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Jewells
HONEY TOUCHES
It is their colours that give fire and heat to jewels and semi-precious stones like cornelian, smoky quartz and chalcedony – and those who wear them
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by Beatrice Galbiati
The Rosa dei Venti rose jewel necklace with spessartite garnet, red spinel, multicoloured precious stones and diamonds by Giampiero Bodino can be transformed into a brooch
1. Satinised yellow gold and emeralds for this ring with cabochon opal, Buccellati 2. Four yellow sapphire petals and one in diamond for these earrings from the Pisa Diamanti collection, Pisa Gioiellera 3. A necklace from Spallanzani with morganite drops and rose gold chain with diamonds 4. GoldFish is a Brooch/pendant in white diamonds, black sapphires and hand-engraved carnelian on white gold, by Luca Palmiero 5. The cabochon crystal hemisphere of the Dreamboule ring contains a world in miniature with central hanging diamond 6. Sabbadini’s timeless, iconic bee motif appears here in a speckled version in honey-coloured enamel, white gold and diamonds 7. Hand jewel in pink gold, diamonds and spessartite garnets, Dior