Friday, February 8, 2008

Jewelry For Your Mr. Or Ms. Right This Valentine's Day? Make Sure They Say "I Love You"

From Forbes.com's Jewelry that says "I love you" here are some luxurious pieces that might just be right for your Mr. or Ms. Right this Valentine's day. Whether you're looking at getting him/her a ring/ watch or bangles, bangles & bracelets or colored stones. These gems are sure to brighten up your loved-ones Valentine's Day.


Simon G Vanity Fair Ring for $4,750

Despite rising gold prices, yellow and rose gold baubles are back in style. The Vanity Fair ring by Simon G combines white, rose and yellow gold accents with white and canary yellow diamonds. Pricey, yes, but it's versatile; pair with jeans and a white shirt on the weekend or with a silky gown to a black tie event.

For more information, visit www.simongjewelry.com.






Ballon Bleu Cartier Watch (Prices available upon request)

The 18-karat white gold and diamond Cartier Ballon Bleu watch combines masculinity and femininity in one extravagant timepiece. Curved on top and bottom, the case is designed to fit naturally and sit lightly on the wrist. The winding mechanism is decorated with a sapphire cabochon, around which the dial orbits. This blue gem is protected by a metal arch.

For more information, visit www.cartier.com.




Francis Mertens Tanzanite and Diamond Cuffs
($495,000--sold as a pair)

These Francis Mertens titanium tanzanite and diamond cuffs will bring a sparkle to your loved ones' eyes. While they feature 69 total carats of diamonds and 15 carats of tanzanite, you're also paying here for craftsmanship; they took four months to make.

For more information, visit www.francismertens.com.







Harry Winston Pink Diamond Ring (Prices available upon request)

Want to make a statement? There's likely no more gorgeous a gift than this 5.96-carat, cushion-cut, fancy, pink diamond ring set with trapezoid-shaped diamonds in 18-karat rose gold and platinum.

For more information, visit www.harrywinston.com.


(images and descriptions care of Forbes.com)

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