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My first NY Jewelry and Watch Show on Saturday was both exhilarating and exhausting. My goal was to see as many 5+ carat old cuts of varying colors as I could. Mission accomplished.
(disclaimer: I only had a few hours to cover the whole show, so pic quality is not that great)
Here's a play by play...
7:30am DH & I dropped off our youngest off with my sister and left the greater Boston area.
12:45pm arrived at the show. Made a beeline for Vivid Diamonds (they were close to the entrance.) Saw this beautiful 6.79 ct J/S1I antique cushion cut.

Walked around for a short bit, met Jocelyn from Gilded Lane and-bonus-a few lovely PSers. Got overwhelmed by the sheer amount of bling-left for a quick deli lunch. Pro-tip: Eat BEFORE you enter the show
2pm Back at it. Got distracted by these five stone Ruby rings at Jardin Jewels. The graduated one is a true antique with unheated rubies.


(disclaimer: I only had a few hours to cover the whole show, so pic quality is not that great)
Here's a play by play...
7:30am DH & I dropped off our youngest off with my sister and left the greater Boston area.
12:45pm arrived at the show. Made a beeline for Vivid Diamonds (they were close to the entrance.) Saw this beautiful 6.79 ct J/S1I antique cushion cut.

Walked around for a short bit, met Jocelyn from Gilded Lane and-bonus-a few lovely PSers. Got overwhelmed by the sheer amount of bling-left for a quick deli lunch. Pro-tip: Eat BEFORE you enter the show

2pm Back at it. Got distracted by these five stone Ruby rings at Jardin Jewels. The graduated one is a true antique with unheated rubies.


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