The new collection by Graff Diamonds, the super London jeweler known for its unique pieces designed to enhance extraordinary stones, is inspired by flowers, butterflies and clouds. And once again it confirms its vocation starting from the natural forms found in very famous gardens, from Ginkaku-ji, a Zen temple in Kyoto, to the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech, the Kew Gardens in London and Claude Monet’s gardens in France: around sapphires, rubies, emeralds and fancy diamonds, a swirl of pavé mounted to represent flowers, dragonflies and oriental motifs. The theme of clouds (nuage in French) is entrusted to curved settings that surround rubies and sapphires of different cuts: marquise, brilliant, pear, to create a set composed of a necklace, earrings and bracelet, where the colourless diamonds like soft air envelop the flowers made of coloured gems. With the central stone as a pistil, for example in a magnificent 5.10 Burmese pigeon blood This is even more explicit in the bracelet, whose design is replicated in the blue and colorless variant. But whatever the variant, the circular motif recalls the formations of clouds in constant movement.
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