Tag: damiani
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SAY IT WITH STATEMENT RINGS
1 No one understands the allure of coloured diamonds like GRAFF, which is why every piece they produce that features one automatically becomes a masterpiece. Take for example the 5.63-carat pearshape Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink diamond ring, which was cut from The Lesotho Pink – an extraordinarily rare 13.33-carat pink rough diamond. With the demand…
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IRREVERENT LUXURY
Magical and dream-like, Bvlgari’s high jewellery collection, Cinemagia, draws inspiration from the brand’s relationship with the silver screen. The range is all about bold irreverence – unprecedented colour combinations, materials, gemstone cuts, and artistry. With Cinemagia, prepare to embark on an enchanting journey into a world of unparalleled beauty. bvlgari.com Crabs, fish, beetles, and birds…
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The light and grace of butterfly-inspired jewels
Over the course of history, the butterfly has been depicted artistically throughout many different cultures. In the Egyptian era, the image of a butterfly was frequently carved into art and architectural structures. Thought by many to be the bearer of good fortune, the silhouette of a butterfly mid-flight with its delicate wings fluttering is cherished for…
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GIARDINO ROYALE
When Countess Sveva della Gherardesca married Nicholas Romanov, descendant of the Tsar of Russia, she wore a head dress made of tiny wax orange blossoms. The custom of wearing orange blossoms, which was popular in European weddings, originated in China, where the flower was seen as a symbol of purity, chastity, and fruitfulness. The practice…
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BOWS & GRACES
The ribbon has been a recurring jewellery motif since the mid-17th century, ever since it was first seen on Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Madame de Sévigné. She was one of the first women in the French court to decorate the front of her bodice with bow-shaped diamond jewels. It was such a success that the fashion…