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JEWELRY
TIFFANY NOVO
Tiffany Novo, our newest design, is a brilliant cushion-cut creation with spirit, fire and style. This dazzling ring was inspired by the famous 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond. It gives a nod to the past and a glimpse of the future.


Source: Tiffany & Co
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-11-06
JEWELRY
THE NEW BALLON BLEU DE CARTIER
The new Ballon Bleu from Cartier comes in Yellowgold, Pink gold, White gold or Gold & Steel.
Price from $4950 to $46000.


Source: Cartier
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-12
JEWELRY
NEW ROLEX YACH MASTER II
Oyster Perpetual Yacht-Master II in 18ct white or yellow gold with dial and platinum ring.
This new horological complication is heir to all of Rolex?s watchmaking know-how and benefits from the vertical integration carried out by the company over the last 10 years. A unique interaction between the movement, the case and the bezel makes the Yacht-Master II a completely new creation, a new generation watch.

The various functions of this new Oyster professional are designed to be executed easily using only one hand.

Price: 26.600 euro


Source: Rolex
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-09
JEWELRY
$15 MILLION 84 CARAT DIAMOND
Sotheby's Geneva will offer a magnificent 84.37 carat, brilliant-cut, D (finest white,) flawless, diamond for auction during its Magnificent Jewels in Geneva on November 14.

The diamond (pictured) is the largest brilliant-cut diamond of top quality to appear at auction and is estimated at $12-16 million (CHF 15-20 million.) In addition to its extraordinary features, the diamond has also received the highest possible grading from the GIA with the report (No. 15692749) listing the stone with D-color, Flawless Clarity, and "excellent" polish and symmetry.

Sotheby?s stated the impressive diamond doesn't have a name, but the future owner would hold the privilege. Sotheby?s Geneva has in the past sold "named" diamonds, including the Star of the Season (100.10cts,) which was sold for $16.5 million way back in May 1995. It remains the most expensive jewel ever to have been sold at auction.


Source: Diamond Vues
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-09
JEWELRY
THE LOVE COLLECTION
How far would you go for love? What does love mean when you're 25 in Buenos Aires, Tokyo, New York, Taipei or Paris?
From photography to drawing, young artists from around the world use different media to propose moving and surprising answers to these questions.


Source: Cartier
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-08
JEWELRY
THE COLLECTOR'S SIGNATURE
The most significant patron of British art was a successful sugar trader: Sir Henry Tate. Born in Lanca-shire in 1819, the industrialist used his negotiating skills and innovative spirit to build a sugar empire out of a small company. He invested his wealth in contemporary art, founded universities, hospitals and libraries and opened the art treasures of his house to the public every Sunday. With a generous donation of £80,000 and 65 valuable paintings from his private collection, Sir Henry Tate laid the foundations for the most The Patron of Art Edition 'Sir Henry Tate', strictly limited to 4810 fountain pens, is characterised by clear, tectonic shapes. The inspirational source is the neoclassical architecture of Tate Britain, the museum financed by Sir Henry Tate. The geometrical lines of the platinum-plated body and the decoration of the cap rings reflect characteristic elements in the style of the museum building. In elegant contrast, the cap and body feature red lacquer guilloche inlays and the cap head bears an ivory-coloured Montblanc star.


Source: Mont Blanc
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-08