Beloved Houston jewellery dynasty dazzles in posh Post Oak party

 Since 1976, Zadok Jewelers has been a shimmering landmark on Put up Oak Boulevard,…


Since 1976, Zadok Jewelers has been a shimmering landmark on Put up Oak Boulevard, a vision of sixth-generation jeweler Dror Zadok, and his spouse, Helene.

So it was an auspicious celebration, indeed, when the Zadok family members threw a holiday bash and grand opening celebration in a new, 28,000-square-foot, tony, two-story storefront in the posh Write-up Oak Position.

Dror and Helene, and their three small children Jonathan, Segev, and Gilad welcomed much more than 400 company to the glowing new digs, which was decked out by Swift + Corporation.

Austin-based musical act PDA rocked out tunes as people sipped on a diamond gem martini with a significant diamond shaped ice cube, espresso martinis topped with the Zadok brand, a holiday getaway paloma spritz, smoked old fashioned and extra. One more well-liked libation was Cartier’s champagne served in branded champagne bottles, as was mini rosé and champagne from Martini & Rossi.

Gemstone Cupcakes by Becca Cakes were being a delight, especially because 20 of the sweets contained hidden gemstones for lucky attendees (CultureMap’s celebration mate scored a significant yellow stone). All proceeds from the raffle and cupcake gross sales benefitted Heroes for Small children.

Meanwhile, people headed upstairs for the correctly named Upstairs at Zadok, which boasted a sushi and lychee martini bar. An additional draw was Nina Magon’s intricately and mod studio — these in the know chatted with Magon and sipped on drinks in the luxe space.

With news of surprise enjoyment, attendees built their downstairs for a display by famed nation new music singer, Gary P. Nunn, who strummed his way via hits. The night finished with mingling and cigars outside — capping a stunning date that shined as vivid as a Cartier diamond.
Viewed in the crowd: Nathalie Diamantes, president and CEO Americas Pomellato Anne Laure Ritter, president of Jaeger-LeCoultre Adam Bossi, vice president of Tudor Jean Baptiste Maillard, president of Chopard Karl Poulson, director of income at Panerai Laurent Perves, Vacheron Constantin International sales director Peter Regout of Richemont, and a host of Houston scenesters.