Piaget brings its full , distinctive sense of flamboyance to this fiery jewellery set in carnelian , spessartite garnets , yellow sapphires , and diamonds . A masterpiece of virtuosity , the necklace asserts a striking orange gradation in trapezoid-cut carnelian set into rose gold . These ornamental stones mingle with diamonds and are mounted on an entirely hand-crafted rose gold chain , illuminated here and there with brilliant-cut diamonds and yellow sapphires . A cushion-cut spessartite garnet of 21.23 carats blazes at the heart of the necklace , reflected in a coordinating ring and pair of earrings .
This transformable cuff bracelet in gold , pink sapphire , and spessartite garnet perfectly condenses the jeweller ’ s creativity and savoir-faire . In addition to the couture influence of the jewellery ’ s shape , the Piaget taste for carefully wrought asymmetry emerges through rose gold Milanese mesh edged with diamonds and topped with an articulated bracelet in textured gold latticework . Engraved with the famous Palace Decor – which the jeweller designed in the early 1960s –, this precious metal is set with a pink sapphire of 4.42 carats from Madagascar and a spessartite garnet of 6.40 carats .
The blue symphony – an undeniably distinctive Piaget signature – is expressed in this V-shaped necklace , richly ornamented with gemstones . At the centre of the piece , an oval Madagascan blue sapphire of 13.05 carats and a double row of sapphires , tourmalines , and marquise-cut aquamarine are surrounded by a cascade of opals , turquoise and diamonds , as well as Palace Decor-engraved gold . Coordinating with it is the jeweller ’ s great speciality , an ear adornment , which casts a magical spell around the ear . A ring completes this jewellery set , of which each piece features the added flourish of being engraved on the back with the Palace Decor .
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