Fresh jewelry launches and June birthstone gifts for her
JCK’s June inbox edit surfaced fresh post-Vegas jewels, from $3,580 butterfly drops to a $31,300 rivière necklace, with moonstone and pearl in the mix for June birthdays.

JCK’s June 24 inbox edit gathered the freshest jewelry launches landing after Las Vegas Jewelry Week, and Brittany Siminitz called June “without question, the best month” for her inbox. The lineup centered on full reveals from brands that showed at JCK, Luxury and Couture, alongside labels that timed their launches to the same post-show moment. Moonstone and pearl were folded into the edit because they are June’s birthstones, which gives the roundup a built-in birthday and push-present angle.
The strongest gift candidates were the pieces with clear personality and serious finish. Helios earrings came in at $7,624, while a Zei Jewels stacked ring was listed at $16,000, a price that signals substantial metal work and a more fashion-forward take on ring layering. Emily P. Wheeler’s butterfly drop earrings, at $3,580, offered a lighter entry point without losing the sense of occasion, and Claudia Mae’s snake brooch, at $12,500, leaned into the bolder animal motifs that have been moving through high jewelry. Camille Beinhorn’s rivière necklace, priced at $31,300, was the kind of piece that reads as heirloom-level even before it leaves the box.
The roundup also pointed to the kinds of gifts that feel newly relevant right now. Stone Fine Jewelry’s Pegasus pendant, at $4,790, sat in the sweet spot between statement and wearability, while Lalaounis’ bow earrings were priced on request, reinforcing the brand’s place in the top tier of occasion jewelry. Dorothée Potocka, Samra, ZAHN-Z and Francesca Villa were also named in the mix, giving the edit breadth across styles rather than a single look. That matters for June buyers who want something a recipient is unlikely to have already seen circulating in stores or group chats.

JCK’s 2026 show cycle explains why the June launches arrived with such force. JCK ran from May 29 to June 1 at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, while Luxury ran from May 27 to June 1, with select activity beginning May 27 and May 28. The show added a Lifestyle Pavilion for accessories, home décor and unique gifts, and debuted Timepieces at Luxury and JCK with brands including Movado, Citizen Watch US, Frederique Constant, Alpina Watches, Victorinox, Shinola, Bulova, G-Shock and Casio.
The scale behind that momentum was hard to miss. More than 30,000 industry professionals attended JCK and Luxury, including about 17,500 buyers and retailers, across more than 1,900 exhibiting companies and roughly 400,000 square feet. Sarin Bachmann said the event exceeded expectations and underscored JCK’s role as the industry’s premier marketplace. A June 5 follow-up on straight-from-Vegas collections also highlighted Tacit and Lauren Godfrey’s Harwell Godfrey Gold Rush, a line shaped by gold prices and Western motifs like bolos, spurs, horseshoes and bandannas, proof that the most giftable launches right now are the ones that arrive with a point of view.
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