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Nature Studies
November 2007
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Sterling
and diamond floral ring ($995), by John Hardy. Ruby, gold, platinum, and diamond
wasp pin ($6,100), from the Estate Collection, both from J.B. Hudson.
Photo by Matthew Coppersmith
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White gold and diamond floral pendant ($1,500), from Macy’s. Two-tone gold and diamond floral bracelet ($5,280), from Be Iced. White gold and diamond dragonfly pendant
($1,885), from the Nordstrom Diamond Collection at
Nordstrom. Dragonfly broach ($3,850), from Tiffany & Co.
White gold, freshwater pearl, and diamond dragonfly
pin
($2,000), from Bergstrom.
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Yellow-and-white
gold broach with diamond and garnet ($2,025), by Kurtulan, from Continental
Diamond.
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Yellow gold and diamond butterfly pendant with colored stones ($1,800), by Mary Ann
Schiesl-Griesinger, from MSG Gold Images. White gold and diamond leaf
pin with multicolored mixed sapphires
($3,565), from Scheherazade. Yellow gold caterpillar pin with assorted colored
stones ($239), from Be Iced.
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Gold and diamond olive leaf necklace ($1,094), by Jamie Cassavoy, from Max’s. Ginko servers ($55 for pair), by Michael Aram, from Macy’s.
Photo by Matthew Coppersmith
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Damascus steel ring with gold inlay, diamonds,
and wood-grain finish ($1,675), from the Stephen Vincent Muse Collection at
Studio Vincent. Australian opal and gold shamrock ring ($750), by Bill Plattes. Gold, platinum, and diamond turtle
pin ($2,800), by Faruq, from Gallery 360. Enchanted Forest candleholder ($180 for a pair), by Michael Aram, from Macy's.
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SLIDESHOW
To inspire your next landscape project, we gathered the best outdoor living trends and tips from top Twin Cities landscape architects and designers.
April 2008
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SLIDESHOW
Seventy-degree temperatures, beaming
sun, and blooming flowers might still seem weeks away. But when it does rain, chic and practical accouterments make it more
bearable.
April 2008
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SLIDESHOW
Treat yourself
to spring’s hottest accessory trend: mouth-watering brights.
April 2008
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SLIDESHOW
Support our great state’s local artisans, creatives, and crafts people by purchasing a piece of their handiwork.
March 2008
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