Tennis superstar Venus Williams launches stunning diamond match collection

Venus Williams has partnered with the coveted jewelry brand Reinstein Ross to develop her very first jewelry line, while also unveiling her new title as Designer in Residence..

Reinstein Ross, the distinguished jewelry brand renowned for its exquisite brushed gold creations in iconic custom gold alloys and rare gemstones, is proud to unveil its new partnership with tennis champion and entrepreneur, Venus Williams. Together, they are excited to introduce the Diamond Match™ collection. Redefining what everyday jewelry looks and feels like, Venus wanted to empower jewelry lovers to express their individuality through one-of-a-kind pieces.

Available from today, the collection offers a captivating selection of 20-karat peach gold, domed diamond Pavé jewelry pieces. The line includes stud earrings, drop earrings, bracelets, necklaces and a ring. Influenced by Reinstein Ross’ hunter link clasp and co-designed by Williams, the collection encapsulates jewelry that is as unique as it is empowering.

Venus Williams brings her own sense of style, empowerment and design expertise to this remarkable collaboration as Reinstein Ross’ new Designer in Residence – where she worked alongside renowned Reinstein Ross’ Goldsmith guild in designing and creating the collection. This collaborative debut exemplifies exceptional artisanal craftsmanship, transforming the Diamond Match™ collection into modern heirlooms. Inspired by her love of Pavé pieces and a Match Ring – a very sentimental piece which she used to wear during her tennis matches – The Diamond Match™ collection embodies the facets of inner beauty amplified through bespoke designs.

The Diamond Match™ collection unites Venus Williams’ dynamic spirit and distinctive style with the timelessness and craftsmanship that Reinstein Ross is renowned for. The Diamond Match™ collection ranges from $2,800 to $25,000 and is available for purchase on ReinsteinRoss.com, and in-store at Reinstein Ross’ new flagship on the Upper East Side designed in partnership with Francis D’Heane from D’Apostrophe Architects.

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