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The New York Collection by Harry Winston!

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No jewelry brand has such an illustrious history as HW   Traveling north through the Flatiron District, Winston Designer’s instantly took note of the steady stream of traffic and the daily hustle and bustle along Fifth Avenue. From taxicabs to cyclists, the famed thoroughfare’s magnetic energy generates from those who come and go.   The Pearl and Diamond  Draperies  Suite celebrates these dynamic intersections along Fifth Avenue and the Art Deco architectural elements found throughout.  No jewelry brand has such an illustrious history and connection to the city of New York as the House of Harry Winston (HW). The New York Collection by Harry Winston pays homage to Mr. Winston’s beloved city. This bejeweled love letter to our founder’s home. A city whose vibrancy continues to motivate creativity in all aspects of life – is comprised of sub-collections: Brownstone, Cathedral, City Lights, Fifth Avenue, 718, Central Park Mosaic, and Eagle.   Respective collections telegraph proprietary n

Pensée enamel and diamond ring!

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  Original design from Eliane Fattal!   Designed as a pansy in bloom with enameled petals highlighted with old-mine-, rose- and old-cut diamonds size is of 6½ accompanied by a copy of the certificate and the original design from Eliane Fattal. "With Eliane's designs, one sees the future of jewelry through the beauty of its past" says Anna Wintour!   As an artist and art historian, Eliane Fattal combines her keen eye and passion for the aesthetic to resurrect and skilfully reconstruct antique pieces from the extraordinary collection of estate jewels at S.J. Phillips, a destination known to the world's most discerning collectors.  Archival treasures are reimagined as contemporary, wearable and often transformable pieces, with much of the inspiration taken from nature, using the fine skills of the on-site craftsmen. This jewel features a 19th century pansy, styled as a ring with a diamond stem twisting naturalistically to form the shank. The original owner would have