Miranda Lambert performed at the 48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors over the weekend. The show broadcast on Tues. Dec. 23 on CBS.

Largest diamond bolo necklace created 62 carats of diamonds (over 3x larger than Beyonce’s famed 19 carat bee bolo). Meticulously handmade in platinum from sheet and wire using old world Whitehouse methods.
Miranda Lambert was seen recently wearing an impressive custom diamond bolo necklace at the 48th Annual 2025 Kennedy Center Honors. The piece was created by Whitehouse Brothers in collaboration with renowned Nashville stylist Tiffany Gifford. Known for her elevated yet authentic approach to fashion, Gifford has been a trusted A-list stylist in the music industry for many years and has worked closely with Miranda Lambert throughout much of her career. The custom bolo reflects a shared appreciation for craftsmanship, individuality, and timeless Western elegance, bringing together Whitehouse Brothers’ legacy of fine jewelry with Gifford’s distinctive style perspective.
It may well be the largest diamond bolo necklace ever created. The emerald-cut center diamond weighs just over 15 carats, surrounded by a pavé diamond halo and framed by bezel-set diamonds that create a striking architectural presence. Openwork detailing allows the piece to feel airy and refined, emphasizing an all-diamond focused aesthetic. In total, the bolo features over 62 carats of diamonds.
In addition to the bolo, Miranda Lambert wore several other custom, handmade pieces created by Whitehouse Brothers and Gifford. This included a custom platinum pinky ring featuring an emerald-cut diamond weighing just over 10 carats, large 2.25 inch inside-out diamond hoop earrings,weighing over 9 carats, and a platinum horseshoe hat pin that completed the look.
Miranda Lambert is exceptionally skilled in her craft and stands among the finest creators and performers in modern country music. She deserved jewelry of equal distinction for her tribute to George Strait as she performed “Run.”Tiffany Gifford’s long standing relationship with Lambert made the collaboration seamless and intuitive. As one of the last true handcraft jewelry brands in America, Whitehouse Brothers possesses the skill, artistry, and resources required to execute a project of this level. Given the significance of the moment—honoring George Strait at the Kennedy Center Honors—only the very best would suffice.