For those skywatchers out there
Staring at the stars is an activity traditionally reserved for the summertime: In most cases, it’s just too cold now to kick back, relax, and gaze up at the sky. Living in a city, I don’t often get the opportunity to marvel at the stars, and this summer, I did just that. And it seems so silly, how simply looking upward can be such a wonderful thing, but it’s a memory of the summer’s past that I’ll hold dear for a long time. Maybe that’s why I’m so drawn to celestial jewelry, because it’s a little piece of that to carry with me no matter where or when. As we move into the winter, and with daylight savings time spoiling all of our fun and shortening our days this weekend, I embrace these jewels as little, marvelous reminders of how it feels to be in that place again. These jewels offer that same feeling of wonder, with their miraculous presentations. I’d find it hard to believe that anyone—even those that don’t love to venture outdoors—could be anything but entranced.
Earrings in 18k white gold with moonstone and diamonds, price on request; Lydia Courteille
Crescent Moon ring in 14k rose gold with pink sapphire and 0.21 ct. t.w. diamonds, $925; EF Collection
Starburst bracelet in 14k dark rhodium with 1.17 cts. t.w. diamonds, $6,850; Graziela Gems
Moon and Stars Cameo necklace in 14k rose gold with diamonds, $2,875; Jacquie Aiche
Star ring in 18k rose gold with 0.14 ct. t.w. blue diamonds and 0.3 ct. t.w. white diamonds, $2,358; Shiva Design & Jewels
Moon Cradle necklace in 14k yellow gold with moonstone and diamonds, price on request; Blackbird and the Snow
Luna collection pendant in white gold with sapphire and diamonds, price on request; Leo Pizzo
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