Cove Jewelry launches America250 pieces with engraved patriotic details
Cove's America250 line makes patriotism personal, with each piece engraved America250 and a solid 14K gold lapel pin priced at $1,950.

Cove Fine Jewelry’s America250 collection was the clearest example of personalization in the latest wave of launches: each piece carried America250 engraved into the design, turning a commemorative theme into something more intimate than a logo. Sold through the official America250 store, the line included a solid 14K gold commemorative lapel pin priced at $1,950, designed in New England and crafted in the United States.
The collection was tied to America250, the nonpartisan effort led by the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission and America250.org, Inc. to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026. Established by Congress in 2016 and chaired by former Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios, the initiative has framed the anniversary as a “350 for 250” effort to engage all 350 million Americans. That backdrop gives Cove’s engraved pieces a sharper meaning: they are not just patriotic adornments, but dated keepsakes with institutional weight.
Sorellina’s Bloom collection took a different route to sentiment, leaning into the flower-power imagery of the 1960s and 1970s. The line, which debuted in spring 2026, offered inlay pendants in eight colorways and started around $3,000, with one hero pendant built from multiple hardstones and diamonds. Rather than literal personalization, Bloom trades in emotional coding, using color and material to evoke peace, rebellion and the brand’s idea of radical softness.

Chris Ploof’s Modern Electrum focused on material story. Reportedly the first jewelry line to use a newly created alloy of the same name, it was developed by Italy-based Legor with Diamonds de Canada as a modern interpretation of ancient electrum. Priced from about $935 to $2,195, the collection positioned itself as a non-tarnishing precious-metal alternative at a moment when gold prices remain at record highs. For collectors, that alloy is the point: the kind of technical distinction that can matter as much as engraving or a signature silhouette.
Flavia Bennett Designs’ Morph offered the most literal sense of movement. The architectural, minimalist collection, handmade in sterling silver and gold, included Circle Morph Earrings and Heart Morph Earrings that changed shape with a simple twist. In a category where permanence often defines value, Morph makes adaptability part of the design language, which can be just as compelling when jewelry is meant to become part of a personal archive.
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