Spark Joy: 7 Whimsical Jewels

Hong Kong | 21-30 May

An 18K white gold diamond ring, 'Perruque', Cartier

Launched in 1999, inspired by Parisian woman, the Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague collection impressed the young ladies by its creative and joyful yet elegant and luxury French designs. This fun ring design featuring tassels of moving beads, 18K white gold and white diamond in this example, became one of the iconic styles of Cartier.

An 18K yellow gold, diamond and emerald horse bangle, Cartier

Cartier, an expert in reimagining animals, brought this running horse to life. Decorated by a pair of bright circular emerald equine eyes, delicate diamond halter rope, pendent diamond horseshoe charm and shiny twisted hair, this lively horse is perfect for a bold statement fashion styling.

An 18K pink gold diamond ring, Lauren X Khoo

The skeletonized bendable armor ring by Lauren x Khoo showcases the artistic personality of the creative director. Born in Singapore and shuffled between New York and Hong Kong, Lauren Khoo is a young jewellery designer who likes experimental and contemporary designs. This pretty pink gold and diamond armour ring from the signature X Arabesque collection infuses bright stars and geometrical motifs in a chic and feminine style. What to wear for your next girls’ night out? This is it.

An 18K white gold, ruby, diamond and black diamond snake bracelet, Michele della Valle

Michele della Valle, an Italian contemporary jeweler based in Geneva, designed this sleek bracelet as an articulated snake pavé-set with rubies, white diamonds and black diamonds to convey his signature mysterious style.

A bow rhinestone clutch, Judith Leiber

Renowned for her incredibly fine craftsmanship of clutches encrusted in crystals, Judith Leiber (1963–2018) presented her unique creativity through whimsical forms of objects to high society and Hollywood in the past fifty years. Permanent museum collections are exhibited at The Victoria and Albert Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Los Angeles Museum of Art.

A diamond and green garnet ladies’ wristwatch, "Happy Sport", Chopard

Inherited the famous free-floating Happy Diamonds collection from 1976, Chopard launched the first playful Happy Sport watch collection in 1993 to continue the signature creation by the Maison. Dazzling green garnet clover dances joyfully with round diamond dew over the luminous mother of pearl aurora. The diamond set bezel further adds a touch of elegance to the watch.

A pair of 18K yellow gold, citrine and diamond earrings, Sterlé

This pair of vintage yellow gold earrings by one of the most important French jewellery designers Pierre Sterlé (1905–1978) softly presents the beautiful golden harvest of wheat under the sun – a symbol of fertility and prosperous future. Pierre Sterlé was winner of the De Beers Diamond Award for three consecutive years in mid-1950s.

Join us to view the first sale of Jewels Online curated by jewellery specialists in Hong Kong on 22 May through 25 May. Look at seven whimsical signed pieces by Cartier, Chopard, Tiffany & Co. as well as contemporary jewelers Lauren Khoo, Judith Leiber and Michele della Valle. Bidding opens on 21 May.

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