Jessica Alba hits the red carpet in ELAHN
Jewels and State Room Jewelry at the
2013 NCLR ALMA Awards on September 27th, 2013 in Los Angeles, CA. Jessica
wore the Triple Row Diamond Bar Ring, Diamond Hinged Ring, and the Multi-Row
Full Finger Ring by ELAHN Jewels to the awards.
She also wore the Silver Lattice Ring in White Diamonds by
State Room Jewelry.
ELAHN Jewels is the collaborative line by Leora Talmor and her mother
Elahn. Elahn's inspiration for the line came from her dreams of gems while
growing up in Jerusalem. The line has a modern edge while adding gothic,
victorian, and ancient eastern elements and making the pieces timeless and
classic. The collection includes a mixture of rustic mined and sliced diamonds
combined with classicly cut diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, rutilated
quartz, and moonstones set in antiqued silver and gold. ELAHN Jewels has already been seen on Mandy Moore, Lily Collins, and
Jessica Simpson, and is available for purchase at
www.elahnjewels.com.
State Room Jewelry is the line by Sarin Minassian whose collection offers
both subtle, elegant pieces to bolder, statement ones. The collection is
inspired from trends from around the world, and provides pieces that can
transition from day to night. State
Room Jewelry has already been
spotted on celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens, Kristen Kreuk, and Blake Lively and
is available for purchase at www.stateroomjewelry.com.
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ELAHN Jewels Triple Row
Diamond Bar Ring in Oxidized Sterling Silver and White
Diamonds. Price Upon Request.
ELAHN Jewels Diamond Hinged Ring in Oxidized Sterling Silver and White
Diamonds. Price Upon Request.
ELAHN Jewels Multi-Row Full Finger Ring in Oxidized Sterling Silver and White
Diamonds. Price Upon Request.
State Room Jewelry Silver Lattice Ring in White Diamonds. $560.00
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