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Bloom selling exhibition

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Floral Fashion in Jewels From the 19th-Century to Today Expo in NY from May 3 to 24 #SothebysInBloom     Just in time for spring, Sotheby’s announces a selling exhibition celebrating the history and evolution of the flower motif in jewelry design, from the 19th century to the present day. Curated in partnership with Carol Woolton, the celebrated historian, author, and Contributing Director of Jewelry of British Vogue, In Bloom offers an array of jewels that embody the vibrance and beauty of nature from the sunny hue of daffodils to the painterly palette of blossoming irises. Comprising 75 pieces, the collection will showcase vintage floral designs from distinguished houses Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, David Webb, Boucheron, Verdura, and Belperron, alongside exquisite pieces by leading contemporary designers from around the world, including Solange Azagury-Partridge, Neha Dani, Eliane Fattal, Fernando Jorge, Sabba, Jessica McCorm...

The geometric codes-n-cube!

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A precious face-to-face ring, Jewelry to wear every day! The Diamond Cube plays with volumes, voids and solid, round and square shapes, perfectly illustrating the geometric codes dear to the House. This work on the form allows the light to circulate around the diamond for an incomparable brightness, a precious face-to-face ring. To wear according to the tastes, this ring declined in yellow gold, pink gold and white gold offers a free choice between the classic worn and the accumulation. Diamonds are honored on a fine and discreet body. The sixties saw radical changes in French society, expressed by the birth of ready-to-wear, driven by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Cardin, or the rise of design. Carried by this creative effervescence, Jean Dinh Van left Cartier where he worked for ten years, and founded his house. In 1965, the house dinh van is created with the ambition to offer modern luxury, jewelry to wear every day.  Key feature is Minimalist design, less is...

Two to Tango

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Bringing the two glitzy worlds together RK Jewellers South Extensio2 n   , the leading manufacturer of fancy diamond jewellery presents its dual tone collection ‘Two to Tango’ for its discerning customers. Bringing the two glitzy worlds together, this designer collection defines modern artistry. Diamond dangling earrings and statement necklaces define the showcase of this collection. A stunning mix of 18K white and rose gold, the collection captures the core of lavishness. The elegant assortment is a mix of multiples shades of gold and offering unique masterpieces to gold diamond lovers. These lavish designer pieces flaunting the flawless relation of different tones of gold highlight the design in a very clever way. Rohan Sharma, RK Jewellers South Extension 2 says, ‘This time we decided to bring out something different, unique and young for our female customers. This diamond assortment is crafted in white and rose gold to bring out the modern look and it is a...

Eternal Summer Elegance

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Araceli offers really simple yet elegant neck pieces Every summer wedding, the trends and fashion status keeps evolving and one such trend is for jewellery. Araceli jewellers have come up with their range of sun-kissed diamond jewellery collection perfect for the season of warmth and love. Summers weddings are about minimalism and you do not have to overdo in the scorching heat. The collection has some really simple yet elegant neck pieces along with drop and dangle earrings in diamonds and emerald stone to add a cherry on the cake. The jewellery is finely crafted and it’s true to its design aesthetics. The pieces are flattering and timeless and that will always be in style. You can wear them for cocktail or reception or any wedding pre and post rituals.