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Jade’s 20 years of experience makes for incredible pieces that give the ultimate self-expression. She seamlessly blends contemporary design with the inspiration of heirloom jewellery, and has also championed ethically-sourced diamonds from the get go. Everything is handmade, from start to finish, under one roof in New York.
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Metals
Yellow gold
A precious and highly durable metal which comes in different golden hues depending on its purity.
18 kt
75.0% gold content, a warm buttery yellow hue and considered the most classic gold. An exclusive as well as durable precious metal. 18kt gold is hypoallergenic and generally safe for people with sensitive skin.
Solid
Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.
Polished
The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.
Gemstones
Diamond
0.56 carat
The unit of weight for diamonds, equivalent to 0.2 grams.
SI1
Clarity
G
Colour
Near colourless and rare white with a very slight warm tone, near impossible to detect. (Grade G)
Round
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Size and fit
PendantWithoutChain necklace
Lobster claw
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Designer Interview
Jade Lustig: "I am really honouring the shape, the sensibility and the artistry around diamond cutting and what that brings to the mix."
I think we should start with your background, because it’s quite interesting and different from most other people who work as jewellery designers.
Yes, I was a diamond buyer for many years. I started when I was very young. When I was 18 years old, I started working with my grandfather. Essentially, I just came in for a Friday job in order to make some extra cash. Within a year, because he was getting older, and the family business had skipped a generation, he sent me to Antwerp instead of going himself. He had two brothers there who ran a very large diamond manufacturing company where they would get huge amounts of rough diamonds from De Beers, and since his nephews had taken over after his brothers, he thought it was time for me to go. I was literally thrown in at the deep end, flying to London to accept these rough diamonds. I had no idea what I was doing, but from there, I became the de facto diamond buyer for my grandfather for many years. We worked across the desk from each other.