A pirate ship full of party-goers tearing down Venetian canals with the beautiful and feted Londoners, Quentin and Jemima Jones giving chase … Lucy Folk‘s latest jewellery collection, Tesoro, is born of worldly, adventurous glamour.
A pirate ship full of party-goers tearing down Venetian canals with the beautiful and feted Londoners, Quentin and Jemima Jones giving chase … Lucy Folk‘s latest jewellery collection, Tesoro, is born of worldly, adventurous glamour.
When in Paris, or should we say, if you’re in Paris between now and January 2016, take a bucolic stroll (promenade bucolique) through the history of a high-end Parisian jeweler whose fate has closely echoed that of France since its inception.
Bulgari recently launched the limited edition python bags focusing on an intriguing mix of time, tradition and textures interpreted in multiple innovative effects. The bags are decorated in a rich and sumptuous floral design, a cascade of flowers in rich tones inspired from Bulgari’s 1968 High Jewellery collection. READ MORE
Dolce & Gabbana like to keep it rich and regal when it comes to jewellery, with crowns and crosses fit for a Borgia. Primavera calls for a lighter touch. Adorn yourself with playful femininity—flowers, gold filigree, butterflies and pearls.
Founded in St Petersburg, Russia in 1842, the name Fabergé quickly became synonymous with royalty. Famed for intricate Easter eggs created for the imperial court of Russia, today the brand continues to produce incredible pieces inspired by its rich heritage. READ MORE
It starts with a sketch. In the adroit hands of the craftsman, the ‘Noué’ emerald necklace begins to take on a new life—fully formed, complete. The complex process of creation is every bit as mesmerising as the ripples of fine jewels in the finished piece.
Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld are to present ‘Mademoiselle Privé’ exhibition, the re-editions of the High Jewellery ‘Bijoux de Diamants‘ collection created in 1932 and CHANEL No 5. Inspired by the opulent history of Gabrielle Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld’s unparalleled take on its iconic symbols, the exhibition will cover three floors of the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, London. READ MORE
Art Deco style took the 1920s into the future though it drew on the romanticised past. Egyptian and Aztec motifs were present in the geometric and decorative style where angled lines, pyramids and lotus flowers featured prominently. Oscar de la Renta’s Art Deco inspired ‘Russian Gold and Resin Wild Flower Necklace’ harks back to the glamorous era of Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutenkhamun’s gold (1922) while avoiding the pharaonic curses. READ MORE
Passion and craftsmanship are the foundations that hold up a haute joaillerie house. Specialising in rare coloured diamonds and precision detailing, Maison Chatila’s joaillerie is sought after by the most discerning clientele, among them, the radiant Amal Clooney. READ MORE