Monday, March 3, 2014

Summer Trends

 Summer Trends 


Jewelries


        
SERPENT BOHÈME RING
Ring set with pavé diamonds, in white gold
A protective animal, the serpent is the keeper of the earth’s treasures and riches. 
The diamonds adorning the serpent’s head accentuate the radiance of the jewel and irresistibly catch the eye.
The Serpent Bohème ring is the perfect creation for everyday allure.
This jewel represents the eternal serpent: a protective animal and a symbol of infinity. 
The carefully selected diamonds have been set onto the jewel so as to give it exceptional sparkle.
The Serpent Bohème Small ring combines vintage charm and sophistication. It is also a perfect match with other Serpent Bohème Small rings.
Ring set with pavé diamonds, in white gold
Price on request
8 round diamonds, 0,35 carats
White gold 750, 8,00g




                             


 Camélia Galbé Ring in 18K white gold, 


set with one brilliant cut diamond and black ceramic.


Camélia Galbé Head Jewel in 18K white gold, 

diamonds and black ceramic.












Play entomologist with Céline d'Aoust's beetle necklace forged in yellow gold.
Splitting her time between Brussels and Jaïpur, Céline d'Aoust usually brings home a suitcase full of richly colored precious stones back to Europe, from India. For this season the designer has enriched her colorful collection with beetles forged in yellow and rose gold, each piece is emblazoned with a pear or marquise-cut diamond. Inspire rich tales of your distant travels with a tiny golden scarab beetle. 
See also on Vogue.fr in English:
The 360° pendant by La Brune et La Blonde
Gold leaf




“Rose Dior Pré Catalan” earrings in 18k yellow gold and onyx


Amethyst and onyx bloom across Dior’s newest Pré Catalan fine jewelry collection, available at the beginning of May.
In May, Dior Joaillerie will be updating its Rose Dior Pré Catelan collection, expanding the pink quartz, pale blue chalcedony and coral color palette of its range to include a new line-up of fresh spring colors. For this new season-appropriate spin on the collection, Dior has turned to bright amethyst and shadowy onyx, playing with darkness and light to transform each precious gem into beautifully delicate petals. Now buzzing alongside pendants and simple stud-earrings, Monsieur Dior’s favorite blooms can also be found hanging on drop earrings sweetly set with a gold and diamond bees.


Pomellato is a jewelry house specializing in goldsmithing, founded by Pino Rabolini in 1967.
Pomellato rings cut a striking new figure in quartz, topaz and amethyst.
Since 2001, Pomellato's tranclusent Nudo gems have stolen the limelight, but new multi-faceted stones have now edged their way in. Sitting on the same rose gold mount as their cabochon counterparts, solitaire-cut lemon quartz, amethyst and blue topaz diffuse light from every angle and are best worn stacked, for a unique combination of multi-faceted color that will shine on until the early hours.

See also on Vogue.fr in English:
Pomellato 67's chunky chain
The Rouge Passion earrings by Pomellato



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