By Pasquale Bruni Flowers for Dita

We have already told you of the new collection of Pasquale Bruni, called Secret Gardens (https://gioiellis.com/i-giardini-segreti-di-pasquale-bruni). We can, however, add new details interesting for lovers of high jewelery. For example, the description of the Fiori in Fiore necklace, worn by Dita Von Teese, godmother of the collection. The necklace, which you see in the image is made up of aquamarines that fade in brilliant diamonds set in white gold. A flower in pavé and a drop of cut faceted aquamarine are the heart of the precious collar. Every flower that makes up the necklace is sewn to another with a gold thread. The result is a design that reveals the skin and draws petals that dress the decolleté. The necklace is made of 3,143 diamonds for 21.29 carats, a drop of 8.40 carats of aquamarine and others 505 aquamarines, for 19.05 carats. Complete the parure, two chandelier earrings in white gold, 336 diamonds and 56 2,41carati aquamarines to 9.54 carats.
Ok, and if you can afford a necklace like that, why not accompany it with the ring Atelier Bon Ton? The gem comes from a gem of 36.72 carats aquamarine flower shaped, with five petals, which has on both sides of the soft facets cut Bon Ton (now classic collection of Pasquale Bruni), which are lost in a pistil cabochon. The stone, crowned by a drizzle of white gold and diamonds, rests on a stem pavé, culminating in a flower of white diamonds visible through the gem as a precious flower in bloom. The ring has a total of 435 diamonds for 3.39 carats total. Matilde de Bounvilles

Dita Von Teese con il collier Fiori in Fiore
Dita Von Teese con il collier Fiori in Fiore
Anello Bon Ton Atelier, con grande acquamarina
Anello Bon Ton Atelier, con grande acquamarina
Anello Bon Ton Atelier, il retro con il pavé di diamanti
Anello Bon Ton Atelier, il retro con il pavé di diamanti
Anello Bon Ton Atelier
Anello Bon Ton Atelier
Il collier Fiori in Fiore
Il collier Fiori in Fiore

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