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DEEP BLUES

Fred’s joyful Happy Blue collection takes inspiration from the hues of the green and blue Mediterranean waters. The Pain de Sucre rings within this collection feature two new stones: lapis lazuli and amazonite. The intense blue lapis lazuli cabochon is worked into an oval plaque, which resembles Sugarloaf Mountain by the bay of Rio de Janeiro, and is embellished further by a rock crystal centre. The ring is also available with an amazonite cabochon, in case you prefer green.

Fred Pain de Sucre rings

YELLOW RAINBOW

Graff ’s yellow diamonds have always made heads turn. A closer look at some recent creations hints at the hours spent scrutinising each unique yellow diamond, used in several pieces to accentuate their hue through complementary stones, cuts and design angles. The new yellow diamond bracelet in particular caught our attention this year. It features a

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