EDITOR'S REVIEW
New York designer David Webb's jewels are as distinctively bold today as they were when he was alive. He passed away in 1975 yet his designs continue to find new fans. Inspired by women's footwear, he first created the Shoelace cuff in 1977. Originally designed in gold and diamonds, it has been created in an equally luxurious but more affordable version as part of the Woodworks collection, with its three polished gold laces standing boldly against the warm, smooth textures of red-brown bloodwood.