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Story image for art deco pearl necklace from The Straits Times

$30-million pink diamond and other fine jewellery to be showcased at ...

The Straits Times-Oct. 14, 2014
Dubbed the biggest and widest collection, the fair will see fine jewellery from all over the world, ranging from diamonds, gold, silver, pearls, platinum jewellery, ...

Designers line up for Masters of Modern Jewellery

Professional Jeweller-Oct. 6, 2014
... has been created with a similar ethos, presenting jewellery from the Art Deco ... of 85 diamonds, sitting alongside an Argentinian gold and diamond necklace.
Story image for art deco pearl necklace from Daily News & Analysis

A rendezvous with magnificence

Daily News & Analysis-Apr. 21, 2014
This majestic bridal necklace set is reminiscent of an era gone by. ... south sea pearls and round brilliant diamonds, offset by a matching pair of earrings ... lines and a geometric pattern, this bold cuff takes its inspiration from the Art Deco era.

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