David Yurman worked on the eagle sculpture commissioned for the James L Watson Court of International Trade in New York City.
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David Yurman worked on the eagle sculpture commissioned for the James L Watson Court of International Trade in New York City.
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In 1977, David Yurman was chosen as one of twelve jewelers to exhibit at the first New Designer Gallery at the Retail Jewelers of America Show in New York City.
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In 2003, Evan David Yurman joined the company, and in 2004 he became Design Director of the Men's and Timepiece Collections.
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In 1982, David Yurman designed what became his signature piece, the cable bracelet: a twisted helix adorned with gemstones on its end caps.
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David Yurman called the bracelet and related designs "Renaissance, " and it has become one of his most enduring collections.
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David Yurman creates collections in sterling silver and gold and is particularly recognized for his mixed metal designs.
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David Yurman calls this category Silver Ice, where he shifted the luxurious use of diamond to a more daily occurrence.
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David Yurman is known for inventive stone cuts, most notably the cushion cut for the Albion Collection.
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In January 2019, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered a default judgment in favor of David Yurman, awarding the company $1,550,000 and a permanent injunction against 31 defendants.
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David Yurman created a pin for the Silver Shield Foundation benefitting the families of New York City firefighters and policemen.
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