
Miranda Lambert made a standout appearance at the 48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, wearing a custom diamond bolo necklace that may be the largest ever created.
The bolo was designed by Whitehouse Brothers in collaboration with Nashville stylist Tiffany Gifford, who has worked closely with Lambert throughout much of her career. The piece reflects a shared focus on craftsmanship, individuality, and Western-inspired design.
At the center of the bolo is an emerald-cut diamond weighing just over 15 carats. It’s surrounded by a pavé diamond halo and framed with bezel-set diamonds that give the piece a structured, architectural look. Openwork detailing keeps the design light and balanced. In total, the bolo features more than 62 carats of diamonds.
Lambert also wore several additional custom pieces created by Whitehouse Brothers and Gifford, including a platinum pinky ring with an emerald-cut diamond weighing just over 10 carats, large 2.25-inch inside-out diamond hoop earrings totaling more than 9 carats, and a platinum horseshoe hat pin.
The jewelry was worn as Lambert honored George Strait during the ceremony, performing his song “Run.”
Whitehouse Brothers says it has had a breakout year working with artists in the country music community. Recent collaborations include Jon & Summer Pardi, Jess Carson and Luke Cutchen of Midland, Mackenzie Carpenter, Ella Langley, and Miranda Lambert, as well as cutting horse competitor Sawyer Setnicka and Nashville creator Stacy Best.







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