Style File: Patience Is a Virtue, But So Are Diamonds

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thumbnail Patience Is a Virtue, But So Are Diamonds
Feb 6th 2013, 14:07

Valentine’s Day is next week, and some of you are no doubt angling for a diamond, not a box of chocolate. We’re here to counsel patience. Patience because you won’t be able to get your hands on Hoorsenbuhs’ just-launched Forevermark Bridal Collection until April 1, and Hoorsenbuhs’ Robert Keith has designed the most jaw-dropping engagement ring we’ve seen maybe ever. “Everybody was making the same ring over and over,” Keith says, rattling off a list of the most famous jewelry houses on earth. (His business partner, Kether Parker, is brand ambassador.) “And the basic feeling of the designs of those rings—it’s the same category, the same theme, and I can see all of them [for a lot less] in the Jewelry Mart downtown in L.A.” What sets apart this ring is the responsibly sourced 12.10-carat Asscher-cut rock that earns its Forevermark Exceptional appellation, and then some. But each Hoorsenbuhs for Forevermark engagement ring bears some of the 7-year-old brand’s design signatures. And they won’t set your significant other back $850,000 like this one will, either. Opening price points are less than $20,000 for a one-carat ring; a sampling of the line, which also includes diamond studs, is now available at Barneys.

—Nicole Phelps

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