life and creates an off-
beat story.”—Sylva Yepremian
LITO
“I love anything vintage. I found this coral
fish, which was carved in Naples in
the ’60s, in a jewelry store in Capri. I
gave it new life by embellishing it with
diamonds.”—Lito Karakostanoglou
DOUBLE-WRAP TENNIS BRACELET,
IRENE NEUWIRTH, IRENENEUWIRTH.COM
EARRINGS, DAVID WEBB, DAVIDWEBB.COM
WIRE NECKLACE, $2,200, CHARM,
$10,300, BOTH, DEZSO BY SARA
BELTRÁN, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY,
DEZSO BY SARA BELTRÁN, NYC
NECKLACE, LITO FINE JEWELRY,
$9,840, LITOFINEJEWELRY.COM
RING, SYLVA & CIE, $9,735,
STANLEY KORSHAK, DALLAS
CARTIER
“Precious carved stones have been a
Cartier mainstay since the early twentieth
century, beginning with Jacques Cartier’s
first trip to India in 1911.”
—Pierre Rainero, Director of Image, Style,
and Heritage, Cartier International
RING, CARTIER, BY APPOINTMENT
ONLY, 800-CARTIER
COURTESY OF THE DESIGNERS; FOR DETAILS, SEE SHOPPING GUIDE.
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