Sun, Aug 2, 2015
Harry Winston’s new Art Deco jewellery collection will be available at the house’s salons worldwide this September.
Since 1932, Harry Winston jewels have celebrated the exquisite artistry of the world around us – from fine art, to interior design, to textiles and fabrics, to architecture - and in this latest collection, the house continues this creative tradition through a series of captivating diamond jewels that underscore the distinctive architectural style of the 1930s.
Art Deco by Harry Winston evokes the iconic elegance of the time, with an array of round brilliant and carefully calibrated baguette diamonds that are meticulously set in a symmetrical medley of geometric shapes and angular forms.
An opulent diamond sautoir captures the sculptural motif with the fluidity of signature Winston design, while single and multi-motif diamond bracelets elegantly wrap the wrist with infinite grace.
A pair of single motif diamond earrings and a delicate diamond pendant complete the fine jewelry collection, while a complementary ladies timepiece allows for a bold statement of personal style – no matter the hour or occasion, the house says.
Crafted entirely out of platinum and the world’s finest diamonds, the Art Deco collection continues the house’s longstanding commitment to exceptional quality in craftsmanship and design.
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