WE WANT CANDY
Colours and volume are signatures of the Roman house of Bvlgari, and here in the brand’s most expensive high jewellery collection ever, these qualities are interpreted as an audacious and delicious creation. While there is absolutely no question of its splendour, the name of this Magnifica Hidden Treasures necklace is inspired by the unique surprise it holds. Each of the five drop-shaped, briolette-cut gemstones on this pink gold piece can be removed and worn as earrings. All you need to do is decide on which juicy gems – amethyst, citrine, rubellite, green quartz and aquamarine – fit your ensemble, or perhaps you’re in the mood for sleek mystique with simply the diamond and onyx collar.
CAT FIGHT
Behold the majestic sight of this Cartier High Jewellery Panthère bracelet, which pays homage to the house icon born in 1914. Intertwined in an embrace, the two sculptural panthers are stunningly lifelike, which is an incredible feat by the Parisian jeweller’s glyptic workshops. Carved from black and speckled white jasper, the dual colours do not detract from the complementary nature of the felines – representing two alter egos who come together as one. The piece is accentuated with emeralds and diamonds, and set on a white gold frame and hinge. Considering that this is a unique piece of stone-carving and an extremely rare expression of Cartier’s beloved motif, its owner isn’t just a really lucky collector, but would need to be worthy of its powerful, ferocious yet sensual beauty.
IT’S A DOG’S LIFE
This story is from the February 2022 edition of Prestige Malaysia.
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