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VANCOUVER Women pile on Paloma's Sugar Stack rings at Tiffany & Co. ($995-$1,575)

HOUSTON Texans fall for Faraone Mennella's bold Wonder Woman cuff ($25,000)

BEVERLY HILLS Angelenos pair Judith Ripka's Monaco ring ($8,900) with jeans

HONOLULU Young shoppers love the whimsy of Dior Fine Jewelry's Diorette ring ($15,500)

NEW YORK CITY Clients say Verdura's Caged ring ($6,275) sings to them like a bird

ATLANTA Southern belles wear David Yurman's New Deco ring ($3,400) day and night

ST. THOMAS John Hardy's Batu Kawung cuff ($2,900) is a hit at Jewels boutique

SAO PAULO Actress Bruna Lombardi favors H. Stern's Cobblestone brooch ($18,000)

LONDON Leviev's Russian Candies earrings ($115,000) were inspired by the chamomile flower

MILAN Sophisticated shoppers return to Pomellato for sleek rings ($3,445)

ATHENS Greek women love the way the coral in Bulgari's Elisia earrings ($52,800) complements their skin

DUBAI Clients looking for rarity choose Boucheron's Caméléon ring ($25,500)

PARIS The Mademoiselle ring ($5,700) draws attention at Chanel Fine Jewelry's Place Vendôme boutique

SHANGHAI The diamond inside Chopard's So Happy ring ($5,195) moves around

MOSCOW Fashionistas are drawn to de Grisogono's multi-sapphire earrings ($26,900)

HONG KONG Statement pieces like Van Cleef & Arpels' Hawaii ring ($20,600) are what clients want

SYDNEY Aussies think Cartier's Mimi ring ($5,050) is unusual and elegant

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