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David Webb Jewelry - Guest: David Higgs, Hosted by June Scharf

22 min · 25. okt. 2025
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This episode features the extremely glamorous and highly identifiable jewelry brand, David Webb, known for its unique design language which is big, bold and frequently very blingy. The pieces carry price tags in the 5 and 6 digit range, and since it began in 1948, it has found many fans among those in Hollywood and high society.   For visual reference, visit DavidWebb.com.   This line of jewelry includes necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets and brooches. It’s couture, it’s high fashion, it’s quality and it’s master craftmanship. David Webb really is the definition of luxury and he has been widely acclaimed as one of the most influential jewelry designers of the 20th century.

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