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JCK Editors Unveil Top 5 Jewelers' Choice Award Winners
Each year, the Jewelers' Choice Awards celebrate remarkable achievements in jewelry design, and the announcement of its winners and finalists is always met with anticipation. The accompanying 'Best of the Best' publication allows enthusiasts to delve into the distinctiveness each designer brings to their respective categories. Whether it's through bold conceptualization, superior artistry, or mesmerizing stones, these pieces earn accolades from retailers, editors, and industry influencers alike.
JCK Editors' Standout Selections from the Jewelers' Choice Awards
In May 2026, JCK editors Natalie Chomet, Karen Dybis, Melissa Rose Bernardo, Victoria Gomelsky, Amy Elliott, and Brittany Siminitz meticulously reviewed the extensive entries for the Jewelers' Choice Awards. From a vast collection of stunning creations, they each chose one piece that particularly captivated them, sharing their personal appreciation for its unique attributes.
Karen Dybis, a contributing editor, was entranced by Nelson Jewellery's praying mantis brooch, which triumphed in the Best Statement Piece category for items priced between $10,000 and $50,000. She lauded its lifelike quality, intricate craftsmanship, and playful character, particularly highlighting its impressive 93.68-carat tourmaline. For Dybis, the piece's ability to evoke joy and wonder is its ultimate achievement.
Melissa Rose Bernardo, the managing editor, gravitated towards Trésor's vibrant drop earrings, recognized in the Colored Stone Jewelry category ($2,501–$5,000). A long-time admirer of Trésor, she praised the Miami-based brand's mastery of "groovy color combinations" with its 15.23 carats of blue, pink, orange, and yellow sapphires, set in fluid 18k gold that maximizes their radiance.
Victoria Gomelsky, editor-in-chief, was drawn to Khepri Jewels' Cartouche charm fancy color diamond necklace, an Editors' Choice winner in Colored Diamond Jewelry. She admired its opulent, multi-shaped diamond drops, reminiscent of ancient royalty yet undeniably modern. The necklace's warm, desert-inspired hues, crafted from natural fancy colored diamonds, distinguish it in a market often dominated by lab-grown alternatives.
Contributing editor Amy Elliott selected Vanessa Fernández's 'Las Olas' ring, a dual winner of both Editors' Choice and Influencers' Choice in Diamond Jewelry (over $10,000). Elliott instantly recognized Fernández's signature style—sensual, refined, and featuring exquisite goldwork. She particularly appreciated the two pear-shaped diamonds, each over 2 carats, with the cognac diamond adding a touch of softness and mystique to the toi et moi design.
Brittany Siminitz, another contributing editor, found her favorite in Frederick Goldman's Modernist Diamond 7mm band, honored in the Diamond Jewelry category ($10,000 and under). Siminitz was struck by its "quiet power" and versatility, noting that its appeal lies in subtle details like its sculptural form and delicate diamond shimmer, creating a piece that feels both thoughtfully designed and timeless.
The collective choices made by the JCK editors offer a compelling glimpse into the diverse and innovative landscape of contemporary jewelry design. These selections not only celebrate individual achievements but also inspire a deeper appreciation for the artistry and intricate details that define exceptional jewelry. The emphasis on unique character, emotional resonance, and sophisticated design showcases a forward-thinking approach within the industry.
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