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21 Jewels Stood Out at the 2025 Centurion Show February 20, 2025 (0 comments)

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Phoenix, AZ--The dominate theme at the 2025 Centurion Show was creatively designed jewels made with colored gems, followed by diamond jewels for engagement rings, wedding bands and large statement pieces, according to a story on Forbes.

Even a few traditional diamond-centric brands showed they were willing to delve into color, according to the story. Centurion exhibitors Varsha Diamonds and Gumuchian were named as diamond jewelry manufacturers who presented colored gemstone designs at the show.

[Annamaria Cammilli Hypnose ring]

Mark Henry Jewelry, Bellarri, Goshwara and Lisa Nik were among the designer brands who traditionally worked with colored gems and presented new pieces at the show.

Oscar Heyman, Robert Procop and Rahaminov Diamonds were cited for their high jewelry creations. Oscar Heyman’s multicolored necklace the top image in the story.

Among the six Italian jewelers were mentioned in the story, Annamaria Cammilli received special attention for its new collection, “Hypnose,” which features sweeping curves, enveloping shapes and the silky texture of its gold finishes in six proprietary colors.

Among diamond companies, Tacori was noted for purposely going against the trend of solitaire rings on thin bands to create something more robust and more personal.

Shah Luxury was mentioned for using diamonds in creative ways to customize other accessories, like large hats, sunglasses, sneakers and even golf putters.

Sethi Couture’s specialty in stacking was mentioned as well.

Zulu Ghevriya of Smiling Rocks, the one lab-grown diamond brand in the story, received a mention for his attempt to elevate these gems to luxury status.

Read more on the Forbes website.