25 Kasım 2013 Pazartesi


The Royal Asscher Diamond firm released a restricted adaptation model of its Stars of Africa jewellery line in honor of Queen Elizabeth II’s yearlong Diamond Jubilee occasion. 

The “Diamond Jubilee Stars” is in response to the same design offered in 2009 that comprises a clear 1/2-sphere or full-sphere manufactured from sapphire crystal filled with tiny diamonds. The crystal shells are full of a clear silicone, which permit the diamonds to glide within the sphere jewelry in the same method that paper confetti floats inside of a snow globe.

the most recent collection includes a ring and pendant fabricated from 18k rose gold. The half-sphere of the ring comprises a total of two.12 carats of white, blue and fancy crimson floating diamonds. the entire sphere of the pendant incorporates 4.91 carats of white, blue and fancy red diamonds. the colors of the diamonds resemble the three colours of The Union Jack, the British national Flag.

The Diamond Jubilee Stars are on hand in an extraordinarily unique version of six pieces, each with its personal serial number and certificates and are only to be had at Harrods, London.

There are few in the jewelry and diamond trade that has had as lengthy or as close of a relationship with with the British Monarchy as Royal Asscher. It started in 1908 when the Asscher brothers of Amsterdam minimize the most important diamond on this planet: the Cullinan. The Cullinan I (530 carats) was hooked up in the head of the Scepter with the cross. the Cullinan II (317 carats) was once set up in St. Edward's Crown. each are a part of the Royal Crown Jewels and on everlasting display in the Tower of London. 

On the fourth day of the nationwide Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Queen Elizabeth wore the brooch set with the Cullinan III and IV in entrance of a world target market on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

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