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8.22.2008
Yellow gold & enamel ‘Supernature’ ring by Solange Azagury-Partridge
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Solange Azagury-Partridge has created a second piece exclusively for 20ltd.com. A Yellow gold & enamel ‘Supernature’ ring. Only 20 editions will ever be made.Labels: jewelery, Solange Azagury-Partridge
8.08.2008
Graff Lesotho Promise Necklace
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Graff's Lesotho Promise necklace was designed from the 603 carat Lesotho Promise diamond stone found in the Letsenf diamond mine in the African country of Lesotho. The necklace contains every single diamond made from the Lesotho Promise diamond stone totaling 223.35 carats and the diamonds are set in white goldLabels: Graff Lesotho Promise Necklace, jewelery
8.06.2008
Earrings in 18kt rose gold with drops in maple wood and diamonds by Lucifer Vir Honestus
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Having graduated in architecture, Paolo Mandelli and Luna Scamuzzi founded Lucifer Vir Honestus in 1999, naming the company after the nickname of the first Milanese goldsmith in the fifteenth century. Their single-minded vision was to replicate the standard of the past grandmasters - using only the lost art of wax casting to create their famously and sensuously organic forms in their charming brick-vaulted studio in Milan’s trendy Corso Como. These impeccably-finished earrings created exclusively for 20ltd.com are a perfect example of their unique craft and are limited to 20 editions.
7.15.2008
Tiffany Swing
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One Tiffany diamond leads to another. Three-row ring of round brilliant diamonds in platinum. Tiffany SwingLabels: jewelery, Tiffany Swing
6.16.2008
Secret Heart
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Mark Schneider's jewelry design features diamond bridal engagement rings, colored-stone rings, pendants and earrings fabricated in platinum and gold with the Secret Heart trademark. A unique token of your love, each design in the collection features a Secret Heart, nestled where only you can see it. No other ring offers this enduring symbol of romance—a promise that his heart will always be there for youLabels: jewelery, Mark Schneider, Secret Heart
6.12.2008
New York Giants , Tiffany & Co Super Bowl rings stolen in Heist
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Police are investigating a robbery in Attleboro, Massachusetts, in which $1 to $2 million in gold and diamond jewelry was stolen, including New York Giant Super Bowl rings, designed in conjunction with a consortium of Giants players and high-end jeweler Tiffany & Co. The white gold New York Giant Super Bowl rings are set with 1.5 carats of diamonds and designed to be big. Image Luxist.comLabels: Heist, jewelery, Rings, Super Bowl
6.10.2008
Christina Onassis’s Jewels Auction at Christie’s
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Athina Onassis, will auction off jewelry that she inherited from her mother Christina. The jewelry collection is anticipated to generate £8 million on 11 June at Christie’s. The collection includes a pear-shaped 38-carat diamond estimated at up to £2.2 million, a ruby and diamond necklace by Van Cleef and Arpels expected to fetch £40,000, a rare Buddha by Carl Fabergé likely to generate £250,000 to £350,000 plus a 14.79 carat diamond ring £500,000-£700,000.Labels: Athina Onassis, Auction, Christie's, jewelery
6.09.2008
Piaget Magic Gardens collectio
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The inspiration for Piaget's Magic Gardens collection is nature. Piaget's Magic Gardens collection features the necklace (pictured) made of eighteen karat yellow gold and features hexagonal citrines, rhodolites, amethysts and diamonds. The necklace features a bee as a clasp which is made of gold and encrusted with diamonds and allows the necklaces length to be adjusted.Labels: jewelery, Luxury, Piaget Magic Gardens
5.05.2008
Coral Diamond Flower Ring
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Lydia Courteille's Coral Diamond Flower Ring is spectacular piece featuring many precious gemstones. Set in the 18 karat white gold and black rhodium ring are 42 diamonds (0.90ct), 37 brown diamonds (0.85ct), 116 white sapphires (3.15ct), 180 yellow sapphires (3.15ct), 2 rubies (0.04ct) and 72 brilliant green garnets (1.85ct). The rose centerpiece and flower bead are carved from red coral.Labels: Coral Diamond, CoutureLab, Flower Ring, jewelery
4.30.2008
Ebony Ring Necklace
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This unusual necklace by Paola Napoli for CoutureLab features beautiful African materials. Integrated between the strings of polished onyx are 18 karat gold beads. The hand-threaded onyx and gold beads are secured with the pass through gold trimmed ebony pendant.Labels: CoutureLab, Ebony, jewelery, Necklace, Paola Napoli, Ring
4.25.2008
Emerald Maasai Choker
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This beautiful piece is inspired by the traditional chokers worn by the Maasai, was re-worked by Roumeguere for CoutureLab using precious emeralds. The centerpiece comprises a raw diamond, a coral and enamel pendant and 22 karat gold beads. An antique East African colonial coin and an 18 karat gold Hand of Fatima, believed to protect against the 'evil eye', complete this unique piece. $5,626Labels: CoutureLab, Emerald Maasai Choker, jewelery, Roumeguere
4.22.2008
Gemesis $500,000 Diamond Necklace
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Gemesis, designer Lee Havens is exhibiting a yellow cultured diamond necklace retailing for $500,000. The necklace features 72 stones assuring 64 carats.
The 10% of the sales are contributed to benefit The Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR).Labels: Gemesis, jewelery, Lee Havens, Luxury
1.28.2008
Cartier brooch
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This Cartier brooch features over 6 carats of emeralds set with over 13 carats of diamonds in platinum and yellow gold. This is an extraordinary one-of-a-kind emerald and diamond brooch from Cartier.Labels: Cartier brooch, Diamonds, emeralds, jewelery
1.07.2008
Louis Vuitton Blason
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Louis Vuitton will unveil Blason, its new collection of fine jewelry designed in collaboration with Pharrell Williams and Camille Miceli during the upcoming Paris couture shows, Fashion Week Daily reports
Blason is the symbol of a dynasty, synonymous with a coat of arms, and for centuries has conveyed aristocratic heritage from one generation to another. Louis Vuitton is expected to unveil four separate and distinctly themed lines under Blason that will launch this spring at its flagship stores worldwide. The pieces range in price from 1,400 to 420,000 Euros, or approximately $2,070 to $621,000.
Louis Vuitton will officially unveil the Blason collection to press on January 21.
Labels: Blason, jewelery, Louis Vuitton, Luxury
1.04.2008
Smythson Deluxe Five Drawer Jewellery Box
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smythson offers this wonderful Leather covered jewelery box with five lift out trays, in new aqua leather.
Features
• Beautiful and functional jewelery box covered in aqua Adamo calfskin.
• Lined in soft suede calf leather throughout.
• Removable trays.
• Solid brass lock and fittings, coated in palladium.
• Compartmentalized drawers to
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