Match Your Jewels and Nails with the $40,000 Lewis Manicure

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For both jewelry and beauty lovers, Kavador is offering the $40,000 Lewis Manicure, a dome sapphire ring and matching manicure set. The one-of-a-kind Lewis cocktail ring, created by New York jeweler Seaman Schepps, is made with 18-karat gold and 40 sapphires totaling 27.5 carats. Designed in the 1930s, the ring was designed by Schepps, who had an extensive client list that included President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Duchess of Windsor, and members of the Du Pont, Mellon and Rockefeller families. The purchase of the ring also includes a custom-designed manicure by Vanity Projects NYC to be performed in their NYC or Miami studio. The studded navy and liquid gold manicure, inspired by the hues of the ring, was intended to be simple but complementary to highlight the beauty and design of the ring. While the mani is a great way to showcase your new purchase at a swanky cocktail party or your friend’s upcoming nuptials, it’s the ring that’s the major addition to your collection, and this is one piece you’ll want to show off.

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