These 16 Jewelry Pieces Will Always Remain Timeless
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I'm a sucker for really nice jewelry. I believe that something is worth the splurge if I know I'll wear it forever, so it's not unusual to find me perusing pieces on the reg. My most recent search led me to Manfredi Jewels, a—quite literal—goldmine for the luxury jewelry-obsessed like myself. Stunning rings from Tiffany & Co., statement necklaces from Bvlgari, and classic watches from Van Cleef & Arpels are just a few of the many things I found from its estate collection—the assortment of pre-owned pieces the brand carries. (Some date back decades!) Each gem, no matter how old it is, still remains breathtaking and completely timeless. Curious to see my favorites? Keep scrolling.
Earrings
Watches
Rings
Necklaces
Anneliese Henderson is a Los Angeles–based senior editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear where she covers the latest in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. When she’s not writing about her favorite trends, you can find her reading a book by the beach or spending money on overpriced smoothies at Erewhon.
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