[wzslider] Curlicue and scrolls in plain gold or studded with stones: Rococo, the collection by Fabergé, is influenced by the original work of the founder, which in his turn was inspired by the style of the eighteenth century. An abstract combination of letters C and S reinterpreted in a contemporary way, as can be seen in pendant with over a thousand brilliant cut stones among diamonds, sapphires, rubies, tourmalines and tsavorites, a clear reference to the legendary Rocaille Egg, an Easter egg created in 1902 for the Russian heiress Varvara Kelkh. The entire collection is truly feminine and versatile: beside earrings from 2000 euro, very wearable and elegant, a sculptural lace ring with multicolored stones and another ring less opulent but modern. It’s a design that looks to the past with an eye into present. Here you have pictures and prices. Matilde de Bounvilles
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