Jewellery Report
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gemstones
COME CLOSER
The Possession collection by Piaget is beautifully made, dusted with diamonds and encrusted with various ornamental stones, including malachite. Choose from the collection’s audacious rings, which feature rotating bands that are paved with diamonds or other precious gems, and open-set bangles that look especially good when stacked.
WITH THE GRAIN
Hong Kong jeweller Forms is known for its distinctive designs, and its latest innovative ring doesn’t disappoint. This enchanting piece will transport you to an imaginary landscape dominated by towering trees and secretive wildlife, where you can canoe through a flooded forest or doze in a hammock. The vitality of nature is portrayed by an octagonal Colombian emerald weighing 5.73 carats, surrounded by pavé diamonds and triangular wood pieces, which are arranged to form a square with round corners.
GOOD LUCK
Don’t be fooled—these aren’t the precious mother-of-pearl jewels of seasons past. Fred’s pink gold Chance Infinie pieces are perfect for layering and stacking. Choose from a variety of milky-pink necklaces, bracelets and earrings, all of which are designed around the theme of good fortune.
ANIMAL INSTINCT
Cartier’s Surnaturel collection transports us to a magical world where nature takes on extraordinary new forms. Inspired by a peacock, the pictured high jewellery necklace is brought to life using geometrically shaped emeralds and opals, which are marbled with green smudges to depict this majestic bird’s colourful plumage.
COSMIC ENERGY
Each Jemma Wynne piece is handcrafted in New York City with thoughtful design in mind, and the unevenness of these zodiac-themed pendants illustrates the brand's unique take on subtle gold shapes. Would you wear yours with or without diamonds?
THINK PINK
Mikimoto honours the extravagance and elegance of pearls, with a playful and contemporary twist. This season, the brand adds an artistic selection of pink gold pendants, earrings and rings to its Cherry Blossom line, which is defined by plump Japanese Akoya cultured pearls.