Medallion pendants have been spotted everywhere lately, on celebrities in Cannes, street-style stars, and Instagram influencers alike. Though the dog tag pendant isn’t quite the same thing, it does seem like a natural extension and I wouldn’t be surprised to see more iterations of it popping up as we move into the fall. Primarily used for the identification of military personnel, the tags accompanied other “military chic” styles—camouflage, berets—on their journey into the fashion world, and have held their place since. Daniel Bass‘ versions are luxurious, taking the humble design and adding diamonds, detail, and decoration, in a variety of metals. Here’s a sampling of the collection.
Ace of Spades dog tag in silver, palladium, and 14k rose gold with 2.02 cts. t.w. diamonds, $7,190
Dog tag in silver and palladium with 1.47 ct. marquise diamond center and 1.38 cts. t.w. diamonds, $18,990
Cross dog tag in silver and palladium with 1.94 cts. t.w. black and 1.08 cts. t.w. white diamonds, $3,690
Dog tag pendant in silver and palladium with 1.14 ct. emerald-cut diamond center and 1.53 cts. t.w. diamonds, $18,000 (Also at top)
Rising Sun dog tag pendant in silver, palladium, and rose gold with rose-cut black diamond, price on request
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