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There are trends, then, there are classics, which never go out
of style.
This collection is inspired by the classic beauty of the Victorian era. With a
Russian influence.
The collection was recently exhibited at the famous Oppenheir Museum of Israel.
For once, prominent statesmen and diplomats were left speechless,
as they made their way through the collection. It has received exceptional
reviews and has been covered widely by the international media.
The designs of this collection are contemporary and created with the
modern woman in mind.
However, what makes the collection truly unique is that the jewellery is not
only beautiful on the obverse but the reverse too is intricately designed.
Different cuts of diamonds have been used in this collection to create an
interesting reflection of light. The stones are set in a special alloy of gold
and silver using techniques from the late 1800’s. The designs are light and
comfortable to wear. They have a subtle, classic beauty.
The Indo Russian & Victorian Collection is what one would term the family
heirloom variety.
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18kt gold, silver and parab cut diamond bracelet. This rigid
bracelet opens by unscrewing the diamond headed floral detail set in
the decorative center.
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Earrings have long, decorative chain - kanoti which
is attached to hair at the back of ear. Fringed with graduating
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18kt, gold, silver and rose -cut (polki) diamonds.
This necklace is punctuated with cabochon rubies. The vivid depth
and colour of the rubies is created by the foil on which the stones
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18kt gold, silver, polki diamonds and a big cabochon ruby form a
small box ring. In which miniature paintings or photographs can be
hidden. An elephant head and trunk form the body of the piece. The
diamonds and ruby are suspended in a claw-like setting (pachchikam)
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