American luxury jeweler David Yurman launches new pinky ring designs, this season, dipped in color and hand-set with spirited motifs. The new ceramic pinky rings are available in 8 vivid colors, while the iconic Cable Collectible pinky rings feature a heart, an evil eye, a compass and a princess-cut diamond motif set in 18K gold.
The David Yurman Pinky is today’s signature ring and this season, David Yurman pinky rings are statements of individuality with boldly-hued ceramic, which can be styled and layered with other pieces in your jewelry wardrobe. The ceramic pinky rings are priced at $450 and the Cable Collectible pinky rings start at $1,500. They are available exclusively in David Yurman boutiques and on DavidYurman.com.
Signet rings have been worn on the pinky finger throughout history. They were signatures bearing the wearer’s name and family heritage. The David Yurman Pinky Collection is the modern interpretation of this concept – they come dipped in color, decorated with meaningful symbols, encrusted with rare pavé gems and an option to personalize. They are relaxed American luxury – modern, playful, spontaneous and individual.
About David Yurman
David Yurman is the premier American luxury jewelry brand with a mission to share in life’s exceptional moments. Founded by two artists, David and Sybil Yurman, in New York in 1980, artistic inspiration, craftsmanship and unconventional yet elegant designs are at the core of the brand. The marriage of David’s background in sculpture with Sybil’s natural understanding of color and art yields signature jewelry designs; diamond, pearl, and gemstone jewelry and Swiss-crafted timepieces that are renowned for capturing the essence of relaxed American luxury. David Yurman collections are available at 47 retail and concession locations throughout the United States, Canada, and France and at over 350 locations worldwide, through their exclusive authorized fine jewelry and timepiece network of retailers, including in the US, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, UK, Russia and the Middle East.