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70 GIVE IT SOME PIZZAZZ Of Rare Origin earrings in 18K gold $1,995, at Neiman Marcus, Tootsies. Wilfredo Rosado Hand to Hand earrings with 18K gold, diamonds and colored stones at Neiman Marcus, wilfredorosado. com. David Webb Zebra bracelet in 18K gold and platinum with cabochon r ubies and diamonds $69,500, at Neiman Marcus. Fernando Jorge Radiant ring in 18K gold with diamonds $9,670, at Grange Hall. Yossi Harari snake cuff ring in 24K gold with rubies and cognac diamonds $6,708, at Stanley Korshak. Verdura black jade Maltese cross cuff $56,500, and Cocholong Maltese cross cuff $58,500, at Neiman Marcus. Jacquie Aiche for Pearl Ladder necklace in rose gold with diamonds $4,750, at Ylang 23. Pomellato jasper ring $7,100, at Neiman Marcus. Kimberly McDonald geode cuff with rose-cut brown diamonds in 18K gold, at Forty Five Ten, Market. David Webb Button cuff in 18K gold and platinum with diamonds and interchangeable cabochon coral and turquoise $56,000, at Neiman Marcus. Seaman Schepps Torchon necklaces in 18K white gold with carved rock crystal, black onyx, and diamonds $4,500, at Eiseman Jewels. T he great fashion editor Diana Vreeland loved nothing more than all things big and bold — and making statements in the most outlandish, eye-catching way. In a 1969 memo written to her editorial staff at Vogue, she declared, "We must carry on with beautiful rings. Don't forget David Webb, Tiffany and Van Cleef." A tusk on a heavy chain, a Jean Schlumberger brooch worn on her sleeve, David Webb's zebra on her wrist, Verdura Byzantine and Maltese cuffs, all beloved totems of the great D.V. With a thirst for the eccentric, The Empress of Style sought jewels with a vivid stroke.