Lindsey Scoggins’ New Jewelry Embodies Goth Romanticism

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Lindsey Scoggins’ New Jewelry Embodies Goth Romanticism

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National Jeweler gave us some great eye candy in this one, and a lot of it so I left a few pics for you to see via the link. But I have to wonder if the word 'Goth' was typed in the title in error, since Goth is not mentioned even once in the article, while with word Oath is since that's the theme of one of her collections, and only the black bracelet looks Goth-ish. The last one is gorgeous, and has a short video clip plus 2 photos in a slideshow, but the fox is my favorite. Check these out. 8-)

Lindsey Scoggins’ New Jewelry Embodies Goth Romanticism

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Rings from Lindsey Scoggins’ new “Oath” collection

"New York—Lindsey Scoggins’ latest collection is all about romance.

“Oath” emerged from a custom client piece, expanding into a full-fledged collection the New York City-based designer launched this summer.

It celebrates commitment, love, and loyalty, but with a moody romanticism that feels atypical from the average token of fidelity on the market.

Scoggins calls the collection: “strong and clean, but also very wearable. Once we decided to explore it as a collection, it evolved very quickly.”

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A rhodium-plated 18-karat gold bangle from the “Oath” collection with bezel-set diamonds ($13,350)

There are hefty, grooved bangles with two loops connected by a chain. It’s an allusion to handcuffs that, interpreted through Scoggins’ elegant point-of-view, becomes a covetable piece representing the connection between two people.

It’s available in a double version, too, with two single bangles connected by the chain. A single version starts at $9,950 for an 18-karat rose or yellow gold version, though there are lots of iteration possibilities featuring diamond detailing, the most elaborate of which is set all the way with emerald-cut diamonds retailing for between $46,200 and $48,050 depending on wrist size.

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A double version of the “Oath” bangle in 18-karat rose gold with diamond pave ($27,400)

There are also ring versions with a single loop, or a double ring connected by a chain, just like the double bangle.

The pieces feel genderless, with hints of both masculinity and femininity.

Scoggins described her clients to National Jeweler as, “women and men who appreciate fine details and excellent workmanship, and want something unique but incredibly wearable.”

The collection’s “Gypsy Link Rings,” which show lots of the meticulous detailing that is essential Lindsey Scoggins, can also be envisioned as a men’s pinky ring or woman’s cocktail ring.

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A 3.15-carat rubellite tourmaline ring in 18-karat rose gold ($12,500)

Sharp, talon-esque prongs encase sizable colored gemstones like tourmaline and spinel, while link detailing defines the grooved shank. Pieces are one-of-a-kind due to the nature of the gems selected for each version.

“Lately, we are using a lot of tourmalines, spinel and sapphires—a moodier spectrum versus the bright rainbow colors popular now,” the designer said.

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A 5.1-carat spessartite garnet in 18-karat yellow gold ($9,500)

“Padlock” pendants transform the style into individual, bezel-set charms featuring various cuts of diamonds and colored gemstones. There’s an elaborate pave diamond-set locket version, as well as smaller stud earrings with the collection’s signature notched bezel.

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A “Padlock” pendant from the “Oath” collection in 18-karat yellow gold with a heart-shaped tourmaline weighing 3.59 carats ($6,500)

Charms and layered necklace looks have been extra popular in recent years, and another new Lindsey Scoggins assortment answers that demand.

“Fable” recalls the figures in dark fairy tales, like a heart encircled by a flame, a phoenix, and a fox.

The latter is a personal favorite of Scoggins’, in part because of the process to create it.

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The fox pendant in 18-karat rose gold and diamonds from the new “Fable” collection is a personal favorite of the designer. The small size sells for $2,995 and the large for $3,995 (chain sold separately).

“The fox came to life using bygone techniques including hand carving multiple waxes to get her shaping just right, and you just want to hold her in your hand all day because of the gold weight,” Scoggins said. “She’s a great talisman.”

Pendants are available in two sizes, with the smaller starting at $2,395 and the larger starting at $3,995.

While “Oath” has a more unisex feel, the “Fable” collection was designed with a more feminine energy in mind.

Scoggins was inspired to create it at the start of the pandemic.

“Seeing how women were forced to immediately ... "

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I like the pointy prongs. The dark themes appeal to me this week.
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