

Centurion Jewelry Show will kick off at the Arizona Biltmore Resort in Phoenix. With just a few days to wait until the show opens its doors to longtime exhibitors and luxury retail jewellers are preparing to unveil their newest offerings.
Rahaminov Diamonds
At Centurion this season, Rahaminov Diamonds is introducing The Victoria Collection. “This line is a new expression of our iconic Bezel Collection. While the bezel has long been a house signature, Victoria represents an evolution in how we interpret it,” says Melanie Goldfiner Goldberg, chief marketing and business development officer. The softly scalloped bezel introduces a sense of movement, dimension, and quiet ornamentation that feels both refined and powerful, she explains. “This collection reflects where our design aesthetic is headed in 2026: a continued focus on sculptural elegance, thoughtful details, and pieces that feel timeless yet distinctive. It is about elevating familiar forms through nuance rather than reinvention.”
The inspiration behind the Victoria Collection, she points out, comes from the idea of modern regality interpreted through our signature bezel design. “The scalloped bezel evokes a crown like silhouette, offering a sense of quiet strength and refined femininity without feeling literal.” This season is defined by exceptional white diamonds set exclusively in 18k gold and platinum, with a strong emphasis on craftsmanship and substantial weight. “The Victoria Collection spans diamond tennis necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, each designed to feel enduring and luxurious rather than trend driven,” explains Goldfiner Goldberg.
Oscar Heyman
“Oscar Heyman continues to focus on our own unique strengths at Centurion with new and exciting designs featuring exquisite gemstones — a fabulous Mexican fire opal ring and a 2.68-carat Brazilian alexandrite lead our phenomenal ring offerings, while a new pair of multi-colored sapphire cluster earrings will likely sell as the style is one that we are known for among our best stores,” says Tom Heyman, president of Oscar Heyman.
Picchiotti
Architectural elements, with their bold and geometric shapes, are recurring sources of inspirations in all Picchiotti collections. Pieces depicting these elements will be on display at the Centurion show, informs Maria Carola Picchiotti, the brand’s marketing director. The most iconic pieces of the Valenza, Italy-based jeweller leans on an extensive use of baguette and emerald cut diamonds, as well as octagonal colour gemstones.
“Besides baguettes, emerald cuts and octagonal cut stones, we, at Picchiotti, like opaque stones, like coral, turquoise and onyx, and, in more recent years, also coloured ceramic. The finishing touch of opaque stones and/or ceramic gives the product a sophisticated and unique flair that one does not see in other collections very often. These elements also allow for singular designs and special engineering such as diamond inlays that require a manufacturing technique that Picchiotti has mastered over the years thanks to their vast experience,” she adds.
Verragio Fine Jewelry
“Verragio is a brand known for our focus on relationships,” says Sophia Macris, creative director, Verragio Fine Jewelry. “We create more space for personal connections to jewelry with these new gold and diamond initial pendants in pretty script that evokes elegant handwriting. This year is going to be all about the people who are most important to you — what better, more lasting way to show your love than these pendants?” Macris adds.
The Centurion will be on from 1-3 February: