B.W. COOK -- The Look
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We stopped in at Traditional Jewelers at Fashion Island this week for
a preview of fabulous jewelry available for the holidays. It’s actually
the 25th anniversary season in Newport Beach for upscale gem purveyors
Lula and Marion Halfacre, owners of the store.
“We feel very blessed to be a part of the lives of members of this
community, sharing in their engagements, weddings, anniversaries, new
arrivals and so much more,” Lula Halfacre said. “And the best part is
that many of these people are not only clients, but friends.”
The Halfacres have developed such relationships based on trust. In the
jewelry business, trust and taste are everything.
The active couple are involved in all kinds of community projects,
quick to lend their personal and professional resources to help whenever
asked.
Two young women who work at Traditional Jewelers, Debra Hosoda and
Edyta Martynowska, volunteered to show off the store’s precious goods.
1. Debra Hosoda models an exquisite platinum, diamond and blue
sapphire necklace. The necklace has 295 diamonds with a carat weight of
30. The 49 sapphires weigh 16 carats. The cost to Santa: $69,500.
2. On Debra’s ears are platinum and diamond earrings designed by Star.
Made up with round brilliant diamonds, tapered baguettes and marquise-cut
diamonds, the earrings have a carat weight of 2.20 and costs $19,290.
3. Edyta Martynowska displays platinum and diamond earrings designed
by Charles Krypell. Featuring round and brilliant diamonds weighing 3.20
carats, the pair sells for $18,750.
4. Edyta shows off a killer ring from NOVA Styling, featuring a
fantasy award-winning center stone cubic zirconia set and surrounded by 6
carats of diamonds ($33,390).
5. Around Edyta’s neck is a piece designed by Stefan Hafner in white
18-karat gold from his “new millennium” collection. The necklace features
249 round brilliant diamonds with a total carat weight of 4.75 ($23,990).
6. Debra lends a lovely hand to share this Ambrosi designed 18-karat
white gold, five strand, diamond bracelet with a carat weight of 27
($69,990).
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