Piaget inspired by jet-setting crowd of 60s and 70s, Ancient Greek jewellery discovered in tomb, Jeweller combines 3D technology with 1,000-year-old tradition
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Posted October 17, 2014
In celebration of its 140th anniversary, Piaget has released a jewellery collection inspired by the brand’s eye-catching designs worn by the likes of Jackie Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor in the 1960s and 1970s. Archeologists have discovered a haul of jewellery in an ancient tomb in Bulgaria. The pieces date back to third century BC and provide fascinating insights into the fashion of that time. Speaking of jewellery discoveries, remember when news broke about a woman who unwittingly acquired a brooch and ring that once belonged to author Agatha Christie? Well that jewellery has sold at auction for more than 400 times the amount originally paid.
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