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Search Results - Top Jewellery Trends, January 2022

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Chanel's signature piece, the Allure Céleste, evokes the night sky with bursts of star and moon motifs. The necklace is made of round-cut diamonds with a 55.55-carat intense blue oval sapphire “moon” and an 8.05-carat pear-cut diamond “comet” for its centrepieces. Source: Chanel

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Chanel’s Bijoux de Diamants 55.55-carat diamond necklace

To celebrate the 90th anniversary of fashion designer Coco Chanel’s Bijoux de Diamants, the Paris-based fashion house unveiled an opulent 55.55-carat diamond necklace that is “fully transformable” into a brooch or bracelet. Read more »
Boucheron's 149-piece collection called “Histoire de Style: New Maharajahs” features some of the most luxurious arrays of diamonds, gemstones, pearls, and gold, which was inspired by the fairytale-like story that started it all for Boucheron.

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Boucheron pays tribute to Indian royalty

French jewellery company Boucheron is paying tribute to the legendary Maharajah of Patiala for its latest and largest high jewellery collection. It aims to celebrate the “modern-day Maharajahs”. Read more »
 In September 2021, pearl jewellery retailer Mikimoto collaborated with French fashion company Comme des Garçons and launched a unisex jewellery collection called Passionnoir.

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Two reasons why pearl prices are surging in Japan

The Japanese jewellery market has experienced a higher demand for pearls, from surprisingly unexpected clientele – men, causing prices to surge. Read more »

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