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ONLY NATURAL DIAMONDS
June 26, 2024
How The British Royals Mastered the Jewelry Makeover
The Jewelers you Should Know For a Redesign: RENNA
PURIST
July Issue
Editor's Picks: Cristina Cuomo shares her favorites for a relaxed yet put together season
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COUTURE
June 5, 2024
The 2024 COUTURE Design Awards a Celebration of Global Design
PROFESSIONAL JEWELER
June 5, 2024
Couture Design awards 2024: The Winners
Best in Clored Stones Below 40k: RENNA
GIOIELLIS
June 6, 2024
It is the most anticipated competition of the year: the Couture Design Awards
Best in Colored Gemstones Below $40,000 Retail: Renna
MEET THE JEWELERS
Best in Colored Gemstones Below 40k: RENNA
Renna Brown-Taher is the founder and creative director of the New York-based brand Renna. She grew up in Pacific Palisades, California, and her love of jewelry can be pinpointed to a very young age when she and her mother found two coffee bean shells on a beach, followed by her mother creating the original shell jewels. Fast forward to multiple degrees, including being a certified Graduate Gemologist, and “Renna's mission is simple, to create jewels of exquisite quality for the modern woman.” Many possess delicate, refined, and/or dreamy-colored gemstones.
ONLY NATURAL DIAMONDS
May 30, 2024
9+ Dazzling Diamonds from Las Vegas COUTURE 2024
Inspired by collecting seashells with her mother, Renna‘s brand is centered around her love for nature and the sea. Renna models her iconic constellation necklace with Taweret, which interprets the Egyptian goddess of childbirth and fertility. She completes her look with a stack of diamond bangles and a gold watch, along with her diamond engagement ring and her gold seashell ring.
NATIONAL JEWELER
June 3, 2024
Here's Who Took Home the Gold at the 2024 Couture Design Awards
In the "Best in Colored Gemstones Below $40,000 Retail" category, Renna was the winner
THE NEW YORK TIMES
March 5, 2024
Technology can expedite the process, but it is hardly necessary. Renna Brown-Taher, founder and creative director of the jewelry company Renna in New York, recently received a decades-old Post-it note from a client. On it, the client’s father had written a short note accompanied by a math problem for her to solve (“Miss You 11 x 2”).
“He was mathematically inclined and this was his love language,” Ms. Brown-Taher wrote in an email. “Our client, then a little girl, penciled in ‘22’ in her own handwriting. Many years later, she still held on to the Post-it. We decided to exactly copy the writing of the Post-it, by hand, onto her pendant. Priceless memories come in many forms.”