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Greenwich St. Jewelers and Jewel Boxing add gemstone charms to capsule collection

Greenwich St. Jewelers and Jewel Boxing’s fourth capsule turns the focus from pendant necklaces to flower-named charms and bead strands, with 18 pieces priced from $940 to $12,200.

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Greenwich St. Jewelers and Jewel Boxing add gemstone charms to capsule collection
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Greenwich St. Jewelers and Jewel Boxing released their fourth collaboration on June 24: the G.ST x JEWELBOXING drop, an 18-piece lineup that includes 11 flower-named frame charms, bead-strand necklaces and a pair of chains designed to be worn alone or built into a personal stack.

The charms are the collection’s clearest shift. Greenwich St. Jewelers lists names such as Rhodolite Garnet Rose, Red Garnet Dahlia, Imperial Topaz Quince, Citrine Zinnia, Muzo Emerald Laurel and Aquamarine Hydrangea, with prices running from $2,100 to $12,200. Hydrangea and Dahlia are 14K yellow gold pieces centered by an Asscher-cut natural gemstone, with Hydrangea set with a 2.00-carat aquamarine and Dahlia with a 3.00-carat red garnet.

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The charms move between chains, bracelets and existing jewelry. The bead-strand necklaces, priced roughly from $940 to $1,600, sit lower on the entry point and bring a softer, more casual layer to the capsule. Greenwich St. Jewelers also offers a cable link chain and an omega chain, each priced at $2,500, so the collection can function as a set of parts rather than a fixed look.

The new drop follows the pair’s earlier work in 2024, when Greenwich St. Jewelers and Jewel Boxing introduced seven gemstone pendant necklaces named after summer cocktails. Those pieces were handmade in the store’s Tribeca workshop, used SCS-certified recycled gold and traceable gemstones, and ranged from $1,800 to $4,400. Customers traveled from across the country after discovering Jewel Boxing’s social videos.

Jewel Boxing began as Xarissa B.’s online jewelry project in 2022, and by the time of the 2024 collaboration she had more than 40,000 followers across Instagram and TikTok. Greenwich St. Jewelers is a second-generation Manhattan jeweler at 93 Reade St. in Tribeca and is Latina-owned and women-owned.

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