1. Cartier Love Bracelet
Crafted in 18k rose gold, the Love Bracelet may be utilitarian chic with its exposed screws but the single pink sapphire adds a soft, feminine allure.
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Crafted in 18k rose gold, the Love Bracelet may be utilitarian chic with its exposed screws but the single pink sapphire adds a soft, feminine allure.
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The 18k rose gold pendant features vibrantly hued gemstones of tsavorites and blue sapphires held in place by another gold pendant engraved with the word "Bulgari".
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Tiffany Soleste collection takes its name from sol, the Spanish word for sun. Aptly, a large sapphire is encircled by shimmering diamonds set on platinum, mimicking the brilliant rays of the sun.
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This Van Cleef & Arpels' high jewellery earrings from the Palmyre collection highlights a gradation stream of diamonds and coloured sapphires. The iridescence accentuates the fluid lines, evoking the movement of waves.
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First released in 1973, the feminine Limelight Gala watch is reimagined with a contemporary yet classic look. The 32mm 18k white gold is adorned with 20 brilliant-cut diamonds and 22 blue sapphires, complemented by an elegant mother-of-pearl dial and blue alligator strap.
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