THERE IS A STORY WITHIN YOUR PIECES
Starting as a purely artistic pursuit, NY-based jeweler David Yurman has evolved into an innovative company lauded for its craftsmanship. The brand has established a standard for itself through cutting-edge techniques and unconventional materials. As a result, it is able to offer up a wide range of styles to fit even the most eclectic tastes. However, as we adorn ourselves with these designs, we often fail to consider that each piece is connected to the past.
JEWELRY PREDATES WRITTEN HISTORY
Neanderthals were the first to adorn themselves with crude relics that detailed the experiences of their lives. This season, chief creative officer Evan Yurman drew inspiration from man’s earliest pieces of jewelry in a gold-and-diamond-encrusted claw amulet and a silver eagle talon. As time passed, a plethora of ancient cultures began to embellish themselves as a means of satiating superstitious beliefs and connecting to their specific deities.
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
David Yurman’s men’s collections celebrate these traditions while expressing your personal style. Its signature tags reference military-issued pieces, while its box chains elevate an archetypal form. David Yurman continues to find inspiration in the past as it looks to the future. Four-billion-year-old meteorite becomes an innovative new material for jewelry. And its Forged Carbon collection—with its sleek appeal—sets a precedent for how the jeweler will push the envelope for years to come.
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HOW THE JEWELRY WE WEAR
REFLECTS THE PAST
PRESENTED BY
DAVID YURMAN
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SILVER & GOLD ATTRACTION
Ancient Egyptians layered gold and silver jewelry to attract the attention of the gods, while many early civilizations incorporated skull motifs as a way of embracing death. As humanity evolved, so did its jewelry. Yurman’s contemporary take on the skull is a sterling silver amulet, which adds a bit of edge to your look while representing your connection to the afterlife. Worn on the pinky, signet rings adorned with family crests and emblems were used by noblemen to seal letters like a signature.
METEORITE TAG
FUSED METEORITE INLAY TAG
STERLING SILVER
48x11mm
$650
LINKS CHAIN
5.7MM LINKS CHAIN BRACELET
18K GOLD
$3,500
SKULL ENHANCER
12MM SKULL ENHANCER
PENDANT & CHAIN
SILVER
$195