Last update on: 9:40 am June 9, 2024 by fashionabc

Gabriel & Co., founded in 1989 and spearheaded by brothers Jack and Dominick Gabriel, has built a thriving business in New York, crafting fine jewellery and providing exceptional service. Last week, the luxury brand unveiled a new collection at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, NV. Each piece of timeless and fashion-forward fine jewellery was handcrafted by artisans, including diamond Stuggies, stackable rings, drop earrings and Y-Knot necklaces – with a modern twist on classic styles.

The fine jewellery brand is expanding their signature iconic Gabriel Bujukan bangles with new styles that feature 3-mm and 4-mm beads. Each designed with flexibility in mind; the new collection is stackable, perfect for an everyday look and comfortable to wear. All styles feature an elegant balance between 14K gold, white gold and diamond. As ‘Artisans of Love’, celebrating life and love through the art and science of fine jewellery, Gabriel & Co. exhibited engagement rings crafted from 14k yellow and white gold, designed with single prong settings and French pave detailing.

14K Yellow-White Gold Bujukan Diamond Stations Bangle. Image: www.gabrielny.com

As a new addition to The Gabriel Love Foundation ‘Stronger Together’ initiative, Gabriel & Co. also showcased a new bar necklace made from intertwined strands representing the strength of togetherness. True to the nature of the foundation, the everyday piece is a reminder of the power of humanity with 100 per cent of the proceeds from every purchase going directly to JFC helping children in need with focus on Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.

in more exciting news, Gabriel & Co. is set to transform the fine jewellery market with the introduction of a Digital Certificate of Authenticity with GIA Diamond Verification for all diamonds. Committed to bettering the diamond industry, The Digital Certificate of Authenticity can be downloaded online, leveraging GIA’s meticulous diamond verification processes. Gabriel’s advanced technology, developed over a twelve-year span, began with the implementation of a proprietary serial number system laser-inscribed on each piece of jewellery. Each unique serial number tracks a product’s journey from the artisan who designed it, through sourcing and production, to its purchase by the consumer.