Platinum Jewelry In The Spotlight At The "70th Primetime Emmy Awards"
Drop Earrings are a Popular Trend on the Red Carpet
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The traditional 70th anniversary gift is platinum, so it was no surprise to see spectacular jewelry set in platinum glistening on the red carpet at tonight's "70th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards."
From Heidi Klum's statement necklace to Chrissy Teigen's drop earrings and Jessica Biel's diamond cluster bracelet, the world's biggest television stars accentuated their custom couture gowns with ultra-glamorous and sophisticated platinum jewelry.
Platinum Guild International is pleased to share that leading red carpet jewelry brands such as Harry Winston, Lorraine Schwartz, Kwiat, Tiffany & Co., and Fred Leighton chose to style A-list celebrities in naturally white platinum settings that truly enhance the brilliance of diamonds and colored gemstones. Platinum jewelry is the choice accessory for celebrities to capture the most special, glamorous and memorable moments.
Below are highlights of platinum jewelry from tonight's red carpet:
Jessica Biel in Platinum by Harry Winston
- Earrings with open cluster diamonds, set in platinum (11.48 carats)
- Secret Cluster bracelet with diamonds, set in platinum (37.62 carats)
- 3 Row Carpet ring with diamonds, set in platinum (8.23 carats)
- Ring with pear-shaped diamond clusters, set in platinum (3.70 carats)
- Brilliant Love band ring with diamonds, set in platinum (0.49 carats)
- Ring with pave diamonds, set in platinum (0.24 carats)
Chrissy Teigen in Platinum by Lorraine Schwartz
- Earrings with white diamonds, set in platinum
- Ring with a double marquise diamond, set in platinum (8 carats)
Heidi Klum in Platinum by Lorraine Schwartz
- Necklace with rose cut diamonds and intense pink diamonds, set in platinum (110 carats)
- Rings with white and vivid pink diamonds, set in platinum (20 carats)
Constance Wu in Platinum by Harry Winston
- Shinde drop earrings with diamonds, set in platinum (13.95 carats)
- Lotus Cluster ring with diamonds, set in platinum (1.29 carats)
- Traffic ring with diamonds, set in platinum (1.48 carats)
- Band with round brilliant diamonds, set in platinum (2.2 carats)
Rachel Brosnahan in Platinum by Tiffany & Co.
- Tiffany Paper Flowers™ Collection earrings with diamonds, set in platinum ($175,000)
- Ring with a pink tourmaline and diamonds, set in platinum ($21,500)
- Two Tiffany Jazz® three-row diamond rings, set in platinum ($9,700 each)
Mandy Moore in Platinum by Harry Winston
- Drop earrings with diamonds, set in platinum (10.19 carats)
- Secret Combination bracelet with diamonds, set in platinum (66.83 carats)
- Band ring with diamonds, set in platinum (5.39 carats)
Elisabeth Moss in Platinum by Harry Winston
- Traffic earrings with diamonds, set in platinum (2.85 carats)
- Traffic bracelet with diamonds, set in platinum (4.12 carats)
- 2 bracelets with round brilliant diamonds, set in platinum (2.57 carats and 8.88 carats)
- Winston Cluster ring with diamonds, set in platinum (2.91 carats)
Claire Foy in Platinum by Kwiat
- Cascade earrings with pear shaped diamonds, set in platinum (6.5 carats)
About Platinum Jewelry
Platinum is the ideal choice for red carpet jewelry because it holds diamonds and precious gemstones more securely than any other metal. It is not only the highest quality metal, but its density makes it one of the most durable and enduring precious metals. Platinum is also naturally white, unlike white gold, which means it will not cast any tint onto a diamond or gemstone, allowing the stone's genuine color to sparkle brightly.
For more information, please visit Platinum Guild International USA's sites:
Consumer website: www.platinumjewelry.com
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/jewelryplatinum
Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/platinum_jewelry/
Twitter page: www.twitter.com/ptjewelry
Hashtag: #BePlatinum
SOURCE Platinum Guild International
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