An Evening of Gems and Giving: Pragnell Unveils Rare Creations in Palm Beach
Palm Beach’s cultural circle came together as Findlay Galleries unveiled “Rare Gemstones & New Creations,” a sparkling exhibition of fine jewelry by the esteemed British house Pragnell. The event marked the latest chapter in the gallery’s philanthropic collaboration with The King’s Foundation, the charitable organization established by King Charles III to champion craftsmanship, heritage preservation, and sustainable practices.
Running from February 21–28, the exhibition offered guests an up-close look at Pragnell’s newest creations—rare stones, meticulous settings, and the multigenerational artistry that has defined the jeweler for more than a century.
Following the viewing, Ava Roosevelt and Camilla Webster hosted a stylish luncheon at Le Bilbouquet, where guests lingered over lively conversation and celebrated the enduring connection between British craftsmanship and Palm Beach philanthropy. Among those in attendance were Jeremy and Jane Pragnell, Louise Pragnell, Charlie Pragnell, and Don Spencer Churchill, joined by friends and supporters of the arts.
The occasion blended artistry, purpose, and Palm Beach elegance—an unmistakable highlight of the season’s social calendar.






