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Hidden Gem: Jordan's 40-Hour Brooch Steals Oscars Show
16 Mar
Summary
- Michael B. Jordan wore a custom David Yurman brooch to the Oscars.
- The unique brooch was handcrafted over 40 hours in New York.
- Estimated cost of the jewel ranges between USD 5,000 to USD 9,000.

The 98th Academy Awards, held at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre, saw Michael B. Jordan in the spotlight not just for his Best Actor nomination for 'Sinners,' but for a distinctive David Yurman brooch. The custom piece, revealed to be worn on the back of his jacket, garnered significant attention from fans and media alike.
This bespoke creation by David Yurman, a New York-based jeweler, is part of a suite of three. It features a mix of pavé and white diamonds, centered with a rose-cut black diamond. Cameras captured the unique detail during the ceremony, highlighting its enchantment against Jordan's all-black attire.
While the exact price remains undisclosed due to its custom nature, the brooch is estimated to range from USD 5,000 to USD 9,000, aligning with Yurman's premium collections. Evan Yurman, President and Chief Creative Officer of David Yurman, shared that each of the three brooches took 40 hours to meticulously handcraft in their New York atelier.
Yurman emphasized that the design honors Jordan's gravitas and embodies David Yurman's men's jewelry ethos of strength, authenticity, and confidence. The brooches serve as a tribute to Jordan's success with the film 'Sinners,' showcasing signature craftsmanship with luxurious metals and rare gemstones.




